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The best part about riding my Bob, is that I can wear my little pink g-string under my leather pants. I really like the sensation when they get in a twist.
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She says my '03 Heritage with the windshield, bags, and leather tassles on the brake and clutch levers, looks like an old mans bike! (
Sorry, I must have used too much subtlety. Next time I will speak my mind!!
ORIGINAL: glebo
So...what are ya tring to say DenimStreet?!?
ORIGINAL: DenimStreet
Street Bob a chick bike??? WTF! The Bob is an all-man, old-school, bad-***, rebel without a cause, bike!!![sm=boink3.gif][sm=chairshot.gif][sm=shutup.gif][sm=WTFsgign.gif][sm=closed.gif]
ORIGINAL: ae4782tt
What would you guys think of as a chick Harley? A little background: I have a female friend that I work with, I would like to ride, and occasionally ride with. She says my '03 Heritage with the windshield, bags, and leather tassles on the brake and clutch levers, looks like an old mans bike! (I'm 47 she is 39) She has an 03 V-Rod with custom red paint and ghost flames. Its kinda like a fashion ascessory I suppose, its painted to match her red hair she says! I gotta admit she does lookpretty good on it! So when you think of a Chic-Harley what comes to mind? Softail Deluxe, Street Bob, maybe a Sportie comes to mind for me. As an old Man's Harley I think that is harder to put a label on.
I see chicks quite often on all softails, dynas and sportsters and even three wheelers but I seldom see one on a touring bike of any kind. Do I need to buy a bagger to be manly? Naw, I will just ride with the chicks!!!!!
I see chicks quite often on all softails, dynas and sportsters and even three wheelers but I seldom see one on a touring bike of any kind. Do I need to buy a bagger to be manly? Naw, I will just ride with the chicks!!!!!
The chicks aren't going for the baggers untils the bags are supplied by Coach,Louis Vuitton,Chanel,Gucci and Prada.
If I could afford a second Harley, it would be a street bob, flat black, insane apes, and maybe a 116 or 124. Not so sure I can find panties my size to still fit once twisted, or, maybe, the sheer acceleration of the big inch motor on such a light bike might just twist 'em up fer me!
BTW.....no offense intended denimstreet, like I say, you have my dream second bike.
I guess.....until I become rich and famous like SOME people on here.......I'll just stick to my "Ultimate geezer glide"
Thats a great glide. Watch those panties though. They get stuck up there far enough, you may never find em!
ORIGINAL: wnogood
If I could afford a second Harley, it would be a street bob, flat black, insane apes, and maybe a 116 or 124. Not so sure I can find panties my size to still fit once twisted, or, maybe, the sheer acceleration of the big inch motor on such a light bike might just twist 'em up fer me!
BTW.....no offense intended denimstreet, like I say, you have my dream second bike.
I guess.....until I become rich and famous like SOME people on here.......I'll just stick to my "Ultimate geezer glide"
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