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Hey there, If ya ask me and I'm not tryin' to start a big argument but yes I'd ride it. As long as it's got to wheels and is a cruiser of one make or another Iv'e ridden worse than that by ten miles. But seriously if that was all I had I'd ride it just so I could it took 20yrs before I could afford a harley and it was worth the wait. So I say to all out there whether you agree or not maybe you can't afford a harley or can as long as you can point it in a direction and go more power to ya.
Excuse me, skunk tail, and fuzzy seat cover?? Isn't that a little "FUR" under your nose!!ha, hasorry,couldn't pass that uplus
For starters the skunk tail, the red bandana on the handlebars, the fuzzy seat cover.
There may be more but I think I could live with the bags, crashbars, windshield, and back rest, the wife might like that.
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