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I'm not sure what kind of phone you have, but my Razor will let me record sounds and then set them for rings. If your phone does that you could record your own bike. Just an idea.
Also, take a look on ebay for the pc connector for your phone. I have Nextel and bought one from there. It only cost me $5.00 and it works great. You can record your own bike and convert it (using the above software) to the format of your phone.
I would love that phone. But seriously, I am not important enough to buy a phone. I just use the 'freebie' I got for getting the service. It has a camera, video recorder, voice recorder, and a fm radio. What more could I want...oh yeah, it also makes and receives calls. LOL
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