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I wear an old Indian and Moto Guzzi T-shirt don't own one but I liked the shirt whats the big deal. I like motorcycles.
Thats the thing, you like motorcycles, he dislikes, or at least when he was buying his scoot, Harleys. He wanted nothing to do with Harleys and is now waering HD stuff. I'd wear an old Indian shirt too if I had one, I dont think I will ever wear a Jap bikes gear though...
haha! great story,he must be kickin himself for not gettin a train,great bike! his vulcan would of devalued to much to get a scoot now,good luck to him for wearin harley gear,he may ride a crap bike,least his threads are cool! i wore the gear way before i got my scoot ,coz i always loved em and wanted one!
Yeah I bethe is but he wont admit it at all. I laughed inside when he told me how much he Loved my buddy's night train. (When they had one for sale used for a steal). But the funny thing is when I brought up that I tried to show him a night he just can't seem to remember.... funny
Yeah your dude is a posser for sure. I have a Kaw Z1000 and never have any HD gear on when on it and I never have any of my Kaw gear on when on the HD. I love jap sport bikes, but do not like there crusiers at all. I mean I could have had whatever newer used jap crusier I wanted, but I got my Sporty since it fit me and I was only wanting to get an HD. Tell you buddy to get a real bike to match his gear LOL!
My aut's dad does not ride at all-guess he did years ago, but sports HD cloths alot and it pisses me off in a way. It's like dude you did not drop any money on a bike, you do not put yourself out on the road in danger like we do so don't try to act like you are a biker.
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