badinfluence63 wrote:
RK...patch's and their use or non use is as individually a decision as the wise choice to ride or not ride a Harley. To some a patch commemorates a memory. A destination, a moment in time.
As far as feeling that it looks fake and that's why you don't....? Do you know how many motorcycle riders out there who'd love to have a Harley but chose not to so as not to be associated with the new breed of ass tools that they feel ride Harleys today? Never a good reason not to own a Harley or patch's for that matter...just thinking out loud. There's always gonna be a large contingency of posers in all things, lol.
Not so much today but back in the day it was the sidewalk commando...he had all the gear like a he thought a biker had but no bike. I don't see a lot of that much anymore today do you? Of course I don't mingle much in the motorcycle community these days either.
Sorry guys if I came across as negative about getting the patches done. I couldn't agree more with you about the choice.
I was trying to make the point about - for me - how the importance of actually owning and riding a motorcycle especially an HD, made the patches a mute subject.
I guess for me when I got my little gold winged pin to mark/celebrate my first 10K miles on my bike it would have been an equivalent to a patch.
I just see these guys all over with all these patches on a vest with everywhere they went and I kind of think to myself - I get it - you go places - why do you need to advertise it?
I've been almost as many places as Jonny Cash - "I've Been Every Where". I just never had the need to publicize it.
Then there are the ones that have the jackets full of MOCO...
So, when one of our own - BasicC, started the thread - my weigh in wasn't to be negative - but more to the point was to make him realize that NO patches were just as cool as a jacket covered by them as long as you had the bike and rode it to back it up.