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I can assure you that in reality most are pretty average! I am most impressed with Irish girls... they are WAY smart and have attitude! I like that! As for their looks it doesn't change much from onecaucasian country to the next really.... the percentages / ratio is fairly constant I have found in my travels. Smart women seem to be a lot harder to find than attractive ones... when they are both it is marriage proposal time
Dean
ORIGINAL: tunaman
ORIGINAL: dmac1968
PS: Who thinks Vertigo just wants an excuse to hook up with that Aussie chick with the horses again hehehehe....
Nah - I think he's looking for as many more new conquests as he could squeeze in... I know if I wasn't married and was over there, I'd be doing the same. LOVE those Aussie beauties with that fantastic accent! [sm=Awwww.gif][sm=drlove.gif][sm=loveeyes.gif][sm=smiley15.gif]
Not that I was going to anyway but why not? Are they the ones like on Vertigo's bike?
Dean
PS: Had that 2007 miss teen america fwit video on my bebo site... she's that dumb that she's unattractive
ORIGINAL: scottylj
ORIGINAL: crock921
if you are going with a detachable sissy bar I am pretty sure you will need a kit to relocate the turn signals. I am trying to figure out if I can mount mine without one, but I have not figured it out as of yet
Sad but true, kit is a must do - you wont be able to use the small bullet led's on the rear either.
Not that I was going to anyway but why not? Are they the ones like on Vertigo's bike?
Dean
PS: Had that 2007 miss teen america fwit video on my bebo site... she's that dumb that she's unattractive
ORIGINAL: scottylj
ORIGINAL: crock921
if you are going with a detachable sissy bar I am pretty sure you will need a kit to relocate the turn signals. I am trying to figure out if I can mount mine without one, but I have not figured it out as of yet
Sad but true, kit is a must do - you wont be able to use the small bullet led's on the rear either.
DeanO, Just looking at the Pic - I think Vertigo's are non-HD, I Think.
Vertigo - what's the pedigree of your mini turn signals? We need to spend more of DeanO's mortgage fund.
the detachable sissy bar will not mount on the bike without relocating the lights (it is not a very severe relo) because the bar comes back past the light bars. Unless you grind it down as some have done, the hardware will not fit on the bike without the relo kit.
Am I the only person who thinks VB tastes like ****? (not that I know what **** tastes like). I'll take a Hahn, Coopers or Crown Lager any day!
DeanO
ORIGINAL: JimmyR
Ok so this bike stuff I am still a novice at, but I do know my beers! So that will be either Carlton Draught ("draft" to you in the US) or Victoria Bitter, known locally as "VB". Carlton and United Breweries ("CUB") also own the older Melbourne Bitter name, but this beer isn't as available as VB. CUB own Fosters, which is watery crap only drunk outside Australia or by my late uncle. In fact I hardly ever even see it at my local bottle shop here in Perth.
CUB also own Matilda Bay brewery which makes some cool "boutique" beers (probably difficult to call them boutique now) like Redback wheat beer and Bohemian Pils. But VB is probably the most popular beer in Australia these days. It's kinda generic - it's a bit bogan (read "redneck") but you'll see it everywhere. It seems to have almost replaced Emu Export as the bogan beer of choice here in Western Australia.
Sounds like another HD scam... why would they just not have brought the bike out WITH a longer bar... and the detachable kit should be standard too.... it's a good thing (for HD) that HD is HD because no other MOCO would get away with the stuff they do.
DeanO
ORIGINAL: crock921
the detachable sissy bar will not mount on the bike without relocating the lights (it is not a very severe relo) because the bar comes back past the light bars. Unless you grind it down as some have done, the hardware will not fit on the bike without the relo kit.
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