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I wish we had our own forum like other models do on this site, but maybe there aren't enough FXRs around to justify it. Someone said that the Dyna forum here would also include FXRs. When will people realize the that Dynas and FXRs are not the same bike? Anyway, the Evo forum here seems tocover it, so it's cool.
Yeah, it stinks we studly FXR guys have to hang around here in the Evo forum with people like those damn FLH riders. Those guys think they're so cool!
Now Now, Mr. MP, talk like that will get you exiled to the touring section and best oil threads, you don't want to go there.
Think of us FLH'ers as the big smelly kid in high school that you made fun of but knew your best chance was to outrun him when confronted.
FLH'ers haul around their coolness in the saddle bags, the top dogs can fill up a tourpack with cool and need a little more air in the rear shocks, I'm still trying to get the wave down so I can communicate with the pirates on the FXR's
Please don't take me seriously, too many other complications in life to argue with a fellow Evo rider.
Bought mine 15 years ago. Never want to get rid of it. I go to the local harley dealer when they have there open house. Ride the new bikes. At the end of the time there i get back on mine. My bike is always the best ride of the day. Love my bike.
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