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Sorry, that crap is for sissy *** ******* that ride softails. You know that bearded guy that has his ad posted on his posts? Forgot his name. He should show up pretty soon
I got a Crotch Cooler for my Super Glide. I makes a big difference, and it'll be on every dyna I have from now on.
Whether it looks good or not is subjective, but it's probably better on some bikes than others.
One of the things I like about Super Glides is that they're not much to look at. I guess if I looked like Brad Pitt I'd want more chrome, or all black, and would give a chit about whether my leg's being protected by a piece of plastic or a strip of leather. :-)
Last edited by VegasDyna; Jun 15, 2016 at 01:40 PM.
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My bike is purpose built and I run it every day in any weather in heavy LA traffic. One of the purposes is not to get my ***** fried, since I still enjoy using them. You certainly don't need it if you don't have *****, don't use them or run bike in the range of 72-82 degrees only on weekends to Starbucks next block
Originally Posted by vizcarmb
Sorry, that crap is for sissy *** ******* that ride softails. You know that bearded guy that has his ad posted on his posts? Forgot his name. He should show up pretty soon
In LA? So that means, sunny 360 days a year and rain the other 5?
Just kidding, I wish I had LA weather. Try 75mph wind chill in 35deg weather. It gets way colder here, but 35 deg is my limit in fear of ice from the coffee dumped out of the idiot in the cage on the highway around a turn.
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