Rex Reed Jr
Harley Davidson sells ugly motorized loud vehicles usually bought by the corporate crowd in need of special attention on the road. Millennials are opting out of any interest in this "America" classic and business columnist Robert Reed and Paul Teutul Sr seemed very concerned about the lack of enthusiasm of the young population forsaking motorcycling ownership. The burly bike builder from orange County Choppers and Mr reed cannot believe that young people are skipping the opportunity of blaring out their ear drums and those of others for these stupid bikes and instead jumping into ride-hailing cars and renting Divvy bicycles where available.
The Milwaukee company is in shamble scrambling up ideas how to get this lost generation interested in their bad product and basically part of the problem is there are no open roads in America to enjoy a fucking 40,000 bike and why would anyone regardless of age want some bullshit like this product and why tribune writer Robert Reed is surprised I do not know.. Perhaps Reed and Paul Teutul Sr enjoy riding past semi-truck and the wondrous odor of their engines and grease spilling out but for office professionals in love of lattes and television where is the appeal. What enjoyment of driving past cows shitting and bad strip malls holds for them.it i a good thing that Harley Davidson is not selling as the idea of a large motorcycle and people driving around with no purpose wasting resources and adding to climate change is not appealing to a younger generation concerned about the state of the planet left to them by greedy unthinking elders like these two clowns.
Reed is a schumck if he can' understand why Harley Davidson or classic cars for the matter have no appeal to those younger than baby boomers as why would young people be interested in something glorious of another era. Paul Teutul Sr and others of his generation will look back and see that the reason motorcycles have no appeal is because old shits like him have to much appeal and love for old cars and big loud bikes.
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