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Terry, what happened to your watch ... start a thread, okay?
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I always loved Low Riders
![]() 1980. Coral VW, Palm Beach Fla. I was ten and my father and I went to visit my uncle at work and one of the guys he worked owned one and he just came back from lunch on it. Drag bars, original two-into-one exhaust. I remember it like it was yesterday ![]() ![]() Matter of fact, when my motorcycle was on order, I walked into the dealership for something and right in front was a 2000 black Low Rider. I was this close to changing my mind and getting the Low rider. I started to add up the chrome fromt ebd, swingarm, and all oft he other doo-dads in my head. On top of all of the engine mods I had in mind, I stayed with my initial choice. ![]()
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Hey my LR Disco is probably the most poorly built car in the western world and it drives me crazy, bought it new and it's just awful.....but boy has it got soul..and it's my fourth LR in succession (you just have to accept the madness of design for 'amusement only'). I only use it for weekends as my 'made in Stuttgart' Benz is my daily drive, but like my Rollie the disco has a bucketful of charcter and it makes me smile. |
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Thanks pwrslider, it was a tough one to find. I wanted the pearl white, and they made less than 500 of them in '03. I didn't like the artic white they changed to in '04 and was lucky to find this one from the original owner. I haven't seen any other pearl white, '03 anniversary FLHR's around anywhere. They all must be overseas somewhere. LOL
It's a nice change from the chopper or my 2001 FXSTS.
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tools, you're right about not being ready for a geezer glide, looks more like a trike is in your future!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Now this is an old Geezer. He's more concerned with the basic pleasures of life than the pursuit of perfection, i.e. a Rolex!
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Very odd list of which I disagree with much of. Lincoln is a Ford product btw
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I'm not a snob, just an ordinary guy who likes Rolex watches for two simple reasons:
1. They are visually attractive. (Most of them anyway.) 2. Rolex watches can last more than a year on my arm. No other brand can say that. (Among the ones I've tried) I also enjoy TRF because it's just a cool place on the web to hang out. Rawhyde |
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The English value a vehicle more highly if it breaks down a lot.
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you used to be able to buy those teeshirts from a magazine for mg accessories called mg mitten. lol
http://cgi.ebay.com/1959-MG-Auto-Acc...2em118Q2el1247 found it!!! lol http://www.englishparts.com/products...71/TEELPD.html
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I've met too many people that don't care about wearing fine watches & they drive 'average' cars yet are significantly wealthy...while others are sporting $20K+ watches & always seem to have a new luxury car yet not worth a dime & up to their eyeballs in debt.
Because of those experiences, I tend to put little value (or thought) into people that sport (or don't sport) "status symbol" objects. I think we all learned in grade school, "Don't judge a book by its cover." The older I get, the more I realize how true that simple saying tends to be. My ![]() Cheers. |
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1. I missed the original debate and chimed in quite late on it. 2. It's great food for thought. Threads like this (in the majority with a few troll exceptions) provide a decent debate and allow us as individuals to express our personalities on this cold, electronic medium. As many above have mentioned. There is more to life than the money in your bank account or the watch on your wrists. Discussions like this allow members to open up to each other and prove that we are not all as superficial and shallow as the rest of the world obviously thinks we are. I love this forum and my member friends. I've missed this!!!!!! J |
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Well, this may cause me some grief, but let me respond to Tools' original post here. The fact of the matter is that people with millions and millions of dollars probably do not buy a Rolex - they buy Urwerk (50K +) or A. Lange & Sohn (name your price), or any or a number of other brands whose average price for their watches are in the stratosphere. And those people who have a great deal of money and are older probably ARE wearing Rolex as that brand was THE status symbol among the non-hoy paloy twenty or so years ago. Recently wealthy people are some of the most insecure I've met when it comes to status symbols - virtually none of them are their own person when it comes to material things.
That said, the trend setters in Hollywood and London would disagree with our country club friends - it seems the hottest watch, and the ones you see on the wrists of the fabulously famous, is a Rolex. Whether its a Sub or a Daytona, new (or, increasingly, vintage) it is the latest hot watch. But fads come and go. Used to be a Yellow Gold DD at 36mm was the status symbol for success. Now Rolex itself wants to make that status symbol their larger platinum version of the DD. And, of course, there are several watch companies out there that want you and I to believe that their multi-thousand dollar watch is the pinnacle of horology and the ultimate status symbol for success. Fact of the matter is that I've owned several watches from high-end manufacturers and IMHO Rolex is the most practical for a daily wearer. It is the best - bar none - for every day wear. That is the true genius of the brand - it can take a beating and still perform magnificently. I'm sorry, but you cannot way that about the brands that our country club buddy is talking about. Montblanc is the same - it can be dropped, banged and gnawed and it still performs. Yes, there are more expensive out there (Pelikan, for instance), but none is built for every day use like Montblanc. Porsche is the same - yes, there are Lambos and Ferraris and others that are more expensive than the Porsche, but none that can take the day to day use as imperviously as the car from Stuttgart. And as for Harley-Davidson, well..... yea, only wannabes buy those - people who wannabe free from jerks like those at Tools' country club and ride and ride and ride......
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Gentlemen, this thread has had some excellent points and great discussion. If I may add one area that often gets overlooked.
There are those well heeled "seasoned" individuals/collectors with very deep pockets. These are people, known as the "supercollector" in some circles that have the ability to delve into six figure pricing on select Rolex watches--multiple times. Quite, unassuming, these gentlemen (and ladies) wear some of these pieces on a regular basis. The casual observer has no idea some of these pieces carry a price tag of two or three times that of a PP or other "ultra" brand and much more history. If you ever are fortunate enough to see a COMEX, MIL SUB, JCK, or some others on someone's wrist think about the wearer behind the watch. ![]() |
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Tugger, Thanks for the honesty, doubt the Harley boys are gonna agree.
For America with long straight roads the ability to corner is not high on the agenda.
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Perhaps the odd one or two actually like the look, handling & image?
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But, Tugger, let's not forget, Harley Davidson makes the best 1934 motorcycle that you can buy in 2008.
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I worked for years in the motorcycle industry, and also went to school to train as a Harley Davidson Mechanic. To suggest that the bikes are junk, and that only wannabees buy them, is downright silly.
What do Harley Davidson, Rolex and McIntosh all have in common? They're all wildly successful, face no equivalent competitor, and they all get repeatedly bashed with the very same, unfounded generalizations. I never understand how someone can embrace a hobby, and then slam the leading manufacturers who ensure its very existence. ![]()
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