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So's my wife, and she also plays guitar, if that's what your avatar indicates.
I'm a Rocker people too, but she gets way more honks and thumbs-ups when she rides the Rocker than the Wideglide, and nobody gives a chit what I ride (I might as well be invisible), when she's riding alongside on the Rocker in her pink leather jacket.
Last edited by Warp Factor; Apr 13, 2015 at 05:22 PM.
So's my wife, and she also plays guitar, if that's what your avatar indicates.
I'm a Rocker people too, but she gets way more honks and thumbs-ups when she rides the Rocker than the Wideglide, and nobody gives a chit what I ride (I might as well be invisible), when she's riding alongside on the Rocker in her pink leather jacket.
Yes, I've been playing guitar as long as I've been riding street. I started when I was 18. I play mostly Classic Rock and Country. The Rocker definitely gets attention!
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