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Folks, I am here to gather some support for a discussion on another website. The topic is Harley Davidson, and the website is http://www.zzr1200.net. I ride one of these bikes, yes a japanese sport touring bike. The discussion started out with a couple of members posting a couple of Harley jokes and has turned into 12 pages of Harley bashing crap. You would not believe the garbage being posted. I'm trying to fight this battle with a couple of others that think, "who cares what you ride", the rest think they are pretty clever bashing an American Legend and their riders. I would love to see some members of this, Harley site come on over and help me out. Sign up for a free account, use a fake email address if you want, just give me a hand! If you do come over tread lightly on the "Jap Crap" slurs, you'll just prove their points for them.</P>
The topic is in the general discussion forum and titled, "Harley Jokes"</P>
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