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Met some guy that had a Bagger and and we were talking about the deuce. He was talking like the Deuce is a good Girls Bike and he had bought his wife one and now movin her up to a bigger bike. He just had a flipped attitude and backhanded complements about the Deuce being a good girls bike. Just want to get peoples opinion about the Deuce. Is there a lot of this going on with other bikes as well?
Is the Deuce considered as a girls bike by other bikers or is this guy have a little "p" problem?
Be honest on your opinions.
I just picked up an 07 Deuce a couple of months ago and just wondering is this what I am going to be putting up with?
A Deuce is far from a "girl's" bike. It is more of a "Hotrod" bike. It's where it comes from more than anything. In act there are women riding everything from sporties to baggers now. That is a good thing. Just consider the source.
I also wanted a deuce originally. I just could'nt get past the rear fender being, I thought, butt ugly. Since I bought my train, I realize that for me the deuce has too much chrome & I am too much of a slob to keep it the way it should be kept. I later ralized that the accessories were real limited for the duece
I love my deuce tell that guy he can go F--k OFF I know girls that are 5"10 and they ride ultra-classics and I know guys that are 300lbs that ride 1200 and 883s so the guy a *** wipe.
I have seen chicks on everything from softail deluxes and street glides to dynas of all shapes and sizes and lots of sporty 883's and everything in between.
I dont see many chicks riding Night Trains though?
So if you want a bike that really seems to be anti-chick rider....Buy a Train and get it looking really black and extra ugly!
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