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C'mon now Johnny. When I was in the car business in the 90's we had this old saying... "There is a seat for every ***". And "An *** for every seat".
Somebody is gonna see those bars and love em just as you did.
Give it time and dont be in such a hurry. Are they even off the bike yet?
Stop fvcking around and post us up some photos of that bike Johnny.
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Coyote...You wanna hear crazy? I'm doing a set of Beach/Flat track bars on my Night Train tonight in anticipation of my 4 weeks away Jockey kit!
Now those bars on a Train could be just cause for a bit of flaming.
Do we care?
those bars look far beter than the pul backs, jus my 2bobs worth!! ill go now
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