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i agree...that night train is the baddest one ive seen rob. 2 of my buddies have night trains, i had the pic with u riding as my desktop pic at work for a little bit, they would sit and stare at it and when they walked away my screen was all sticky lol.
T Rob, your bike is bad ***.
I voted for you to wine bike of the month, but SHOCKER a damn bagger won. Does anything else ever win???
LOL...I have no idea, Lex. I normally don't pay too much attention to BOTM. It was definitely cool to be nominated...yeah, I should have definitely beat the bagger...not sure if I would have beaten CNC though...he's done a great job on his.
Anyway...bike shows and contests are not why I built the bike, though it is nice to be recognized.
The really cool thing that came out of the BOTM is that the editor of Hot Bike Mag emailed me and wants to put my bike in the mag...in the "Pick of the Pen" section. I'm going to be sending him everything this week...it "should" be in the next issue...if not next, the one after that. Now, to me, that is BADA$$! Never really been in a bike mag before. LOL
i agree...that night train is the baddest one ive seen rob. 2 of my buddies have night trains, i had the pic with u riding as my desktop pic at work for a little bit, they would sit and stare at it and when they walked away my screen was all sticky lol.
Ahhh...you talking about this one?
LMAO...that's funny, even though I could have done without the "sticky" details. LOL
T Rob, your bike is bad ***.
I voted for you to wine bike of the month, but SHOCKER a damn bagger won. Does anything else ever win???
Actually, baggers don't ususally win. They only win when they get more votes than the other bikes in the contest!!Hmmm...flat black denim Street Glide..that might just look real good..[8D]
T Rob, your bike is bad ***.
I voted for you to wine bike of the month, but SHOCKER a damn bagger won. Does anything else ever win???
Actually, baggers don't ususally win. They only win when they get more votes than the other bikes in the contest!!Hmmm...flat black denim Street Glide..that might just look real good..[8D]
i agree...that night train is the baddest one ive seen rob. 2 of my buddies have night trains, i had the pic with u riding as my desktop pic at work for a little bit, they would sit and stare at it and when they walked away my screen was all sticky lol.
Ahhh...you talking about this one?
LMAO...that's funny, even though I could have done without the "sticky" details. LOL
hey if i have to have that vision in my head so do you, its youre damn picture lol
and it was this one
its funny because some stupid kid walked up and went "what a gay jacket hes wearing" and one of my buddies goes "you shut your f*ckin mouth, look at that bike, he could be wearing a hula skirt for all i care, hes still a bad m'fer that would probably kick your a$$ if i dont first!" hahaha i was laughing my a$$ off, and yes they are very sensitive about their bike and others with harleys.
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