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cactusjack
07-12-2008, 08:42 PM
I was returning from my ride today and had stopped at a Quiktrip to fill up and get something to drink. I moved my bike away from the pump area in order to enjoy my beverage in what little shade I could find. A couple of grizzled old bikers rolled up on a couple of Harleys. Both had long, grey beards and one was wearing a top hat like the guitarist Slash wears. How you ride a bike wearing a top hat, I'll never know. I had engaged them in a little small talk and then left the area to throw my water bottle away, when I came back both of them and their ladies were still by the bikes and as I walked past, one of them said "damn, that's a nice-looking bike". I turned around and I must have had a dumbfounded expression on my face, and both bikers nodded their heads in agreement. I thanked them and rode home. That almost made my day.
coacha
07-12-2008, 08:48 PM
Don't you just love it when you get that kind of compliment, specially from the H/D crowd? It always makes my ride more enjoyable.
audiogooroo
07-12-2008, 08:49 PM
Nice!
It just goes to show you that the "H-D crowd" is not all of a piece. IMO the ones you can expect honest opinions and honest respect from are the ones that have been on the road the longest and have been wrenching the longest. The ones who barely ride (like my neighbors) and hardly know a vicegrips from a toilet plunger are far less "liberal" in their assessment of other machinery and other riders.
I ran into a couple of old Harley guys at some tiny general store cum diner up in the hills while we were touring. They kinda looked at my shiny bike, and our shiny helmets and matching leather jackets and you could tell from their looks and conversation that they'd written me off as some smooth-ass city boy. It did't help that I told them I worked on computers for a living. I was just another RUB with a Visa card.
But we talked a little longer about the work I'd done on the bike and the tribulations of a water-cooled motorcycle, and how I'd changed my own tires on the floor with a set of levers carved from an oak broomhandle because I couldn't find any suitable tire irons in town...stuff like that. We talked about old-school stuff like making apehangers from a chrome dinette chair and how to spot an authentic Knucklehead primary cover from a fake. Anyhow we took off first but they caught up with us 60 miles down the mountain, and you could tell the difference. There was a whole different attitude in their appraisal of us. Maybe we still weren't "real" bikers to them, but we were something more that tourists now. Sometimes you just have to talk to people to get that across.
joesnomad
07-12-2008, 09:53 PM
I went to Gettysburg Bike week today. I had my seat reworked and it seems quite a bit more comfortable than before. While setting out side the booth many complements were given to the Nomad even one from one of the guys who were giving the HD test rides. I also seen 7 other Nomads, last year I seen 1, and the year before none. Looks like people more and more people are going the Nomad way. Just think of the trips you could go on saving 6-8K under the HD price tag.
The word is definately getting out. ;)
waterman
07-12-2008, 10:41 PM
Nice story CJ. Compliments do come from those who admire bikes and not the name.
dkdixie
07-12-2008, 11:13 PM
Nice story CJ. Compliments do come from those who admire bikes and not the name.
And what's wrong with CJ's name?
Gotcha Jack!
It's cool to get compliments on our bikes... makes us feel good! i ride with my bro in law all the time....whenever we're stopped and people walk by, it's the Nomad that gets the compliments..... he rides a Dyna Lowrider.... you can tell it bugs him!! LOLOL
One other thing to note is half the time the compliment is "Nice Harley" LOL...
skeeter
07-13-2008, 01:27 AM
Give praise when it's due. I've seen some nice lookin HDs. Wouldn't trade for them but their nice lookin.
scion0
07-13-2008, 10:35 AM
I got a, Man that is a nice Kawasaki! by a HD dude three days ago.
doctorgski
07-13-2008, 11:30 AM
We have a real good friend, he is 69 years old. He and his wife both ride 1995 Ultra Classics. I helped him install the S&S Cams in a 2002 Harley, ( I handed him things). The man knows motorcycles, been riding for 60years... He loves my Nomad. Likes the looks, and thinks they are well engineered and built. He never gives me crap about it being a Kaw, but on the other hand I don't give it to him... The Harley's of today are good bikes, I just think about 7-8K more than they are worth. I'm a Chiropractor, and have been for the last 27 years, so it is well in my spirit to be out of the "Mainstream"... Perhaps this is something that all of us Nomad lovers have in common, we just want to be an individual.
SO HERE IS TO THE SPIRIT OF BEING AN INDIVIDUAL !!! http://s2.images.proboards.com/cool.gif
Kawhead
07-13-2008, 12:04 PM
When I first joined this forum I commented on the heart warming comments I received on my Nomad. Sometimes I really don't know how to respond. Usually all I come up with is "Thanks thats a nice ride you have too". Honestly, when I removed the "Badges" from the gas tank people thought I traded ! If you look at the tank you realize the designers did a fantastic job on not only that but the whole Nomad with the exception of the risers, the lowers and the baffles. I gladly fixed those. Now it's perfect.........Oh and put Metzlers on it. ;-)
blowndodge
07-13-2008, 12:12 PM
Nico, you've actually got a compliment on your beat up Nomad???? http://s2.images.proboards.com/grin.gif http://s2.images.proboards.com/grin.gif
I get compliments all the time on my bike, but most of them are from non-rider types. I got one from some white-haired gal in her 70's at the the Jack-in-the box. She didn't know what I was riding, but she remembered motorcycles from the 50's and the styling was right but she could tell mine wasn't really an antique. I was impressed that she remarked on that. Most old ladies just kind of shy away from me.
