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Harley sales are down........
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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1524290" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>In response to the OP, you can now get attachments for your headgear that allow you to place calls and even film as you go. (No need to hold a cell phone in hand; young folk would find that laughable). I know many milennials and Gen-Xers that ride. Many prefer those dang pocket-rockets. Harleys are considered an OPB (old person's bike).</p><p>My father and son have both been seriously injured riding (hit by teen drivers). My son was hit 2yrs ago by a 17yo that ran a stop sign. Flew over the car, totalled bike. Trauma dr said his full-Kevlar-riding gear saved his life. He just had surgery for a lingering issue. He was very lucky and you better believe I have told him I'll kill him myself if he ever gets another one. Even if the motorcyclist is careful, car drivers just don't see them or are overtly reckless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1524290, member: 20599"] In response to the OP, you can now get attachments for your headgear that allow you to place calls and even film as you go. (No need to hold a cell phone in hand; young folk would find that laughable). I know many milennials and Gen-Xers that ride. Many prefer those dang pocket-rockets. Harleys are considered an OPB (old person's bike). My father and son have both been seriously injured riding (hit by teen drivers). My son was hit 2yrs ago by a 17yo that ran a stop sign. Flew over the car, totalled bike. Trauma dr said his full-Kevlar-riding gear saved his life. He just had surgery for a lingering issue. He was very lucky and you better believe I have told him I'll kill him myself if he ever gets another one. Even if the motorcyclist is careful, car drivers just don't see them or are overtly reckless. [/QUOTE]
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