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Harley Davidson's website is just like their motorcycles. It works OK, but if you really want it to work properly and get the most out of it, you have to upgrade the website's engine, upgrade your monitor to LED lighting, preferably from Custom Dynamics, and use electricity made from synthetic products.
In addition, when using the mouse to browse, you must use proper counter-steering techniques, otherwise you could crash the website.
Also make sure that when seating in front of the computer, you use a Mustang or LePera leather chair. Otherwise, you will end up with a chafe rear end.
And last but not least, if your computer is under your desk, you may experience heat coming from under the desk. You can solve this by getting a Captain Itch's leather heat shield. They work great :-)
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