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Shickles the tit outta me the folks worried like hell about some oil in the parkin lot. hahahahah damn RUBS ever one I swear! Nasty Oil! Damn POS leakin Bike EEEEwwwwww. hahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahaha. this Forum is so over run with wussies it aint funny no more damn.
I would have taken a more compasionate road and been a big brother to the dude. would love to pull into work and see some more hd's in the parking lot. imo been there like most of us.
..let's see..dick posts that he treats bro not very bro like..gets beat up by forum..realizes he is a dick..attempts to make good.. and attaches all kind of psychobabble labels to the kid so he can feel all better...
...we are part of the Harley brotherhood, we should try to act like it.
Later
I don't care how new or how old your boots are. Getting oil on the bottom of them and having to put your feet on the ground when coming to a stop, just ain't no Damn fun. New School, Old School, or Hard A$$ School it still suks. I would have just moved his bike over to the previous days oil slick that was on the ground. And he had a problem with that then we could have went a few rounds down and dirty, after the day was over, and off of Company property. Nothing between you and me but air and opportunity.Oooossp there goes the air.
That type of revenge was not right? Maybe should of given him a supply of oil soaker uppers.
If it has Harley on it it's a Harley(from moco only).
But in a way he's right.
the old school has pretty much faded away.
Our one time biker bar has changed drastically in last three years.
Now you only see the fair weather riders gathered day to day.
Us old timers that ride year round and rain or shine (when necessary) are fading out.
But I do enjoy my newfound comfort in my bagger as to the old sporty I had years back.
Well, this has sure been fun reading!
Sounds like 'ol Rodney King would be proud of the Cow man, him being all warm and fuzzy now to the kid.
When my bike was pukin' oil all over my garage, I wonder if my riding buddy, who helped me work on it was secretly wishing I would just go work in the #9 pit, or whatever the hell it was.....
I was originally watching T.V and reading a bit of this post.I now have my wife beside me screaming at Cow and all the replies in between. Dammm This site is better than the Cinemax soft **** we were trying to watch...I LOVE THIS SITE
Great post Great coments...And I thought I could only find useful info on maintaing my bike. Life lessons too....... Peace
If you'd of came off like that to me at 20 years old, i'd a kicked you a$$, andthen told you to F/O! Maybe offer to help him fix the leak next time and you'll actually earn some of his respect? Just remember what comes around, goes around.
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