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Just gotta say, Feels real good to me to know that there are real men still out there that will defend the lifestyle and stand up to what is in there heart, no matter what or who, ya ol' school farts out there know what I mean. Young in years but you have the heart, stay the course. cole
Is it intermission yet? This is the most entertaining thread I've read in a long, long time!
A girl like that isn't worth your time. Why waste time and effort trying to educate her about Harleys, when there are so many others who would jump both you and your Harley in a New York second?
And yeah, by ignoring her, she'll likely pursue you - especially once she hears your bike rumbling next to all those annoying little sewing machines on wheels parked next to it. If you're really interested in her, let her only sit on it first, with the engine running but without taking her for a ride yet. She'll remember the vibes...
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