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You might not be a rub, but you sure as hell need to learn how to turn those CAPS off. And while you're at it, please turn off the bold text. There...now your a civilized biker that doesn't yell too much. lol
Xmeter is right...with all those bikes in the family surely you know one of the most important things about our creed is to stand for what you feel is right & not worry about political correctness, stereotypes (even if they seem to come from "within") or what anyone else believes....ride!...free!
My oppinion3 about the brand "RUB":
[ol][*]None of the words in the acronym are anything to be ashamed of (I mean it's not like someone is calling you a RUQ).[*]The name was probably started by some wannabies without a nickel in their pocket to own a bike.[*]This is America...anyone who really wants it can be Rich (wish I was). There is nothing wrong with living in an Urban area (although I prefer the sticks). And if being a Biker still means ride free in the most American of senses....I could see it as a compliment.[/ol]
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