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The bagger guys keep bumping their "vote for my bagger" thread to get Lil'gmac to win. We need to band more softail votes! Please checkout TRobb's and my softails to see if you help boost the votes.
You are suppose to vote for what you consider the best overall bike, regardless of which model it is, but for some reasona lot of members only vote on the model, that comes closest to what they own.
Tom
I only vote a couple times a year because that whole BOTM thing is just what Tmitchell says. I think it's a boring, personal popularity exercise, which I hate to see. People are so fu*king insecure about what they ride, that it makes me wonder ifthe general populationcan ever think objectively outside of the box anymore..
I vote for which bike I like the best.
Sometimes baggers, sometimes Sportys, sometimes Softails.
This month I actually looked and voted. I thought there was a special looking ride,some of which were basically built from his own parts and a bike that was really, really one of a kind...
I voted for CNC Wheel guy.
Personally, I think his bike is by far the best and most unique of the entire bunch.
Your bike wins hands down in my book bud..
JMHO.
I agree people arent voting for what bike they like best, and only for the one that is closest to what they ride. But with that said, get your vote in for one of the softails and help put the ol' bagger to rest...[sm=badbadbad.gif]
Tmitchell, & GeorgeC, I agree 100%. Last month the amount of votes that CNC has now, would
have won. Just goes to show you how childish some people can be. Oh well, thats my 2 cents.
It just doesn't really freakin matter !!!!
I agree with hspring03 (two softails and two sporties cancelling each other out on votes), tmitchell (dead on) and George C (insecurity issues). Outcome would be different if you added another Bagger to this race. Maybe that would be a good idea for future BOTM's, two of each model, or one from each model.
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