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Ridin' in shorts, topsiders, T-shirt, half helmet, shifting w/o the clutch, and ridin' some with no hands -- and honkin' along pretty good on your ole Ironhead. This is the kinda stuff that happens when you don't have some menopausal old geezer to provide precautionary advice. (Speedo ain't on line cuz I hain't picked up the cable yet. Next time!)
WOW! that was cool.youre really out there man.....livin on the edge my friend.you are one wild and crazy guy thats for sure.to crazy for me to hang with i know that.
i hear you about those geezers....always tellin you stuff...probably think if they go over 30 mph their skin will peel off.just because they been around and seen things and are still alive thats no reason for me to listen to them.
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