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RE: Where is everyone putting there Security Fobs?
[quote]ORIGINAL: rockerheadsteve
ORIGINAL: blackdenimbiker
ORIGINAL: rockerheadsteve
Oh yah! Hows that foot taste?
Funny how u didn't reply to the other part of my post. [sm=happybounce.gif]
[/quote What part is that? Like I said it takes a fool to talk about something you know nothing about. Let alone continue. I suggest you go lay down somewhere! No time for fools such as yourself.
No time or no audible alarm? I posted proof to back up my statement. I don't see u doin the same, all ur doin is repeating ur used material. So whos the real fool?
As for what u told Night train, u did bash everyones bike u turd. So expect people to jump in on it cause so did u. and u also wrote about expressing ur opinion, which is what we are all doin. So maybe u should laydown cause ur rocker still sucks!!!
Just my opinion so don't get hurt and go crying to ur rocker buddies!!!!
RE: Where is everyone putting there Security Fobs?
I wonder how many people ever took the time to change the factory password on the security system. This "secret code" is only given to every rider that buys a new bike with the security system on it. Someone said you can't start a bike without the fob, don't fool yourself. If you haven't changed the code then durn near everyone has your factory code and can ride your bike away.
RE: Where is everyone putting there Security Fobs?
Whats's a key FOB? In my pocket. Lock the forks when I am somewhere other than the local places where I know everyone. That is a legitimate question as I often wonder............... "Now where else could I put this key fob?"
RE: Where is everyone putting there Security Fobs?
[quote]ORIGINAL: blackdenimbiker
ORIGINAL: rockerheadsteve
ORIGINAL: blackdenimbiker
ORIGINAL: rockerheadsteve
Oh yah! Hows that foot taste?
Funny how u didn't reply to the other part of my post. [sm=happybounce.gif]
[/quote What part is that? Like I said it takes a fool to talk about something you know nothing about. Let alone continue. I suggest you go lay down somewhere! No time for fools such as yourself.
No time or no audible alarm? I posted proof to back up my statement. I don't see u doin the same, all ur doin is repeating ur used material. So whos the real fool?
As for what u told Night train, u did bash everyones bike u turd. So expect people to jump in on it cause so did u. and u also wrote about expressing ur opinion, which is what we are all doin. So maybe u should laydown cause ur rocker still sucks!!!
Just my opinion so don't get hurt and go crying to ur rocker buddies!!!!
Show me the Video!!!!
Working on the video today. I'll try and post it tonight. We'll see who the fool is.
RE: Where is everyone putting there Security Fobs?
The dealer done the upgrade, along time ago. What, now that you know the rocker has the same option of all Harleys, your going to change your tune? No, the problem is my digital camera, (hand me down with no instructions) waiting for wife to record alarm going off and me flipping you the bird!lol edited for punctuation.
RE: Where is everyone putting there Security Fobs?
Ok guys, be nice. opinions are just what thay are. I am so glad we live in a world where everybody dosent like the same thing.
As for rocker being the hotest bike, I dont think so, that is only my opinion. There again im glad we dont like the same thing.
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