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Yea, but RUB's drive prices up. If no one paid that damn much for stuff, it would soon cease to cost that much. Supply and demand. Since all the damn RUB's are happily forking over their credit cards, the rest of us have to suffer. I'll admit I still collect HD shirts, and get one wherever I go, but at $35 a pop, it's getting rediculous and that habit will soon have to end I'm afraid.
I became a member here in Oct 06 and have posted 5 times. Go figure!
ORIGINAL: Rodman813
Riding my Harley down the highway yesterday, and I saw a couple dozen croctch rockets coming up in my mirror. As they passed me (probly laughing because I was just cruising) I noticed ALL thier shirt tails were flying up in the air and all you could see was naked backs, andazzgoing up the highway!!!!!! GEEZ....GROSS........And I laughed
I have never, ever seen a Harley Rider with his (her) shirt tail up, and flyin in the wind...We have class!!!!!!!!!
This is one of the funniest posts I've seen in a long time. A bunch of dudes, most of whom own extremely expensive HDs, many of whom will own that bike for a year or two before trading it in for the next big thing, tapping away at their computers and accusing each other of being RUBs.
The irony is killing me.
By the way, I've been riding Harleys from the get go, since I was 17 (I'm now 41) starting with an Ironhead and I had no idea what a RUB is. That term probably came with your computer.
I'm certainly not a rich urban biker (not rich at least), but I'm not a hardcase, either. I've known some of them growing up in So.Cal. and I don't want to be them. There's a reason they're called 1%ers. I'm embracing the fact that I own a Honda van with leather interior and a big house in a Richmond Hill, GA suburb.
Plus, I never tuck my shirt in and it flies wherever it wants to because worrying about that is just goofy. You dudes crack me up.
I think that when a sport biker starts to ride, he tucks in his shirt tail. After a block or two, it's out from the wind. Eventually they just leave them out cause there is no chance of keeping them in, unless they get the ones that go around there azz'z(not likely). Next time just keep your eye's on the road & Enjoy what pleases ya.
I assure you that i have no class. I burp,fart,blow snot,scratch my *****,and adjust my package all day long while i ride my bike. I wear whatever i want, go wherever i want and answer to the BIG MAN only. It's sweet to be carefree.
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