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My wife is jealous of my girlfriend and isbeing a b!itchabout it--dam wimin. But that's not as bad as the suck weather man who said is was not supposed to rain and my bike getting wet last weekend when I got caught in the rain that wasn't supposed to happenand almost dropped it cause I was trying to avoid all the durn cagers whilst worrin about the bugs that were collectin and marring my paint.
And I only ride my bike once a month to help keep the miles low and resale value high
my bike getting wet last weekend when I got caught in the rain that wasn't supposed to happen
And I only ride my bike once a month to help keep the miles low and resale value high
And now it's worthless because you rode it in the rain...
You could always list it For Sale on HDForums and ask what you paid for it with a daily bump until the right buyer comes along...
well lets see just recently I posted about needing to locate a normaly hard to find part and every one and their little brother whomaretwinkiyridingneverturnedawrenchrubs were trying to tell me how to fix a problem when All I needed was a place to buy the part as my normal wholesalers website was down
and all the local shops are closed by the time I get home
now I got a head ache just rethinking about the whole thread (good thing I am taking the day off today)
Great point.
Post a thread. Ask a question about one particular part. Everyone wants to chime on their particular choice of part and why they chose it. Or how they fabricated said part from a washing machine belt and hubcap from a 1975 Pacer slapped together with some KY jelly. If you can't offer anything to a thread, or have no interest in the topic, don't even bother opening it up. Just move along.
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