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Off work, cold and pouring down rain, I drifted into the dark side section for the first time in a couple of years and realized the class that hangs in this section. Honestly is would be embarrassing when a Evo member posts his thoughts of something on a Harley being subpar and 42 pages follow of you suck, your a whiner, get a Goldwing, get a Vespa, get a BMW, not a realbiker, HD didn't make that specifically for you posts makes me realize, my hats off to you my friends.
I must appologize for my choice of keyboard selection that led to the darkside, it was a reality check
Last edited by 1997bagger; Jan 28, 2013 at 11:30 AM.
Reason: 3rd grade education
I would NEVER post in the other sections (well, almost never)....but they are entertaining. I had one of those folks drift into one of the threads I started here.............a true asshat........
Last edited by traildog; Jan 28, 2013 at 12:24 PM.
Im an ex. Big Winger who has recently gone to the " bright side " with the purchase of a 90 FLT which i am in the process of learning the ins and outs of rebuilding .
As a former " tech. guru " on the Gold Wings equivalent to this site ., i am duty bound to
say to all ... we just love our big *** bikes and a friendly wave of the hand to other riders of other than HDs shouldnt be so damned hard to do !
I wave or nod to everyone, even the Vespa riders! Funny, I thought the "darksiders" were the people on the other forum that pay people to do everything!! Shows how clueless I am.
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