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While thumbing through my latest edition of Dealer News, I ran across this article for the new Harley Scootster.
What do you all think about this one? Franchises are available. http://www.scootster.com.
While thumbing through my latest edition of Dealer News, I ran across this article for the new Harley Scootster.
What do you all think about this one? Franchises are available. http://www.scootster.com.
Rodent,
I'm sure some will take to this...but to me...it appearsto be a way of f#*king up a perfectly good sportster. Of course, I have to admit, quite a few folks would tell you I was a damn fool for throwing myself out of perfectly good airplanes. It's all in the eye of the beholder I guess.
-clutch-
P.S. Thank you by the way for your Patriot Guard service. I have now signed up for it...but ain't sure I can behave (I've lost soldiers & friends in all this).
I wonder if I can get a refund on my Scootster purchase. I bought one because it was easier to mount afer having too many beers. I didn't have to lift my leg over the seat to get on. LOL.
Seriously..........Thanks for joinging the PGR. It's never easy doing a PGR run, but that's my way of saying THANK YOUto the men and women for watching my back.
I wish we could have more WELCOMEHOMEruns.
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