radco
07-13-2008, 05:06 PM
I have received several complements from HD riders,,1 last night..he sadi several time Damn thats a nice bike. http://s2.images.proboards.com/shocked.gif But he also used to ride metrics before he and his wife got HDs,, I am leaving the Badges on,, except the side covers..and when I put on my trunk it will have NOMAD on it or a KAWASAKI Badge,, YES it has HD lines,, BUT I do want it to be known as a KAWASAKI,,and POINT it out.LOVE the LOOKS on their faces when they say a KAW??? LOL..........My older son now WANTS a NOMAD!!! http://s2.images.proboards.com/grin.gif........Rich
jussmatt
07-13-2008, 11:58 PM
Kewl story CJ!! I get some good compliments all the time also, but at the same time, I have no problem GIVING good compliments either!! I think as far as HD guys go, it's the old rule of thumb.... You Get What You Give!! If you show some respect and admiration for a nice bike, I've always had them do the same!!
My wife works at a secondary college as a deaf interperater, you shuld see the kids come running when I turn up on the bike ( the cool kids walk) and boy do some of the deaf kids know how to sign when they like something!. Its a great feeling when you get honest praise not only for a great bike but like the bikes on these pages respect for a lot of love and care taken by all.
You know, I think one of my favorite compliments comes from the kids because they have no clue what the bike is but they love the look and sound of mine. One of my neighbor's kids who is 12 (and a good kid) always runs up with a big grin asking for a ride. I saw him with his friends one day and he waved so I stopped to talk to him and I'm pretty sure he was the "cool kid" that day because he knew the guy on the big bad black bike in the neighborhood.
Oh, and I guess the questions and compliments from the young hotties don't hurt either.
I get compliments all the time on my bike, but most of them are from non-rider types. I got one from some white-haired gal in her 70's at the the Jack-in-the box. She didn't know what I was riding, but she remembered motorcycles from the 50's and the styling was right but she could tell mine wasn't really an antique. I was impressed that she remarked on that. Most old ladies just kind of shy away from me.
I think she wanted you Cadd! ;)
I love it when the kids motion for me to rev the engine! They get their money's worth from my semi debaffled Scoot special V&H's!
BD ignores them! ;)
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donguer
07-16-2008, 12:49 PM
I gotta say up around my way the HD riders never gave me Sh--t, only compliments. I even got my bike inspected at a Harley repair shop. Not a dealer. He looked at it up and down you can tell there was no B.S. involved.
You're right though the old HD guys are more tolerant. Go figure.
cactusjack
07-16-2008, 01:18 PM
I gotta say up around my way the HD riders never gave me Sh--t, only compliments. I even got my bike inspected at a Harley repair shop. Not a dealer. He looked at it up and down you can tell there was no B.S. involved.
You're right though the old HD guys are more tolerant. Go figure.
...it's because they "get it" and the younger ones don't, at least not yet.
donguer
07-16-2008, 01:58 PM
Must be the "Fast" Black Nomads that demand the respect, Right CJ ;)
...I think she wanted you Cadd!...
It's a common situation. ;) I could tell right away she was looking for an excuse to ditch her husband. http://s2.images.proboards.com/grin.gif
I gotta say up around my way the HD riders never gave me Sh--t, only compliments. I even got my bike inspected at a Harley repair shop. Not a dealer. He looked at it up and down you can tell there was no B.S. involved.
You're right though the old HD guys are more tolerant. Go figure.
...it's because they "get it" and the younger ones don't, at least not yet.
Absolutely.
BTW, CJ, the new sig photos are a great improvement.
cactusjack
07-16-2008, 05:15 PM
...it's because they "get it" and the younger ones don't, at least not yet.
Absolutely.
BTW, CJ, the new sig photos are a great improvement.
Thanks for noticing. I was getting tired of the old ones. Changed my weather bar, too.
To the point - the younger HD owners didn't just buy a motorcycle, they bought a lifestyle. To some degree, we all do. They have been spoon fed the propaganda that HD is the greatest machine that man ever devised and anything else is inferior. It's how they rationalize paying $10,000 more for something than it's worth. I know guys that would leave their Harleys in a ditch if they found something better. We just found it first.
VulcanE
07-24-2008, 09:40 AM
I was real proud of my Nad last Sunday. The wife and I had started up to Cloudland Canyon, and had stopped for a drink. When We came out, there were four Harley FLHX's (Streetglide) that had parked near mine, and all of them were standing around looking at it. I over heard one say "what is it" and another said "it's a Vulcan"! I spoke up and said my forman at work (who is a harley man) "calles it a Har-la-saki". They all complimented my bike, and one even said that he wished he would have known about the Nomads before he had spent $12,000 more for his Streetglide (which by the way, I think is Harley's sharpest bike). They were all around 35 or less in age, and had their the wives with them, and were really pleasant to talk with, and since we were all going to the same place, we rode together, and by the time we turned into the park road, we had accumlated around 25 to 30 bikes altogether, going to the same place. Really cool!!, but no other Nomads.
scion0
07-24-2008, 01:08 PM
Must be the "Fast" Black Nomads that demand the respect, Right CJ ;)
+1 I agree!!
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