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phil manzanera wrote:Cca tisućinka, malo više...... :D
po glavi pretpostavljam...

Pa s obzirom da ce akyx ove godine krvavo raditi na evropskim turnejama, mislim da bismo nas dvoje to mogli bez problema priustiti :D
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Jok ba, glava ko glava, sve ti je to isto................samo racunaj jos duplo, izvuce se...........................
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hvala na info, tu smo, lako se dogovorit kad dodje vrijeme
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kad smo već kog Harleya, Urban Dictionary ima popriličan broj definicija Harleya, ali nisu sve negativne :D

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... y+davidson
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Za rasnog Harley-a mora se biti pooooooooodobro situiran, dok su istinski bajkeri okrenuti motorima, a ne dovijanju oko love, odatle vjecna dilema - Harley Badasses vs Harley Posers, nazalost.
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Brzaner wrote:Za rasnog Harley-a mora se biti pooooooooodobro situiran, dok su istinski bajkeri okrenuti motorima, a ne dovijanju oko love, odatle vjecna dilema - Harley Badasses vs Harley Posers, nazalost.
iako nemam Harleya, nebih se složio

Moja je logika, ako voliš motore, ako si bajker, pravi bajker, nećeš žaliti pare na Harleya - ako ga stvarno želiš bez obzira kako si situiran.

Ima i ona američka da je Honda dosadan motor, jer se na njoj nema šta raditi.

Harley je feeling, zvuk, doživljaj i ja ga respektujem
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Recimo u Americi, zadnjih deceniju-dvije Harley se najbolje prodaje visoko obrazovanim i situiranim, onima koji su potrosili decenije na obrazovanje, strucno usavrsavanje, posao, zaradu i sve sto uz to ide, a nema veze sa motorima... E sad, takvima motori mogu biti vazni u zivotu, ali nikako onoliko koliko i onima koji su zrtvovali gore pobrojano da bi cijelo vrijeme bili uz motore, pa makar to nebio bas onaj neki naj-naj...
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DaysleepeR wrote:Harley je feeling, zvuk, doživljaj i ja ga respektujem
Takodje, samo mi je zao sto cijenom nije prihvatljiviji za mnoge istinske postovaoce i entuzijaste koji nikad nece imati priliku...
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Vi ste malo prolupali: po vama biker koji ima love je supak, a biker kokuz je pravi - biker.

Nidje veze: biker se prepoznaje po KILOMETRAZI, bez obzira da li je kokuz ili ima love, i momci koje ja znam po Sarajevu a imaju Harleye prelaze godisnje po 15.000 km. Imate u Sarajevu par Harleya koji izgledaju kao da su tek iz prodavnice izasli, a imaju po cca 65.000 km na kilometar-satu!

Kilometri su bitni, a ne izgled motora. I nije svako supak ko vozi Harleya, Porschea, Touarega, Ferraria, ima ljudi koji to vole.
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ne nalazim sebe u ovome iznad, ne sjecam se da sam tvrdio tako nesto

postoji tradicionalna i moderna definicija bikera

American Traditional Definition of Bikers: Men who ride an American made motorcycle and live a biker lifestyle. This did not include women. American made motorcycle is any motorcycle that has an engine made in the USA, whether it is factory made or custom built. (strictest traditional context).

Definion of Enthusiasts: All people with an interest in motorcycles, including non-riders and “yuppy bikers” who own a motorcycle but keep it parked.

Biker Wannabe: It sounds like a putdown, but it’s not. Biker wannabes tend to be even more enthusiastic than an enthusiast and usually have the heart of a biker, but they just haven’t got their money together yet.

“Yuppy bikers”: Owns an expensive motorcycle which is almost always parked. Is not a biker. Is a motorcyclist, but only when riding. Is most definitely an enthusiast, and has spent big money to prove it. When you ride, you are a motorcyclist, but $30,000 does not make you a biker. Chrome won’t get you home. Take it outa the garage and let it get wet, then we’ll talk.

Weekend Bikers: Some of us have busier schedules than others. Others have jobs that require dress codes. There is nothing wrong with being a weekend biker, if that’s the best you can do. Just don’t try and come across as the baddest ass biker around. Get your head outa your butt.

American Biker: Rides an American made motorcycle only. Adheres to the strictest contextual and traditional definition of biker.

