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voted for mines.....Heritage!
(Akitakoi's avatar is hypnotising....im wondering if he will ever knock himself out or not....i'll keep watching to see!)
I have my neighbor's standard and have had it for 3 months now. He comes back from Iraq in about a month. To each his own and everyone likes what they like and I have nothing against the standard-------buuuttt; I don't like it for myself. I take good care of it for him and ride it periodically; but I don't like the lack of floorboards or the corbin that he has on it (it feels like a brick). The seat puts me in a ackward position. I always wondered why I seemed to be leaning back while sitting on the seat. He has screaming eagles on it also (slip ons) that sound very quiet compared to my V&H. He loves it to death though---and I love being able to help him out while he's in Iraq since he helped me while I was there
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