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I don't come here to argue and I have run a message board in my industry for almost 14 years so I understand how they work.
Here is my position:
I have money and spent a lot of it to have RMH build my bike to my specs and I trust them to do awesome work. Honestly, that's all that matters.
If you want to save money and do things yourself in your garage,
more power to you.
You like to opine a lot but yet have made it a point to not mention anything directly about how my bike looks. Instead, you focus on other things like attempting to judge me on how much money I spent, why I don't do the work myself, blah, blah, blah.
You are THAT guy on the message board. It's great to meet you.
lol
you mean like when i asked for pics of the build, then said it looks good... got a complex or something? buddy, get over yourself. Obviously you don't pay attention.
Who needs stinkin' fenders ... lol !! I also ride fender-less..
Originally Posted by IntenseMuscle
I get asked about this a lot because my last bike had no fenders either. I have had no problems with debri other than water if it's raining. In the hot months I even ride with no shirt and it still isn't an issue.
And about *****... if your ***** are close to either tire you're doing something really wrong. 🙂
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