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Hahaha!!! Awesome!
As long as your "needles" are long enough to reach the bars!
Hell, physics would say you're quicker on that sled due to carrying less weight.
And I've never knocked the bottom out of anything, but I sure do bang the hell out of the sides.
Your bike is badass, bro. I love the flow.
-jason.
Originally Posted by Scheers44
Needle thread!! That's some good chit man!! Had me rollin! Both bikes look good gents!! Even if they got that shiny stuff on em.
Thanks Guys, Glad you got a good laugh and liked the bike, sorry bout the shining stuff
So I don't qualify for needles and I know I ain't got guns, so how about the Cannon thread...LOL
Bigger than guns, just not as refine! Hahaha
Canons can fire off from like 10 miles away. Nice canons, Jo. Wait.... I just gotta double tap on the ol iPhone here... Zoom in a little...... ...ahhhhh. There it is ...
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