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What a weird title. I know this is a lame thread, but sue me, I am excited. Looks and feels awesome. In case you haven't caught on yet, I am talking about a Danny Gray Buttcrack Solo. Seems like it is going to have nice lower back support which would be nice because all my vertebrae are cracked.
By the way, still haven't heard anything from my dealership about my bike parts coming in or bike being ready. They said early this week. I think I am going to just ride the RK loaner through the front entrance. Maybe that will get their attention.
Ride that loaner right through the front door straight into the 60 dollar t-shirt section, haha that will definitely get some attention. I bet she wont tell you shes with a customer then.
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