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After living of a number of years on this planet I've come to the realization that there are X number of people out there who take offense at having to pay for anything.
You know who I'm talking about - peeps you go out to dinner with and who never offer to pick up the tab no matter how many times you do or how many drinks they have.
I could go on and on... but then it would get into politics so I won't.
BS If you and your butties bought three bikes you wouldn't be bitching and your fellas would have got all the sausage you could cram down your throats. Read your OP...you and your butties didn't buy ****.
Well anytime you go to a dealership or event that's what your gonna get! Its their job to sell bikes and any way they can get someone to chat up about a bike then they will do it. About the food other than a free hotdog or something I've never had any free food-at a HD store not sure I would partake anyway. So hey if don't like being hassled to buy a bike or t-shirt then don't go!
I never go to such events. I only go the dealership when it is time to buy a bike or get service work done. Other than that, I do not hang out at dealerships.
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