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naming your bike is wrong ..like a nick name it should be given to you or your bike by your peers..imo ofcoarse
i dont like these bike or car shows where they name them before they start like it gives instant street cred to the project..thats gaysauce
now if a bunch of people keep referring to you or your bike by some kool name then its real! otherwise your trying to hard to be kool which isnt kool at all
naming your bike is wrong ..like a nick name it should be given to you or your bike by your peers..imo ofcoarse
i dont like these bike or car shows where they name them before they start like it gives instant street cred to the project..thats gaysauce
now if a bunch of people keep referring to you or your bike by some kool name then its real! otherwise your trying to hard to be kool which isnt kool at all
How about saying cool a lot and spelling it kool? Does that make me "kool"?
Like anything anyone on here does to their bike, I want to name the bike because I want to, not to impress anyone else. Do you sink money into mods to look "kool" or because you like the look and it's your bike? I think the $40k I have sunk into my bike affords me the right to paint the damn thing pink sparkles if I pleased so get off my dick about it.
your bike, your money, your right--that's what you're fighting for, f#!k 'em if they don't like it
Thank you. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, I just don't recall asking IF I should name it. I appreciate all the relevent responses. Ya'll have given me several ideas to think on which is why I came here in the first place.
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