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i am also in a liberal infested state and they seem to the hot spots for freebeees in walking away with anything they feel could be had
I see it as war was only one reason guns were invented the other is liberals who like war want to take away a freedom you have but not there's
Lucky this communist state i can still carry all the time...but not supposed to protect property...guess the carry piece makes a good knock out tool.. sad
I still carry around a padlock on my belt loop, if she is gonna be out of sight, fork lock goes on.
Flathead has no fork lock capability, so I made a point of getting an OEM ignition switch with a key. but honestly that bike has her own anti-hipster/anti-theft devices built in. Kicker, Linkert and fuel shut off valve. it ain't going anywhere unless John is at the bar I am at!!!?!?!?!?
LMFAO......UNFORTUNATELY i have a pretty good tune up and it starts toooooooo friggin easy. I still havent done anything yet....
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