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ohhhhhhhh, nnoooooo dooooooont do it! just kiddin dude, if you like it that's all that counts. We all have our own style and for someone else to pick another persons bike apart, well.... they should probably only worry about the **** they are footin the bill for!!
I can't go there with you on that one. I think it does look feminine, but that is because of the diamonds. I am also the person that makes fun of guys that put tassels on their levers and saddlebags.
I make fun of the guys who have fringe on their jackets and chaps. It does look feminine, but if that is the only bling, I'd be ok with it. The question is are you ok with it? If so, go for it!
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