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It looks as though this thread has evolved ( receded ) into another Sportster bashing thread also? It ain't what you ride, it's how you ( and the fact that you do ) ride it that matters.
Your post caused me to do some reminiscing. My first "motorcycle" was a Honda 350 street and trail. Rode it half way cross country when I got transferred in the military. With this crowd I hesitate to mention that my first "two wheels" was a Vespa scooter.
While my first "motorcycle" was a Suzuki RM100, first road legal ride as a junior in High School was exactly like this bad machine right here:
Nope. I was just stirring the pot to see how long it'd take the fairy dust and sprinkles to rise to the top.
Taking it back to homosexuality with each comment really shines the light on your "curiosity". Unfortunately, you are barking up the wrong tree. I know some queer folks if you'd like an introduction though. You sure you don't have a Sportster?
Taking it back to homosexuality with each comment really shines the light on your "curiosity". Unfortunately, you are barking up the wrong tree. I know some queer folks if you'd like an introduction though. You sure you don't have a Sportster?
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