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How about "A Sucker Born Every Minute"? They make enough money they can buy their own "Rivets" and put whatever they like on them. It's be different if there were a non-profit charity or something, or even if a portion of the money went to a charity, but it isn't the case. No thanks, but cheers to those who are so quick to throw their money away. You wanna do something cool and make an impact, donate the money to the Wounded Warrior fund, or your local SPCA, or even a local youth home or battered wives shelter.
I do have a question though, since the rivet will be outside their building, if the finish begins to crap out, will they cover it under warranty or turn themselves down due to wear and tear or using a "non-aproved" polish? Just asking.
As long as you used H-D oil and not amsoil, mobil-1 or castrol syn....you're covered....!!
BUT only for the first 250 miles...[8D]
HD is offerring a extended rivet warranty foranother$250.
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