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so its your bike and you let the dealer put it on display for a week every holloween?
did they see your bike and ask you if they could or did you offer?
2 things,
first, thats cool that ya get to have everyone lookin at yr scoot in the dealership for a week
second, are you nuts!!! man i just couldn't trust leavin my scooter somewhere like that, in my garage or a buds garage i know who is gonna be sittin on it or bein carful when they are gettin there keys outta there pocket....little things that would worry the hell outta me....
so its your bike and you let the dealer put it on display for a week every holloween?
did they see your bike and ask you if they could or did you offer?
2 things,
first, thats cool that ya get to have everyone lookin at yr scoot in the dealership for a week
second, are you nuts!!! man i just couldn't trust leavin my scooter somewhere like that, in my garage or a buds garage i know who is gonna be sittin on it or bein carful when they are gettin there keys outta there pocket....little things that would worry the hell outta me....
Thanks for posting the pic UPSBROWN
I took it in for a dyno check and the owner saw it and really liked it. The sales girls were decorating for haloween so I offered it to add to their display. The owner liked the idea.....I hardly ever ride the bike and I got two others so I won't miss it for a couple of weeks, and yeah it's cool watching how folks react when they see it, so let them enjoy it....The scoot really looks cool when you stick a Harley ball cap on the head light, so I'll suggest they do that.
P.S. yes, those are Roland Sands bars....Super high quality construction and chrome. They also make them shorter and in black.
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