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Fact is if he wasn't liked around here his post would have simply been ignored. Some of you need to lighten up. If any one of us non asians went sniffing around one of those asian import racer fanboy websites we'd get the same ****.
And to this guy,
Originally Posted by reflexhunter
ummm beer....I rikes the beer!
Be careful. There are a lot of self-righteous holier than thou pukes around here that will tell you your license should be revoked forever for even mentioning alcohol.
The racists remarks to a simple question just UNCOOL
Why is it when some dude-in this case the asian writer/RIDER- who posted a simple valid question there are always the azzhats who have to deteriorate everything with a stupid racist comment. You guys cant even give the dude a simple answer. That "pork fried rice" remark was as STUPID AS STUPID GETS...Just stupid lowest common denominator intelligent remarks..I seen a few asian riders around. Personally i think its kinda cool that harleys appeal to everyone....-
Dude, dont let these keyboard gangsters deter you from reachin out to other riders here....RIDE ON!
I laughed my *** off over this s**t. I'm not a racist I just got a since of humor. I don't choose my riding pardners or friends by skin color but by the cut of their jib. For the most part it's just good natured ragging. Hell, if you read much of this forum you will see that everyone here is gay or a poser or both. I don't know how the Army is now but when I was in we said a lot worse crap than this but we were still a team that supported each other at the end of the day.
I would ride with you scheng32, and wouldn't give a s**t if ya made round eye jokes.
I dont care who I ride with, I just want to ride. But do you ever wonder why some ethnic groups hang out, well common background and similar families/traditions are just a few reasons. I never said I would only ride with a certain group, I was just wondering....and i usally do have a sense of humor about things, friends of mine have heard me say, "you can call me a China man, just dont call me a slanty eyed china man" I dont have slanty eyes.
Last edited by scheng32; Jul 16, 2011 at 07:18 PM.
It's funny my own brother remarked "do you know your skin color?" when I told him I bought a Harley...I hang with all of them. You'll usually hear me say something about the "Harley family" because I believe that no matter what your background is, this group is truly a family. Then there's the "extended family" which is those [other] motorcycle riders.
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