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"Thug, Club, Staff Car" style dyna sub forum??

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Old 04-01-2011, 11:39 AM
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Been wondering if the Admin here would consider opening up another sub forum for these types of bikes/owners? Provided there was enough interest in the matter I think it would be pretty helpful. Alot of other threads get muddled up quickly when guys that don't care for these bikes get involved in the conversation and things sometimes go lame fast. Of course no affiliations or club speak (not that it should or would happen on the innerwebs) is to be done in there. Just a place for resources, tips, pics, and topics directly relating to this style/type of bike. There's been alot of great info here, and lots of great bikes posted. The posters may or may not still come around but maybe this would bring em back more often. Just wondering out loud and if enough interested parties post in here maybe I can refer to it in an e-mail to the admin. Again if you aren't at all interested in it and want to just reply to get your post count up please find another thread to ***** it up. Thanks and please drive thru.
 
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Old 04-01-2011, 11:58 AM
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good idea, i think it would be cool to have a outlaw dyna section
 
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club style fro sure would be cool
 
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So how will we know which classification our bikes belong in....
 
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Whether it "is" or "isn't" won't be whats important. The fact that if you are at all interested in em is what'll bring you in. you can decide for yourself what yours is
 
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I don't know those terms. What is the definition of a thug, club, or staff car style of bike?
 
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Im in....
 
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I don't know those terms. What is the definition of a thug, club, or staff car style of bike?
Ditto....heard these terms before but never heard the definition.
 
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I don't know those terms. What is the definition of a thug, club, or staff car style of bike?
Ditto
 
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I'm all for it.
Would like to add that it should be open to anyone that rides with an "attitude" . Just the other day driving my truck thru Oklahoma at 70, I got passed by a couple of patch holders. One was on bagger and the other on a FXR. I'd say they were rolling about 90 side by side. Its a beautiful thing.
 


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