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Where I work lots of people have bikes. Even a lot of women have them. All kinds of bikes. Harleys, metric cruisers, Crotch rockets, even scooters. It seems like everyone has one. When I bought my new Fatboy I figured I had the nicest one in the place. Most of the people who had Harleys had older ones. Most of the new bikes are crotch rockets. When I brought mine in everyone complimented me on what a sweet ride it is. So I figure I'm the big Kahuna at work with my new bike right?
Wrong!
I got my *** totally kicked.... by a girl!
I knew this girl on day shift had a Harley but I figured it was an old one or maybe a sportster. I don't know what I though but when I got out to the parking lot this morning another friend pointed it out to me. Holy crap, it has to be the most beautiful bike I have seen in a long time. Seriously, if I wasn't married I would try to date this girl just so I could try to get that sexy thing under me. Not sure of the year but it is a newer Deluxe. There is something about any of those classic style bikes done up in a black and white color scheme that gives them that retro look. She has it customized just enough without overdoing it. I think she nailed the perfect look for that type bike. I'm tempted to take my camera in tomorrow and get a pic to post and see how many of you agree with me.
... she has got to look hot going down the road on that thing.
Anyways I don't really have a point other than to say that I was humbled.
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