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I don't know... but I think he's a ***-sucking idiot who thinks getting from point A to B the fastest is a "motorcycle" rider...
Never mind that he can't go over a fifty mile stretch before he has to get off and straighten his back...
Ofcourse... not to mention the fact that if he actually put as many miles as some of us do in a season... he would "have" to buy those three ricers he spoke of because one wouldn't last that long...
I will admit though.... he must be on some goooooood drugs...
I'm willing to bet he wishes he had a Harley! It's been my experience in the past that when someone makes fun of something or someone there is usually some degree of jealousy involved.
Last edited by RoadKing_Bob; Feb 27, 2009 at 06:12 AM.
Reason: clarified my opinion
Well even though his diatribe about Harleys is whacked, you gotta give him credit for his humor. Especially in his posts to the Harley owner replies, that's some good stuff.....
I just wanted my bike, I didn't realize it made me an instant bad ***...cool.
I guess he or she will never understand, and wont be happy till dying at the fastest speed ever reached in 150 feet on main street in shorts and no shirt.
I couldn't even stomach reading half of that. He's obviously overcompensating for something. Aside from that, while some of his points may be true regarding performance, comparing a sport bike to a stock Harley, is about as absurd as comparing a Mustang GT to a Ford Ranger. Why even bother?
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