Hi...
I'm a brand new "newbie", having just joined AMCA about a month ago. I've picked up a ton of good tips from the forum, and loved my first issue of the magazine, which I just received.
I see from the schedule that there are a number of meets, and even a couple of runs scheduled, that I could possibly make, and am keenly interested in, but frankly, I'm more than a little intimidated by the idea of bringing my bike to a run, given the apparent attitude of the AMCA members that anything that is not 100% original OEM is a "fake" Harley.
Here's my dilemma: I'm on a 65 FLH which is admittedly a "fake" by AMCA standards, since I have an aftermarket front fender and rim, due to the previous owner having wrecked it. I also have some other aftermarket parts, due to the economic necessity of making do with some $100 "replica" parts while I save up for the $1000+ OEM original articles.
As much as I'd love to attend a run and ride and rub shoulders with others who love the old bikes and want to bring them back into their glory, I'm not interested in riding or trailering 1000 miles only to be ostracized and laughed out of the run because I have some aftermarket "replica" parts on my bike, or have added a HD part that is a few years newer than what came on the bike stock, but happens to meet my taste in what I want on my ride.
I'm 60 years old, and a lifelong rider, and not interested in being told I'm a "fake" because my ride is not 100% original OEM parts, or because I have an aftermarket "reproduction" paint job, or a HD part that is "wrong" for the year of my bike.
MY question is simple... given the above, would I be welcome at an AMCA event, particularly a ride, or should I stay home???
P.S. ... I'm building this bike for my own enjoyment, but still trying to be "correct" whenever possible. But the real goal is to ride and rub elbows with others who love, ride, and pamper the older iron like I do. Am I in the right place, or not?
I'm a brand new "newbie", having just joined AMCA about a month ago. I've picked up a ton of good tips from the forum, and loved my first issue of the magazine, which I just received.
I see from the schedule that there are a number of meets, and even a couple of runs scheduled, that I could possibly make, and am keenly interested in, but frankly, I'm more than a little intimidated by the idea of bringing my bike to a run, given the apparent attitude of the AMCA members that anything that is not 100% original OEM is a "fake" Harley.
Here's my dilemma: I'm on a 65 FLH which is admittedly a "fake" by AMCA standards, since I have an aftermarket front fender and rim, due to the previous owner having wrecked it. I also have some other aftermarket parts, due to the economic necessity of making do with some $100 "replica" parts while I save up for the $1000+ OEM original articles.
As much as I'd love to attend a run and ride and rub shoulders with others who love the old bikes and want to bring them back into their glory, I'm not interested in riding or trailering 1000 miles only to be ostracized and laughed out of the run because I have some aftermarket "replica" parts on my bike, or have added a HD part that is a few years newer than what came on the bike stock, but happens to meet my taste in what I want on my ride.
I'm 60 years old, and a lifelong rider, and not interested in being told I'm a "fake" because my ride is not 100% original OEM parts, or because I have an aftermarket "reproduction" paint job, or a HD part that is "wrong" for the year of my bike.
MY question is simple... given the above, would I be welcome at an AMCA event, particularly a ride, or should I stay home???
P.S. ... I'm building this bike for my own enjoyment, but still trying to be "correct" whenever possible. But the real goal is to ride and rub elbows with others who love, ride, and pamper the older iron like I do. Am I in the right place, or not?
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