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So the weather finally broke and I got the EG out for the first ride of the year. Got a couple of miles under my butt and pull up to a red traffic light. In the right lane a cage pulls up beside. A gooooood looking blonde leans over her better half who is driving and gives me a big "thumbs up" and says " Nice Bike" with a big smile. So to be polite I give her a wave and pull away at the green.
Well, in the mirror I can see her man givin her chit, shaking his finger at her and cutting her a new one..
only time i ever had something like this happen was on a nice highway outside of Gettysburg, a niiiice blonde was behind me for a few miles in a convertible, i see her put her signal on to get on the ramp, she accelerates before hitting the curve of the ramp, pulls aside me and says "nice harley!" with a smile and a wave.
that made my day, i think ill start driving out near Gettysburg more often
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