Pretty daring Harley ad
March 2nd, 2007 12 Comments » | View blog reactions
What do you think of this print ad from Harley Davidson. Obviously it’s meant to be funny, but is it a little close to the border? I think it’s pretty good, but I didn’t really expect Harley to be that daring.
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HAHA! Oh, that is good. And ya, Harley has been way too puppy-dogs-and-ice-cream these days…
I wouldn’t have expected this from them either.
I think its a little sick, the old guy and the under age girl..?
Sure it’s a little sick, that’s the joke.
Don’t really appreciate that kind of humor. Are you sure it is authentic?
I like it! The whole 18 thing is bogus in today’s society anyway. If we’re going to raise the kids on sex, they become sexual creatures earlier. At least the biker in the ad references marrying her. What we have going on in actuality isn’t even THAT civilized.
“they become sexual creatures earlier” that’s a bit of a nasty point of view.
I think of the ad as a dodgy ironic joke, like we all like them best. Not something I’d encourage in reality.
Don’t know about the authenticity, but I have my doubts. Haven’t heard anything about it being fake though.
That is a great advertisement…I wish there were others.
18 is old by most of the Deep South Standards….darn near a grandmother…..
Maybe Daveroad and Morten ought to get a room. It’s about time H-D grew some balls. Of course, the ad would kick ass so much better if this pretty boy were sitt’n on a PANCHOPPER!
Just think how bad it would have be if it read girlfriend, chic or woman instread of wife. Somehow using wife implies morales and still keeps the bad boy image. Bad boys seem to be associated more with sport bikes these days and harleys are ridden by “wild hogs”.
Ah Harley, you never cease to make me laugh.
Reminds me of one of my old ridin’ partners- the “old man” of our little group at the ripe old age of 45- when he went to Myrtle Beach one summer and hooked up with a young lady of 19 or so. She told him “You’re old enough to be my Dad.”, to which he replied, “Yeah, but I ain’t.” As for me, I met my wife 23 years ago when I was 28 and she was 19. I don’t think I have the energy or patience now to raise another one.
The point of the ad is that there is a double entendre with the fact that he won’t let her “RIDE IT” until she’s 18. This gets harley off the hook as it implies the idea that they have not consummated their relationship sexually.
And add the point that he’s not gonna let his woman ride his Harley ever.