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by the way did you ever figure out how to remove your seat? or how about how to put your valve stem covers on? or whats the difference between knuckle bars or drag bars or beach bars? or better yet is your helmet D.O.T. even if it has a dot stamp on the back? all questions you have asked?
Last edited by BLKnCHRME09Deluxe; Jan 12, 2009 at 09:58 AM.
Are there any mods out there taking note of this? I'm trying my best to ignore this idiot
someone should probably step in and warn him to cool it before I end up getting myself
in trouble here.
Are there any mods out there taking note of this? I'm trying my best to ignore this idiot
someone should probably step in and warn him to cool it before I end up getting myself
in trouble here.
reminds you of when you were in grade school doesn't it? you were the kid we all picked on! then you would tell the teacher on us wouldnt you? you dont need a motorcycle to prove to yourself your a man. its ok everything will be alright! your gonna make it...like i say before you can dish it out but you sure can't stick up for yourself when it is dished back. sissy p.s. if you were tryen to ignore me you wouldn't have posted something (a couple of threads back)to insult me once again. sissy
look what i just found !!! now this is funny! 6 months of riding!!!! 1100++ post in 2 months!!!
Originally Posted by pensacolaharley I'm not rubbing this in but I'm in Florida and ride whenever it's not raining or too foggy
lol call me a wuss I don't care... I got the bike to ride and have fun not to ride in conditions I feel are unsafe (especially considering my relative inexperience... only been riding about 6months).
im done with you!!!! moron maybe you should get on that bike and off the computer
Last edited by BLKnCHRME09Deluxe; Jan 12, 2009 at 10:23 AM.
joined this site 6-7 days ago, WTF is with all the prissy teasing back and forth, I thought this was a forum for adults. anyway if you live in fla. you should know that side mounted plates and lights are illegal, you can get written for equipment violations.
joined this site 6-7 days ago, WTF is with all the prissy teasing back and forth, I thought this was a forum for adults. anyway if you live in fla. you should know that side mounted plates and lights are illegal, you can get written for equipment violations.
I thought so too but apparently a few took exception to some of my previous post and rather than just ignore it, or even respectfully question me about it, like most would've done, two decided to get into a pissing contest with me that I tried to ignore as long as I could and I have plenty of witnesses on here that would confirm that.
I think it's over now... I hope so anyway.
Last edited by P'colaHarley-17RGS; Jan 12, 2009 at 01:29 PM.
joined this site 6-7 days ago, WTF is with all the prissy teasing back and forth, I thought this was a forum for adults. anyway if you live in fla. you should know that side mounted plates and lights are illegal, you can get written for equipment violations.
There's some history here that you are not aware of ...but yeah, I think the points been made and everyone is aware of the issue. I think we can move on as long as some posters dont continue to be obsurdly annoying.
...but I think those posters are starting to get the point now that 4 or 5 people have brought it up.
Last edited by hellfish; Jan 12, 2009 at 01:57 PM.
To answer your question concerning the heartland side mount...you have to buy the led light seperately from the company... I paid like $50.00 for mine from the company...as mentioned above don't know if it's legal where you're at but they are a nice looking side mount...hope that helps brother
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