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No need to apologize... I was actually on your side ... must not have came through right.
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Sorry man ! I'm a Redneck Hillybilly from northern alabama living in Texas. They didn't teach us nothin about bowing to folks where I cam from, We all drink from the same mason jar. Yer either a friend or yer not. I was just trying to be friendly, Didn't know the dude from adams house cat. Just seen 3 dudes on old bikes.
The dude might of had his mind on other things.
I heard the same thing about Jessie James thinks he's Gods Gift to the world....have no need for people who think they are better then the next guy!!!!
Sounds like a pompous ***. Maybe he built the bike to pay for cigarette`s while in jail for beinga complete assthat killed another human being while drunk.
Yeah...He`s better than everyone else alright. What a piece of DIRT.
Was it a REAL Panhead or one the imitations that are out there now..
the only way to determine if it's real or not is look for the VIN number right between the jugs... if it ain't there.. it's a fake... just like Lane...
yep....i met him while settin up at an Easyrider bike show a few years back....he walked by lookin at my bike and asked if i wanted an autograph....i did tell him "no, but i'll give you mine, i'm the world famous TTM...lemme see that hat"....we both laughed an he went on about his biz...guess he didnt want me writin on his hat
I had a chance to talk briefly with Jesse James,Dave Perewitz and Eddie Trotta at Sturgis.All were very friendly and didnt talk down to me.They were all busy and took the time to answer a few questions.I was real impressed with Jesse,at the end of his booth being open he helped his crew put the bikes away and close everything up before anyone left.Then he got on his old cop bike and rode away.All three are much better builders then Lane and didnt have an attitude
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