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The new Harley CEO's last job was running a sports shoe company so i guess that a new line of street clothes is what he knows how to do. Ironic that it is all done by Neighborhood, a Japanese yuppie street wear company inspired by the outfits of those crazy Japanese bosozuku bikers who ride around on crazy looking Japanese four cylinder bikes with apehangers and cafe fairing -- on the same bike!
WTF is that loud speaker for on the back of the cycle? Amplify the motor sound, or to scare off tailgaters.
It's the Bosozuku version of the get back whip. Instead of whacking the offending cager with a whip they shout "GET BACK" into a mic and the speaker amplifies it.
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