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The Triumph dealer wouldn't take them as a trade in?
I went and took a look at some of your posts... Which was mostly wise cracks and sarcasm...
But I did find this... Which makes you a mouth breather also... You say one thing and do another huh?
Originally Posted by Next In Line
Judge a person based on how they act, not what they ride.
I'm pretty humble about my ten year old poor mans bike... Saved and bought parts off ebay and swapmeets...
traded with friends, and even gave away most of the left over aftermarket and stock parts when other forum
people needed it. You know help the ones that are coming where you came from.
So who are you to judge me? Because my bike looks the way I want it to... My Money, My Sweat, My Bike
I went and took a look at some of your posts... Which was mostly wise cracks and sarcasm...
But I did find this... Which makes you a mouth breather also... You say one thing and do another huh?
I'm pretty humble about my ten year old poor mans bike... Saved and bought parts off ebay and swapmeets...
traded with friends, and even gave away most of the left over aftermarket and stock parts when other forum
people needed it. You know help the ones that are coming where you came from.
So who are you to judge me? Because my bike looks the way I want it to... My Money, My Sweat, My Bike
dude youre such a poser!...lol love your bike btw!..haters everywhere his wife prolly left him for 20 year old!
Ok I get it you two guys are not fans of big wheels on Harleys. But dudes if it's not your thing, next thread move on. No sarcastic remarks needed.
Everyone has different taste, wether it be the blackout look, I'm gonna buy everything with a harley logo look, the nothing but motor guy, to the I'm keeping it stock guy, so be it.
If having a big wheel on my harley labels me as a " Poser" well I guess I'm a poser.
love your bike man...really radical stance man..aloha!
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