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Why does everone hate on Wild Hogs, that movie was funny and entertaining. Sheesh you all are as bad as those that the on Top gun cause it was not 100% accurate. I spent 21 years working on Navy Jets, and ridding bikes, Top gun and wild hogs are 2 of my favs
Looks good. Harley should be sponsoring lots of movies. Then Came Bronson and Easy Rider inspired a whole generation.
I doubt the old men would be picking up too many voluptuous women.
What I could catch from the trailer and info -- dude lives in Missouri, had an Ultra Classic for a couple decades...gets up one day and says he needs to finally do his ride of a lifetime and take his bike on a trip to the rockies and pacific northwest-- before its too late. Probably one of the guys towing his bike to Sturgis every year, sitting in the left lane blocking bike traffic with the trailer.
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