I always gravitated towards Honda because I liked their style, how they ride and the reliability. I now ride a Benelli because I liked the looks and the price was right. On a side note, I do like that I am seeing mixed groups with touring bikes, sport, naked, cafe racer...all riding together and having fun.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
agreed
@Bkamaclean3 ай бұрын
I care about brand because of parts availability for bikes that are older than ten years old. Harley has so many aftermarket parts...while many other brands just go obsolete for the parts market.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
fair point for your specific needs. thanks for sharing
@ruedigerfriebel84543 ай бұрын
It boils down to reliability and reliability is at least partly connected with a brand. There are companies that have different policies when it comes to quality assurance. says the guy who rides a Kove at the moment.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
fair point
@Viper6-MotoVlogger3 ай бұрын
I really don’t care much bout brands. I have a Suzuki cruiser and a Yamaha sport cruiser. I buy what I like and what I can afford.
@WOLFIE-96B-UK3 ай бұрын
Very good points! I don't have any brand loyalty, I've owned Japanese, British, German and Italian bikes and ride a Harley Softail Custom and my old R80 Airhead (170,000 miles so far) right now. Every bike I bought was what wanted at that stage in my life. Like you I love all bikes I just prefer some to others, as do my buddies and we ride out together on different brands.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
outstanding!!!!!
@TennRides3 ай бұрын
Great video, and I completely agree. Back in 1978, for my 21st birthday, I bought a used HD Electra-glide. That bowling ball company, AMF, bike was a POS! It kept breaking down. I sold it roughly a year and a half later and told myself I would never buy another one. All of the guys I rode with back then were "Harley Fan Boys." They felt, not me, but they felt that any other bike besides a Harley was a joke and not a real bike. I call people like that "Harley Snobs." When I sold that HD and bought a Honda, none of them would ride with me anymore. I told them that if I saw them broken down on the side of the road, in the mountains before cell phones, and we have bears here, that I would smile and wave as I rode past on my "Jap Bike" Honda. Hahaha. I have always said, "My butt can't read anyway, so what do I care what the sticker on the side of the tank says" Many of the current folks I ride with ride Harleys, but they are not Harley Snobs. They may be zealous about the brand name, but they don't care what other people ride. They are some great people, even though I question their taste in bikes. Hahahaha
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
well there ya go !!!
@BoDean523 ай бұрын
Lot of truth my friend, thanks for making it clear 👍. Just ride baby
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
gracias
@kerrymcclure75033 ай бұрын
I've never been loyal to any brand in car, truck or motorcycle. They all have their good points and bad points and none of them's worth what it takes to buy them.😂😂😂 I love the group I ride with We have all brands we ride with anything Nobody cares what it is. We just ride, eat and have fun.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
perfect !
@vincenttarquini42353 ай бұрын
I am with you, Abusa! I owned a Victory Bagger for 5 years and it was a great reliable motorcycle, but my riding needs changed so I sold it. I now have a 2017 BMW R1200 GSA. The reason for the change was because I needed a better motorcycle for my ever increasing off pavement riding. The Victory was not designed for that. I am tall and very athletically wide of build. The BMW fit perfectly and the price was good. I don't regret the change one bit and the motorcycle is a hoot to ride. You get what fits and checks the boxes, screw the badge.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
totally agree! thanks for sharing!
@jgoogleheim88803 ай бұрын
Quality, comfort and fun. I used to frequent Indian day (Pre-COVID) at the Springfield Museums in Springfield MA with my Springfield blue 2014 Indian Chief Classic. The Indian display curators were snobs and said the Polaris was not an Indian ha ha. It was a great beautiful chromed out bike but ultimately became too uncomfortable as my bones ached with that awful low seat. Tried the KTM SA1290 and it was great with the high seat but was still oddly uncomfortable. You may be surprised but the KTM had the best suspension and awesome smoothest ride over these crappy New England back roads. Finally, I got the 23 DCT Goldwing bagger and discovered the Goldilocks scenario, just right. Not as smooth a ride as the KTM but very good on a par with the Indian. Overall comfort the Wing is King and may be my last brand. Ride what you like!
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing!!
@nextupcamping3 ай бұрын
First bike (last year) was a Triumph Speedmaster and loved it. Wanted something bigger so sold the Triumph and bought a super-low mileage ‘06 Honda VTX 1300 and love it. I’ll ride it a while and something else will catch my eye. Who cares what brand it is?? I’m a “live and let ride” kinda guy. I hear it all that time that “it’s not a Harley” and I could care less. I find it funny that what I ride matters so much to other people, but not one has offered to buy me a Harley. C’mon people, if it matters that much to ya, put your money where your BIG MOUTH is.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
👍🏼
@jd93083 ай бұрын
Well, Brother, let me tell ya a thing or two 🤨🤣 At one point in my younger days I was totally a Harley guy. Didn't want to ride nothing except a HD. Now that I've aged and become a more mature man with discerning taste. If it strikes my fancy and it rides good and fits what I'm looking for, then that's what I buy. I'm not married to any particular brand. I enjoy motorcycles and riding them. Don't give a hoot nanny about their name. Great video and talking point! Ride and stay safe ABUSA!
