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ok...yall make excuses...the votes split...oooh, aahhhh...the votes split he's gonna win...nope, he's gonna win cause it deserves the win..there's a reason baggers cost more, capiche
Yawn.... I believe Amy put it best. [sm=goodidea.gif] It's pretty bad when the baggers have to come to the sporty forums looking for votes...[sm=lame.gif] I guess you need to come here to learn how to be cool instead asking for votes...
ok...yall make excuses...the votes split...oooh, aahhhh...the votes split he's gonna win...nope, he's gonna win cause it deserves the win..there's a reason baggers cost more, capiche
the reason they cost more is so people who like them and have the money can buy them,i have a sportster because that is what i like.if i wanted a street glide i would go out today and get one,but i dont like them,i rode my cousins 06 street glide and its not me,i need a bike that atleast has some ***** when you give it gas,no excuses here!! capiche
Thats It? You guys are gonna let Bryan off that easy? Damn the man comes here lookin to stir the pot and y'all offer up a teacup.
Here let me show you- Hey Bryan us Sporty owners are quite aware that you old bagger guys think your at the top of the food chain and are pretty proud of your rolling couches. Its like this you see, I'm pretty proud of my couch at home but you ain't gonna see me puttin wheels on it and callin it a REAL motorcycle, no sir. Us guys in this forum will never see the need to carry groceries or walkers or whatever you put in those undersized suitcases hanging off the sides of your bikes. As far as votes go we all know its not the bike but the owners popularity on the board that wins with the exception of ****** of course. Now you get to hightailing it on outta here, I know it'll take you a while with the lack of speed those baggers have but get on while the gettins good.
Thats more likely what Bryan wanted, I took the hint from the at the end of hissecond post.
PS- Hows the hip doing after surgery Bryan? Able to ride yet?
[8D] ....john oh john..what a man...thanks bro...good luck to all yall, all the time
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Thats It? You guys are gonna let Bryan off that easy? Damn the man comes here lookin to stir the pot and y'all offer up a teacup.
Here let me show you- Hey Bryan us Sporty owners are quite aware that you old bagger guys think your at the top of the food chain and are pretty proud of your rolling couches. Its like this you see, I'm pretty proud of my couch at home but you ain't gonna see me puttin wheels on it and callin it a REAL motorcycle, no sir. Us guys in this forum will never see the need to carry groceries or walkers or whatever you put in those undersized suitcases hanging off the sides of your bikes. As far as votes go we all know its not the bike but the owners popularity on the board that wins with the exception of ****** of course. Now you get to hightailing it on outta here, I know it'll take you a while with the lack of speed those baggers have but get on while the gettins good.
Thats more likely what Bryan wanted, I took the hint from the at the end of hissecond post.
PS- Hows the hip doing after surgery Bryan? Able to ride yet?
ok...yall make excuses...the votes split...oooh, aahhhh...the votes split he's gonna win...nope, he's gonna win cause it deserves the win..there's a reason baggers cost more, capiche
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