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I just signed up for the forum and introduced myself in the new members section. Seems like a great forum (I've read through a few dozen threads and got a kick out of the humor and craziness).
I kinda hate to start out here on a negative note, but seriously, am I the only one who finds the latest changes to the HD website...well, weird? That thing where you scroll across and see a representative bike from each family of bikes, seriously, it makes me nauseas. And I don't really get nauseas very easily.
Um. Oh, well. I'll just put on my assless chaps and go for a ride....
Dang man, next thing you will be bashing the bikes. Be careful 'cause only about one half here hate the "moco" and "stealers". The rest of "US" like everything (almost) about Harley-Davidson Motor Company.
I just signed up for the forum and introduced myself in the new members section. Seems like a great forum (I've read through a few dozen threads and got a kick out of the humor and craziness).
I kinda hate to start out here on a negative note, but seriously, am I the only one who finds the latest changes to the HD website...well, weird? That thing where you scroll across and see a representative bike from each family of bikes, seriously, it makes me nauseas. And I don't really get nauseas very easily.
Um. Oh, well. I'll just put on my assless chaps and go for a ride....
Subliminal advertising. It is the MOCOs way of trying online hypnosis. Next you will her "you are getting sleepy, very sleepy." "you will purchase a CVO at full MSRP" "every piece of clothing you wear while riding must have a bar and shield logo" etc
Last edited by Shaved Ice; Aug 15, 2009 at 10:03 PM.
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