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Good one...Mazz I just saw a thread for pages on a Horse saddle on a harley, ridiculous to me ? Yes, however I didnt feel compelled to reply. What i the hoodie question was about tires? Would it warrant the same response? I thought this forum was about information sharing, advice, suggestions, and where to get good deals or parts quality information along with general discussion. Someone asked for a recommendation and many provided such. Most useful for the person who asked the original question, and then not. If answering a question makes me a target of someone's ridicule then so be it. I tried to pass on what I thought was helpful information, especially when its 32 degrees and Im still riding as well as many others here.
I agree. I leave my house when its in the 20s its cold. Some clothes are better than others. I ride the absolute **** out of my bike. I need to stay warm as well. Going to a place like this is what forums were made for.
Mama taught me “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all”. Too bad many these days weren’t taught that principal.
On topic - I have a branded sweatshirt I bought several years ago... must have been an eBay thing as it is from a HD shop in Spain. The back of the tag says R. K. Stratman, Inc. St. Louis, MO.
I found it in my closet about a year ago, still with the tags on, and when I pulled it out I found that it also has a built-in skull mask. It is a heavier sweatshirt and very warm. I just did a search and found several images of this one, along with others similar in style.
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