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Looks like a waste of 3500 bux, i would rather have a merrygoround and a seesaw. If you are serious about buying a 250 you should buy a dirt bike at least they are built to last over a year.
And why post this piece of crap in the sportster section? Afraid it will get moved from the genraL HARLEY CHAT TOO FAST? Seems like when the forum is for harleys you would have enuff sense to at least post it in the off topic. Too bad they dont have a dumbass section you could have posted it there
ORIGINAL: alleymatthew
That was great I want to keep it open. The bike sucks its not faster than a sportie! If you think it is your just plain stupid!
Because you only get one warning from me. Stop the **** and quit spreading it around different areas of the forum. We don't care about Ninga's here and If a mod already stopped you and you start again then you are asking for a spanking.
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