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...really dont give a damn what other folks think about their bike....I have customized my bike to suit me...looks like **** and dirty as hell...if a water hose wont take it off,it belongs there...:>)
I'm with you! Mine is old and a bit crusty and suits me perfectly. I think I would look and feel out of place on anything too clean or too perfect or too new.
I basically don't give a damn what other people think about almost anything including my bike. And the older I get the less I care what people think and I didn't care that much when I was younger.
Okay...I think you are all full of ****. But then you wouldn't care because you don't care what other people think.LOL
Truth is I love to clean my bike, I love to ride a clean bike, I love it when the chrome blinds people when the sun shines on it, I love it when people stare at my bike and tell me how cool it is.
I do this for myself, not for you or anyone else. I enjoy it so I do it, so I guess in a way we have something in common because I don't give a **** how you feel about that.
I like keeping mine clean too because I'm not too lazy to clean it and I spent quite a bit of money on it for me and I want to keep it looking as good as I can.
I don't give a **** but I have taken a few.
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