Electric Harley Davidson Concept

Concept bike designer Nicolas Petit has designed an electric Harley Davidson. I bet that’s going to sit tough with the Harley crowd. The story does not mention anything about this actually being endorse by the Harley Davidson company. But I bet it’s a good way for Nicolas to bring attention both to himself and the whole eco question.I admit I’m a bit biased towards this. It’s not that I wouldn’t ride an electrical Harley. But I would in no way compare it to what riding my old ‘73 shovel means to me. For me, riding my old boat is a nostalgia trip. It’s all about the legends, the history of customizing, and paying tribute to the rebellion against the establishment riding a chopped bike used to mean.

That said, I’m all for the whole eco wave. I see no reason why commuting vehicles and commercial transport should not be made to pollute as little as possible. As long as they don’t ban the recreational use of classic cars and motorcycles.

Harley Davidson

Harley Davidson For The Real Bikers

Nothing, and I mean nothing, to me symbolizes the spirit of freedom and strength more than a Harley Davidson. Ever since Hell’s Angels gained notoriety and biker gangs started their wild roaming through the interstates of the United States, the Harley Davidson has been synonymous with classic themes of focused passion and power, most especially rock and roll music.

As a rock fanatic and a biker myself, the Harleys have long had a very special place in my heart. If you’re thinking of owning one just because you’ve got tons of money and want to show off how rich you are, I am going to wholeheartedly tell you now, DON’T. You’ll give the real bikers and rockers out there a bad name. Not to mention you’ll look funny, and everyone will be laughing at you behind your back. Or in your face, depending on how polite they are.

Okay, that said and done, let’s talk about the bike. Harleys have pretty much set a trend and there are tons of posers out there that have come up with easy riders that try to at least imitate the bad-boy look of a Harley Davidson. The real bikers spend most of their time laughing their butts off at these imitations.

There is no way to counterfeit the look, the feel, and the sound of a real Harley. Making a line of Harley look-alikes is like trying to take a mule and asking it to pretend it’s a thoroughbred stallion. No comparison, end of story.

I could go on about the specs of the machine, but that’s not the point. A Harley isn’t about numbers and figures like RPMs in the motor. It’s something you have to ride to experience and understand. If your heart doesn’t match up with the spirit of the bike, if you don’t like rock and roll and are afraid of things like noise, power, roaming around, and change, then the experience of riding the bike will most likely terrify you. Like a wild horse sensing a newbie rider, the bike will most likely throw you at the first opportunity.

It’s not for everyone, I can honestly say. That’s what makes the Harley so special. It’s all about attitude, and loving the concepts of freedom, chaos, and living life to the fullest. If you think you can handle that, then give a Harley a try, and see if you’ve got what it takes to run with the pack.

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