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Dark side huh? I would think the first way to start asking for help is to avoid criticizing or stereotyping an entire group based on a fairing preference. Below is a list of things you need. It's not my money so I can spend as much as I want.
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Been riding a road glide for over 12 years. Got mine way back when they were commonly called ‘fugly’. Wore that fugly like a badge of honor, there were only a few of us on the road then. I could ride all day and count on one hand the number of other roadglides I would see. Then the secret got out, and people starting buying them hand over fist. Now the ‘me too’ has shifted from the street glide to the road glide (you ride a road glide? Me too….)
all this to say, i didn’t take his opening as a slam. I think he was just trying to be humorous, not offensive. No need to get riled up over it.
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