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
yes sir !
@The_RC_Guru3 ай бұрын
Remember when brands used to care about their customer? Pepperidge farms remembers.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
wow!!!!!!! that's a blast for the past !!!!!
@ruedigerfriebel84543 ай бұрын
people like to be part of a group of people, to have the company of even minded people around. To feel home, save, understood.... This is not only brands, clubs, religion, political parties, .... you cant change mankind.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
thanks for your perspective.
@mikebigeasyrider3 ай бұрын
Ok , here we go, my perspective....I own 2 Harley's.... Touring and sportster....and owned several brands over my years of riding....not a brand guy, every time my Indian dealership has a demo ride I am there , the bikes are great, would love to own one. but imo Harley D. has dealerships all over esp. when traveling if you break down , usually a dealership close by. Also am a hog member, have meet some great friends in all fields of work, some have helped me and vis versa. I just like all the social events and rallies, to me gives me more activity than just riding alone which I also like. I wish Indian had network and events to be involved in. I have 2 friends with "Wings" I ride with. I am definitely not a brand guy but happened to own 2 Harleys. Good subject AB.....interested in reading all the comments.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
all fair points Mike !
@gregorytubbs34443 ай бұрын
My thoughts kind of goes like this... I wanted a pickup with the 5.9L Cummins. It didn't matter what badge was on the tailgate as long as it was the Cummins engine. It happened to be Dodge. I sort of have the same attitude about different motorcycle brands. Some I don't like because of the design, such as Moto Guzzi and BMW. I don't care for the engine style of either one. Other European brands are avoided because of parts availability. Some I avoid due to constant inherent mechanical faults that the mfg takes YEARS to correct. There's one problem known as the seven-eleven, because it was a problem from 2007 to 2011. If you really know about motorcycle mechanics beyond the look and sound, I don't have to say what mfg I'm referring to. I've been tempted to make a list of all the faults this brand has had and the mfg has done little to nothing to correct. For me it's about reliability, comfort, handling and repairable.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
well said sir !
@Jagshemasher3 ай бұрын
Brand loyalty - I look at the individual bike, not the brand. I don't really care about the brand provided the bike meets my needs and it is reliable (that tends to be Japanese). I currently own a Kawasaki and a Yamaha but if I were adding some more bikes to my stable I would add a Triumph, a Moto Guzzi another Kawasaki another Yamaha, possibly a Suzuki. Newer Chinese brands - I would simply be wary about long term reliability as they are a bit unproven . . . but if the price is right. Harley's . . . .I like them but they are way over priced for what they are. BMW - I've owned a few of their cars and on that basis I would be wary about their motorcycles - the cars drive well but they are absolute money pits to own and I don't need any more of that. Tee-shirts and clothes - I shop at Costco - Kirkland Forever!!!!!!
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
well said !
@tennwingman33503 ай бұрын
I love my Goldwing because it is a great machine but I could care less what Honda thinks or does around their policies and politics. I think all that "woke" business is nonsense and why should anyone care.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
I really wasn't even referring to all this business but i understand your perspective. I just meant brands in general. thanks for sharing
@MRGS483 ай бұрын
I don’t care about a brand but a brand I will give my money that has a product that is finished with good quality and not needing “upgrades”😉😉😎😎
@martincvitkovich7243 ай бұрын
we may come off as 'full of venom" only because we respond to the lies
@SaddleTrampTV3 ай бұрын
Honda Davidson Yamachoppers!!!
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
this is a man who understands the brands! 👊🏼
@FLYANDRIDE153 ай бұрын
I don’t care. 😂 The more the better irrespective of brand.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
yes sir!!!!!!
@nrgrlsd99313 ай бұрын
I ride a Harley. I love Harleys. But I don’t buy into the culture because I have preconceived ideas about Harley riders. Harley culture is toxic and insecure.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
fair points! thanks for sharing 👍🏼
@DE-gb3wq3 ай бұрын
There are way more motorcyclist out there that hate Harley than the other way around. Even Harley CEO hates Harley. I like all bikes and own many brands but love my Harley. If you don’t get it then it’s not for you but don’t be a hater. Indian is fake.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
well alrighty then lol
@BoDean523 ай бұрын
Harley hater
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA3 ай бұрын
lol. zero to do with Harley lol. anyone who drinks any kool aid, insert brand name here.