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Do what I did, buy a RG Special, add the TP and lowers for winter and you can remove the lowers in the summer. I will tell u this from an 11 RG Ulra owner who removed the lowers during the summer, I dont have to remove the lowers in the summer no more on my 17 M8 RGS. I installed the CoolFlow and fan assisted oil cooler and my bike runs nice and cool in 100 degree weather.
Just part of the time. It beats being a white trash loser like you, all the time, so I got that going for me.
only oilfield trash makes oilfield cash so thats fine. Indian lowers are removeable. They have a nice forum too. Youd be very happy over there im sure.
only oilfield trash makes oilfield cash so thats fine. Indian lowers are removeable. They have a nice forum too. Youd be very happy over there im sure.
There are, as yet, no fixed fairing Indians.
Lovely poem you quoted. Coleridge?
Conflating cash with accomplishment is crass. Not understanding the world and how one ought to live in it leaves one with nowhere constructive to deploy one's cash.
see post 5-10 at least i dont have people on here telling me im an ******* when i start a thread.
And yet you know you are, and you know they are.
Admit it. You know you're white trashy and low class. You know your friends on here are, too. You've just found one of the few places where your ilk can congregate with only rare exposure to the larger weltanschauung.
This is an ironic place where the dominant ethic is being an ******* and decency is in rare supply.
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