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Wow! This thread went to hell in a handbasket. After reading it all, I'm not sure if I should park my bike on carpet....or ride it...or show it..or black it out...or add chrome....or sell it. lol
Please, someone help!
Id the grass not green enough? Too green?
Did I park at the wrong angle?
Are my white walls the right color?
Do her boots clash?
I haven't run mirrors on any of my bikes for a long time and never catch grief. I also run open drags and my brake light never lights up because my rear brake switch takes too much pressure to turn it on. The damn thing only lights up when I mash the brake and lock up the tire.
Maybe I'm just lucky.
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Fester, I show in Stock Modified Class at shows, so yes it is basically stock. Except for a lot of chrome.
About 2 or 3 weeks ago I said in another post not this post, Blacked out bikes are Goth , meaning: dark, evil, or sinister. I also said its a cheap way of customizing your bike. (Maybe the words are a little different here).
Actually your words were "the whole blacked out bike thing is for people who can't afford chrome or they are into that Goth thing", thereby earning yourself the douche title.
You have the impression black is for poor people fine thats your opinion that you stated on an open forum, then how about this one all of your over the counter bolt on's aren't custom. I'll admit it my bike has bolt on stuff and some of them I even had to pay someone to install because Im not mechanically inclined in the least. But Im damn sure not trying to brag about bolt on **** or think my bikes the best because of it.
You started pissing on others with your ignorance so just be prepared to deal with responses to YOUR statement.
Actually your words were "the whole blacked out bike thing is for people who can't afford chrome or they are into that Goth thing", thereby earning yourself the douche title.
You have the impression black is for poor people fine thats your opinion that you stated on an open forum, then how about this one all of your over the counter bolt on's aren't custom. I'll admit it my bike has bolt on stuff and some of them I even had to pay someone to install because Im not mechanically inclined in the least. But Im damn sure not trying to brag about bolt on **** or think my bikes the best because of it.
You started pissing on others with your ignorance so just be prepared to deal with responses to YOUR statement.
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