is it just me?
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I was getting along just fine until some old fart started a drunken rant about how he couldn't hold his liquor or ride a cool bike because of his hemorrhoids!
Lol...ok I'm kidding. I know some cool old people. Hell, my grandpa is old...and I think he even has hemorrhoids so I can joke about it.
Actually, I thought the OP was joking to begin with. I also joke about things I used to be able to do and can't anymore (like skate a half-pipe) because it hurts when I fall these days. So, I naturally thought he was joking about Sportsters because he can't handle them anymore.
Ha ha! Has the mood lightened yet? Really though, I've been thinking about getting something like a Street Glide. As a matter of fact, I'm currently designing a chrome popcorn popper with a drink holder because I think there is a demographic out there for it. You know, real bikers!
All in good fun, right?
Lol...ok I'm kidding. I know some cool old people. Hell, my grandpa is old...and I think he even has hemorrhoids so I can joke about it.
Actually, I thought the OP was joking to begin with. I also joke about things I used to be able to do and can't anymore (like skate a half-pipe) because it hurts when I fall these days. So, I naturally thought he was joking about Sportsters because he can't handle them anymore.
Ha ha! Has the mood lightened yet? Really though, I've been thinking about getting something like a Street Glide. As a matter of fact, I'm currently designing a chrome popcorn popper with a drink holder because I think there is a demographic out there for it. You know, real bikers!
All in good fun, right?
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I think it is nice to be able to change the look of a bike for a small amount of money. With you on the slamming. I, myself, wouldn't do the deep engine mods either. To each his/her own. I sure like looking at all the mods even though I wouldn't consider doing most of them to my ride. Some people have turned their imagination loose on their bikes and the talent really shows.
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I was getting along just fine until some old fart started a drunken rant about how he couldn't hold his liquor or ride a cool bike because of his hemorrhoids!
Lol...ok I'm kidding. I know some cool old people. Hell, my grandpa is old...and I think he even has hemorrhoids so I can joke about it.
Actually, I thought the OP was joking to begin with. I also joke about things I used to be able to do and can't anymore (like skate a half-pipe) because it hurts when I fall these days. So, I naturally thought he was joking about Sportsters because he can't handle them anymore.
Ha ha! Has the mood lightened yet? Really though, I've been thinking about getting something like a Street Glide. As a matter of fact, I'm currently designing a chrome popcorn popper with a drink holder because I think there is a demographic out there for it. You know, real bikers!
All in good fun, right?
Lol...ok I'm kidding. I know some cool old people. Hell, my grandpa is old...and I think he even has hemorrhoids so I can joke about it.
Actually, I thought the OP was joking to begin with. I also joke about things I used to be able to do and can't anymore (like skate a half-pipe) because it hurts when I fall these days. So, I naturally thought he was joking about Sportsters because he can't handle them anymore.
Ha ha! Has the mood lightened yet? Really though, I've been thinking about getting something like a Street Glide. As a matter of fact, I'm currently designing a chrome popcorn popper with a drink holder because I think there is a demographic out there for it. You know, real bikers!
All in good fun, right?
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Bikes
Go over to chopcult for the more advanced chopping/welding stuff. It's bad enough that jap bike guys hate on Harley guys and vice-versa, there is really no reason for animosity toward ANY other type of bike, afterall those who ride,(any type of ride), are kind of an unproclaimed brotherhood in a sense. I appreciate all types of bikes, with a prefference for true custom chops, and ride an '88 Sporty because I like a tall, thin bike for zipping around town on. My last bike was a '97 Shadow that I dropped 5", and it bottomed out each time I rolled out of the driveway, lots of fun to ride. The Honda that I just sold and my new,(to me)' Sporty are shown below.