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What's with everyone deciding to sell their bikes all of a sudden? Have I completely missed something with the Deuce? Mines paid for so I don't see myself ever getting rid of it unless I absolutely have to. If I get another bike it will be added to the two I have in the garage right now.
WTF is going on - we seem to have some sort of mass exodus going down - Showner3, BlueDeuce, and now 1Deuce3 - hell I guess we might as well all join in - alright here goes... I think I will sell the Deuce and get a Road Sofa.
......Wow glad I snapped out of that bad dream - nope keeping mine. You guys just remember where your real friends are when you get lonely. Sorry to lose Deuce bros but enjoy your new obsessions - Jason we will be expecting some sunbathing pics on the Bow of the new boat (chicks only though)
voodoo, you had me scared for a second there. Glad to see you came back to reality. If this Deuce selling epidemic goes too far, I might have to find another forum because there won't be anyone left in here.
Hey guys, this may or may not happen, rest assured i will not leave this forum, i got some great info here, great ideas and there are too many nice people here just to up and leave.
BesidesIstill have some riding to do with voodoo and live2ride next year at MB.
Its not that i want to sell my bike, i would keep it if i could.
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