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You can't be asking people to name your bike..that's like going up to the mailman and being like "What should I name my child?" and then he looks at you and says "What do you mean YOUR child?" ....wait..
anyways.. My Fat Boy Lo's name is Lola.. get it? Lo-la..
I mean.. it's green, gold, and black.. sure it matches Fiona's dress, but why name a bike because of a dress? I look at it and i see Deluxe.. De-lux.. De.. Deanna.. Delia.. Delilah.. Deborah? No not deborah.. Debbie Deluxe? kinda ****-ish.. ehhhh you see where i'm going with this.. just stare at it and start speaking out loud and see what comes to you.
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