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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
Yeah, millennial's are not into things we call fun, they can get everything they need from starbuck's and their iPhone9.
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That's hysterical.
Harley Davidson makes bikes for "outlaws", which was hip, cool, and trendy in the 1960s and 1970s. It's sort of like how truck drivers were considered cool in the 1970s. That era is long gone, and Harley Davidson failed to modernize. They just don't make motorcycles that millennials are interested in.
I never understood Harley Davidson - at all. Just not a fan. I grew up riding dirt bikes and trikes and then motorcycles, and love the freedom and the feeling a motorcycle gives you. Riding down the highway at 65 MPH sitting upright like you are sitting in an office chair isn't what I call fun. Fun on a motorcycle is tucking in nice and tight on a bike so you feel like one with the bike, hitting those curves at speed.... Harley Davidson just doesn't invoke excitement with younger generations.