Harley Bikers: Many Harley bikers consider Harley-Davidson motorcycles to be the only motorcycle they will ever have or will ever ride. Harley bikers are very brand loyal. There are BMW riders who are just as brand loyal. A handful of brand loyal Harley bikers consider anyone who rides any other brand to not be a true biker. There are numerous dissertations on the subject of brand loyalty. All brands of motorcycles have their good points and bad points. Most Harley Bikers are glad you get in the wind no matter what you ride, and know it is not the motorcycle that matters. Some will say it is attitude that matters, while others will say it is lifestyle. It usually just boils down to how often you ride.

boldirano je tvoj stav koji je meni potpuno OK

Bottom Line: If you consider yourself a biker, frequently get in the wind, and you’ve ever relied on any brand of motorcycle as your primary or only transportation for an extended period of time, nobody should have a problem with it if you call yourself a biker. You might have many more miles in the wind on your BMW (or whatever brand) cruiser or your Italian sportsbike, so you really have much more right to consider yourself a biker than a yuppy biker who spends $25000 on a chromed out chopper and keeps it parked. I rode all kinds of motorcycles in the last 35 years. Once you get in the wind, that’s all that matters. BIKERS USA welcomes all Bikers who share the road and the wind.
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Ovo je malo presiroko, mada nije lose za znati, no u USA se koriste samo dvije definicije: biker i podrugljiva - RUB !
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Evo jedan dobar bikerski vic

An ugly biker walks into his local pub with a big grin on his face.
"What are you so happy about?" asks the barman.
"Well, I'll tell you," replies the ugly man. "You know, I live by the railway. Well, on my way home last night, I noticed a young woman tied to the tracks, like in the movies. I, of course, went and cut her free and took her back to my place. Anyway, to make a long story short, I scored big time!
We made love all night, all over the house. We did everything, me on top, sometimes her on top, every position imaginable!"
"Fantastic!" exclaimed the barman. "You lucky guy. Was she pretty?"
"Dunno...Never found the head."

:lol: :lol:
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Pravilan odgoj od samog pocetka! :D
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Sta reći na ove slike, nego - čista poezija!
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Poezija inspirirana Indian Chiefom :D :D
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Evo prave antike

Harley na Kubi

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Unable to get original parts because of a strict 45-year-old US trade embargo,... Harley-Davidson aficionados resort to ingenuity and Soviet truck parts to keep the decades-old US classics on Cuban roads. Cuban fans, said to include Ernesto Guevara, a son of the famed revolutionary leader known as "Che", estimate there are about 100 Harleys left in the communist-run state, all of them pre-klix 1960 and most still running.

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/cubas ... 3436370604
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Harleyev igrac iz II svj. rata - Harley WLA

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The machine’s story actually started in 1938, when War Department officials asked American motorcycle manufacturers to design a 500cc motorcycle that could ford streams, not overheat at idle or during slow running, and sustain 65 mph. Times were tough, and both Harley-Davidson and Indian designed machines in hopes of securing the military contract. Indian followed the military specs perfectly, producing the 500cc Model 741 that was based on its civilian Junior Scout. William Harley at the Motor Company, however, balked at producing a 500cc machine, to the point of confrontation. He was adamant that the military needed a 750cc (45 cubic inch) motorcycle for war, and he based his design on the W-series side-valve motor. The WLA featured alloy cylinder heads for better cooling, more ground clearance, a cargo rack and saddlebags. Simplicity and reliability were key, so compression was lowered (hence the “L” in the name) and an oil-bath air filter was added. In the end, with war imminent, the Army approved purchase orders for both the Harley and the Indian. In practice, though, the Harley was the preferred machine, and more than 90,000 were produced before war’s end
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I manje uspješan Harley XA - Harleyeva kopija tada najuspjesnijeg motora - BMWove R75ice

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Back in the early 1940s, the U.S. Army asked Harley-Davidson to design a next-generation military motorcycle. The company was already producing the WLA, based on its traditional 45-degree V-twin. But the army wanted a bike with one feature the WLA didn’t have: shaft drive.

For its target, Harley chose another well-developed military bike — BMW’s R75, then in use by the German army. Harley’s version, the XA, was a near duplicate, right down to the flat-twin engine.

The army ordered a test batch of 1,000 XAs. At the same time, the military also asked Indian to make a 750cc shaft-drive twin, and it came up with a 90-degree V-twin design much like recent Moto Guzzis.
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Harley-Davidson Softail Rocker C, za situacije "voli me - ne voli me", check out at:

http://www.harley-davidson.com/rockerc
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Big Guy: "TAKE A RIDE TO STURGIS" - ludilo, samo takvo.......


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dobar odličan 5 :D

mada je meni od novih modela Fat Bob najbolji

http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/Cont ... cale=en_US
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Nema vise zezancije sa ovim threadom:


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