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The reason I live in California is because it is my home!. I am 4th generation native and refuse to hand it over to the libtards. My Great Grandmother immigrated from Ireland to Pasadena and my family is still here. I live in the hills of the Central Valley and it is primarily conservative. It's the Bay, Sacramento and L.A. that are pushing this agenda. Tell me this, where else can you see the ocean, the High Sierra and the desert in a short ride. And that's not to mention one of the longest riding seasons in the country.
On another note, after watching a few You Tube videos, I think my bike would pass a db test. The bikes they were testing were pretty loud. I have a Rush header with 2" Baffles and it's much quieter than the test bikes.
The reason I live in California is because it is my home!. I am 4th generation native and refuse to hand it over to the libtards. My Great Grandmother immigrated from Ireland to Pasadena and my family is still here. I live in the hills of the Central Valley and it is primarily conservative. It's the Bay, Sacramento and L.A. that are pushing this agenda. Tell me this, where else can you see the ocean, the High Sierra and the desert in a short ride. And that's not to mention one of the longest riding seasons in the country.
On another note, after watching a few You Tube videos, I think my bike would pass a db test. The bikes they were testing were pretty loud. I have a Rush header with 2" Baffles and it's much quieter than the test bikes.
Great thinking! Would you please pass the word around California that it is a great place to live and there are too many blizzards in Colorado and it's not a good place for California's to move to. Thanks!
Great thinking! Would you please pass the word around California that it is a great place to live and there are too many blizzards in Colorado and it's not a good place for California's to move to. Thanks!
I think I can speak for a lot of Californians (but not all) ... "I don't give a **** where you live"
Last edited by multihdrdr; Mar 2, 2019 at 09:58 AM.
I think I can speak for a lot of Californians (but not all) ... "I don't give a **** where you live"
Don't get me wrong I love California. We still own a home there that we lease out, twenty years now. Love to get that California money every month. Suckers!
Ahh, did we get our little panties in a bundle, I'm truly sorry. Maybe it'll make you feel better if we wave the California flag together, it's such a great state. Just remember Colorado is not a good place for California liberals to move to, EVER! Oh BTW, you say Northern California, sounds like maybe you live in Berkeley, right?
Last edited by Sunnyday91360; Mar 2, 2019 at 12:08 PM.
I like where I live in California. 9 stoplights in the county, pure water, clean air, no traffic, no gangs, and good roads. That being said, why do so many threads on the HDF turn into a bitch fest?
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