Odd thing I’ve knoticed about motorbike riders over the years. White bikers almost seems to favor harleys & crusier/ choppers; while Black & hispanic bikers seem to be almost always on Japanese Sports bikes. So why the split?
that used to be the way it was pretty much and if you did see a black guy on a Harley it was usually a full dress bike with all the options on it. However these days I am starting to notice black men riding H.D. more and more.I have allways seen white guys on sport bikes it was just younger riders.

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I don’t know where you live but I see plenty of black guys on Harleys
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the bikes are A LOT CHEAPER than the harleys, enough said.
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that used to be the way it was pretty much and if you did see a black guy on a Harley it was usually a full dress bike with all the options on it. However these days I am starting to notice black men riding H.D. more and more.I have allways seen white guys on sport bikes it was just younger riders.
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Never noticed. I just see motorcyclists. Whats yer point missy?
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It’s the legacy of an old law passed during Reconstruction (1867) that required the white southerners you have slower bikes than the freedmen who were made cops. John Wesley Harding began his criminal career when he shot a black Texas State Police officer off a Hayabusa.
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A need for a bigger dic* and a need for speed respectively.
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Im as white as it gets.
Ive owned an old Yamaha enduro, a Honda VRF700 Interceptor, A Kawasaki ZX-12R Ninja, A Honda CBR1100XX BlackBird, And a Yamaha YZF1000R ThunderAce. All sporty jap bikes.
Ive never owned a cruiser, and only ridden on Harley (and a somewhat sporty one at that) once.
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It’s not that way where I live. Maybe I don’t get out enough.
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Thanks for the lame troll based on a false premise.
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<——- White guy on a Japanese sport bike. The differences I see in respect to riders of cruisers vs. sport bikes is age, not race, and even then it’s still muddy. Your perceptions are flawed.
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What? When, did I become a black hispanic and why hasn’t anyone told me!
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