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Sounds like a brand new toy adding all those bolt on gadgets. It's definitely addicting, can never have enough, always thinking of what to do next. Have fun with it till it gets where ya want it, then trade it in and start all over again LOL
As for the dude on the back of the bike, I refuse any acknowledgment of knowing that person what so ever!
Let's see here...TJD gets an Ultra...1 of 2 gets an Ultra...Poor Boy gets a Street Glide....Lady Hawk gets a Heritage.......guess I gotta do what I gotta do..ok everybody sing along with SP ..how much is that Road King in da window, the one with the shiny bling? How much is that Road King in the window, the one that I wanna ride home?
Congrats on the new scooter Brenda....it looks awesome...couple of good long rides and you'll be like...Busa? what Busa?
As for that pic...man...I...uhhhhhhh...well even SP hurled at that one...
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