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damm, if the hair were much longer, it'd resemble my ex wife.
Oh man, that's messed up. lol.
Originally Posted by MidnitEvil
Just for the record, as far as I can see, you have NO sig pic.
Yeah, they apparently switched things up on the sig pic thing. What's funny is if I click on my name it brings it up in my profile, just not when I post. I haven't had the time to mess with it, but I'll see what I can do today to remedy the situation.
Edit: It's fixed now.
Last edited by Squishy; Jul 15, 2009 at 07:33 AM.
Reason: fixed my sig.
Y'all wanna laugh? There is a guy that lives in my area about the same size as the fat guy on a scooter pic...and he rides a scooter. I suspect next time I see him I will be laughing my **** off.
I wonder if the new WG will have the FB fender, and larger rear tire. That would be cool. Maybe a 103" motor stock would be cool too.
Y'all wanna laugh? There is a guy that lives in my area about the same size as the fat guy on a scooter pic...and he rides a scooter. I suspect next time I see him I will be laughing my **** off.
I wonder if the new WG will have the FB fender, and larger rear tire. That would be cool. Maybe a 103" motor stock would be cool too.
If that were so, i'd probably trade mine in on the 2010. it'd be pretty sweet.
Thanks! I really appreciate it. It's a fun bike to ride, but with the limited power and smaller size of the bike I've outgrown it quickly. I just don't know what I want for my next bike. I mean, you can only read so much about the differences between the softails and the dynas before you're even more confused than when you started. Seems like the softails have a better aftermarket of parts for them, but the dynas seem more of a bike you can ride in a "spirited manner" vs. the softail, but I honestly don't know anymore. lol. They had a used 05 Wideglide at the dealership yesterday, but I just couldn't imagine buying it without knowing what's going on with the 2010's. The two bikes I looked at the hardest were a brand new Fatbob and a Duece that was a few years old. They were throwing deals left and right when I was in there to get rid of the old stock. lol. He tried to sell me a Rocker that they had marked down to 15k but I just don't know that I could ride that. Seems like every time I've seen someone riding one they appear to be SOA fans trying to look cool. Not saying every person who owns one is like that, but since I'm a considered a new rider I didn't want to get lumped into the RUB crowd.
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