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I am an UB. Unless you count great family and friends as the Rich. Ride year round every chance I get averaging 2-3 k a year.An Ultra is one of my bikes along with a Wide Glide, Street Glide, Fat Boy (wifes) Softtail Custm (daughters) and Road King (sons).
Dont really care what others think. I ride what I want where I want wearing what I want (yep got the HD tees from all my travels). It aint nobody's business but my own
not a RUB ( not rich ) or yuppie (not a professional)
bike is a '94
wear levis only
like beer ( most anything except PBR )
have a few HD t's, favorite is from Skagway, has a bunch of David Mann type bikers driving the White Pass train
don't have any fake MC gear ( except an SoA ashtray from ebay)
change my own oil and brakes, plan to do whatever it needs myself
have a cell phone, AAA, and tools in the saddlebag
I can only afford one bike, we put little over 5K on it since April when I started riding again
I am pretty much a weekend warrior, but ride during the week too when the weathers decent.
Well I'm with you on the beer and Levi's part anyway .
I can agree with the beer part, however I will never buy a levi strauss product and give them money for their anti-gun campaign. Carhartt or wrangler. Sorry, don't want to hijack!
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