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yea that might be true . that he was kidding but it's hard to take crap from a tire kicker or some body that dont have what it takes to ride.we all know if you want to ride you will ride and not talk about it.
Excuse me???? You don't know me or my situation. I can't believe you people are so **** and protective of your H-D image that you can't even understand the joke. "hard to take crap", man, if I was a Honda troll, I wouldn't be wasting my time on a H-D site to the tune of 400 posts. I am a moderator of a Chevrolet truck site and have over 15,000 posts there. I'm here to learn about the bikes I'm interested in, and maybe contribute where I can. I do have a few years of riding experience under my belt.
You guys need to lighten up and stop being so sensitive about perceived criticism on your rides. If you're that insecure, you probably shouldn't be riding at all.
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But you are trying to connect a truck with a bike. They are not the same. We hear that crap all the time. It's like a everything else, you have to be here a while and listen (read) to what every one says. Good luck on your search. Yes we care about what people say. That is why we spend the bucks cause we can. Not to offen but we are not buying 6-7k on a metric. We are buying a harley because we chose to. If you listen to everyone then there are no good bikes on the road. Cars and trucks for that matter. We all have our beliefs and that is what makes this forum what it is...
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