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Well, I did put the Showas on my bike nut no, I didn't take them apart to do it. They come from the factory ready to race.
The only thing your bike has in common with a harley is the wheel count. Its kind of like comparing a B-29 to a maxi pad, they both have wings. (can you guess which yours is?) there are people on here who actually are looking for advice and your troll- like posts are counter-productive. sorry for interrupting the thread, but this guy is gettin on my nerves.
The only thing your bike has in common with a harley is the wheel count. Its kind of like comparing a B-29 to a maxi pad, they both have wings. (can you guess which yours is?) there are people on here who actually are looking for advice and your troll- like posts are counter-productive. sorry for interrupting the thread, but this guy is gettin on my nerves.
uuuuh, yeah, considering my bike traps in the high 160s in the 1/4 I would wager it was the 60 hp harley that has the most in common with a feminine hygiene product.
There's nothing hardcore about riding a bike that's slower than a 10-yr-old stock Chevy Z28.
uuuuh, yeah, considering my bike traps in the high 160s in the 1/4 I would wager it was the 60 hp harley that has the most in common with a feminine hygiene product.
There's nothing hardcore about riding a bike that's slower than a 10-yr-old stock Chevy Z28.
You have a fast bike....does that entitle you to be a douche?
uuuuh, yeah, considering my bike traps in the high 160s in the 1/4 I would wager it was the 60 hp harley that has the most in common with a feminine hygiene product.
There's nothing hardcore about riding a bike that's slower than a 10-yr-old stock Chevy Z28.
It was the guy above comparing my bike to a maxi-pad. Most of the guys around here who talk big about how 'bad' their bikes are couldn't even ride mine.
Who was that masked man and what does he ride? He's been sent to banned camp where he can race with all the other idiots that can't seem to get along on a Harley Forum!
I'm going to bed now, so you can ban this username, I don't really like spanish all that much anyway. I'll be back tomorrow with a new one. And again on Monday, then Tuesday and maybe even Wednesday.
I guarantee I'll be here until I get bored. You can never ban me.
Sad thing is I never really got out of line - AND I own a Harley as well as a Busa. I just speak up about some things that are unpopular with regular MC riders - and a lot of riders on this forum.
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