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The softtail slim wanted one since they came out in 2012 finally got the one of my dreams a satin gray 2015 slim in August of 2015 for my 52 birthday a present to me
This issue of Cycle magazine was the most read and re-read magazine in my young, immature hands.
I still have the dog-eared issue..my lust for both objects on the cover was insatiable.
Last edited by upflying; Sep 12, 2017 at 11:26 AM.
In this pic, our mom wanted to get on it, but then couldn't figure out how to dismount. We laughed for a solid 30 minutes at her plight.
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Mean young'uns. Did she make you fetch a switch after she managed to dismount?
Originally Posted by upflying
This issue of Cycle magazine was the most read and re-read magazine in my young, immature hands.
I still have the dog-eared issue..my lust for both objects on the cover was insatiable.
I like the bike, but I bet that seat would definitely give you a sore butt.
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Sep 12, 2017 at 12:27 PM.
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