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My condolences. I personally would never drop a dime on the big name/ego brand items when there are better ways to spend your money. Do not mean to be a kill joy or rain on your parade but they have enough money and I do not.
Now say 5 Our Fathers along with 5 Hail Mary's and all will be good.
What was the purpose of this post if it wasn't trying to make him feel bad?
Damn, you guys are really going to hate me. My bike will be mainly made up of, Roland Sands, Arlen Ness, Eddie Trotta, and upgraded Harley Davidson parts.
Not gonna hate on you cuz you like that stuff or you can afford it. If you like it great.
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Damn, you guys are really going to hate me. My bike will be mainly made up of, Roland Sands, Arlen Ness, Eddie Trotta, and upgraded Harley Davidson parts.
Screw 'em. Do you what you can afford and enjoy. You never wanted to be the richest guy in the cemetery anyway!
I've got 2 bikes. Mixed bag of everything. Roland Sands, Custom Dynamics, Kuryakyn, HD, Woods gear drive cams and on & on. We only go around once. Have what you want while you're here.
My condolences. I personally would never drop a dime on the big name/ego brand items when there are better ways to spend your money. Do not mean to be a kill joy or rain on your parade but they have enough money and I do not.
Now say 5 Our Fathers along with 5 Hail Mary's and all will be good.
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