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Are Harley Davidsons becoming cliche?
No reactive answers here, I'm serious: when growing up, I remember there was this tough, cool image to Harley bike riders. But this day and age, it seems like not only are there Harley Davidson stores everywhere, but Harley riders all over the place when you're on the road.
I'm not knocking it: some of my good neighbors have been Harley enthusiasts. I'm just asking if the whole Harley Davidson phenomenom has become somewhat oversaturated and, I dunno, cliche, for lack of a better word. When I was growing up, the bikes and the riders were kindof rare, and there was a cool mystique to it all. And now? It's just an overly common sight.
Thoughts? I'm not looking for angry replies here, just some thoughtful comments.
I've been ridin' H-D longer than most of you have been breathin'. The sum total of my Harley gear(other than my bikes) is one 17yr old hat. Back in the day, we waved to other riders cause we were just about the only bikes on the road, except for some Brit. bikes. We knew every nut & bolt on our bikes, & most of us didn't know what a new bike was. The prices were within reach of us loyal riders & we stood behind HD without question . Most of us were crazy independents or patch holders of 1% clubs. We were a very small, close knit group that could tell by sound whose bike was comin'. You wouldn't dream of passin' by another rider down by the roadside or even cage drivers, for that matter. Around 1990, the Yuppies started to dig Harleys & the sh*t hit the fan. It was time to relive the childhood dreams of bein' Marlon Brando in "The Wild One". All these RUB's wanted H-D's & money talks. The "Motor Company" hiked production to meet the demand, shortages were born, prices skyrocketed & us original riders were pretty much ignored. Most of these overnight "Easyriders" don't know squat about their bikes except where the gas goes. They go freakin' nuts over anything with the H-D logo on it & usually end up wearin' it. There's millions of people ridin' bikes, but there's very few bikers left. I personally blame it all on Honda back in the '60's when they came out with the sales pitch:"You meet the nicest people on a honda". Before that, bikin' was almost like a cult. Now, any fool with a checkbook can be Peter Fonda for a day(weather permitting) Oh well, that's progress.(?) Too much money & not enough heart.
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Harley-Davidson: Live by it.
Where can I find a pink Harley Davidson onesie?
The onesie is made by The Haddad Apparel Group and its white with pink trim and a pink Harley Davidson logo on the front. Its got a Harley Davidson tag. I've looked and looked online but I don't know what store sells/sold it. I purchased it from a secondhand store.
I'm sure the Harley Davidson store sells it. Maybe... oh what's that store all the goth kids shopped at int he 90s... not Spencer's... the other silly store. (I forgot).


Dude, get Doc Martens. Classic punk rock look. Well worth the price!
Also: check out your local Goodwill, Salvation Army. Any thrift shop will do. Walking around in Berkeley today I found a store that sold old military jackets (real ones, with the soldier's name still there!) that looked so awesome.
Pair those with some Doc Martens and you're looking at a great outfit.
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It depends on whether or not you can shop online. If so:
ebay will work for the patches and whatnot.
< You can get custom patches made here.
I actually happen to think the fuzzy ducky patch would be very punk rock, due to its irony.
If you are unable to shop online, then just try hitting up some local thrift stores. You would be surprised at the random stuff they have.
It depends on whether or not you can shop online. If so:
ebay will work for the patches and whatnot.
< You can get custom patches made here.
I actually happen to think the fuzzy ducky patch would be very punk rock, due to its irony.
If you are unable to shop online, then just try hitting up some local thrift stores. You would be surprised at the random stuff they have.