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When I bought my 99 Heritage, t-shirts were about $16 to $18. Over a few years I bought a dozen or so shirts and had a few given to me as gifts. Now they're so high priced that it's difficult to justify spending the money on them. I believe that if the dealers had any sense they'd lower the prices to a more reasonable amount and probably sell more shirts than they could make.
Everything's getting more and more expensive. Gas, cages, food, houses, rent... you name it, it's getting expensive. T-shirts are the least of my worries at this point.
If the shirt's too expensive, put the wallet back in your pocket. I don't like it either, but hey. Just my $.02.
Everything's getting more and more expensive. Gas, cages, food, houses, rent... you name it, it's getting expensive. T-shirts are the least of my worries at this point.
If the shirt's too expensive, put the wallet back in your pocket. I don't like it either, but hey. Just my $.02.
I've bought my most recent bike from a private person (I will surely miss out on a t-shirt!)
I bought my last bike from a Rossmeyer dealership...I got two t-shirts and a box of cookies!
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