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I have Kuryakyn grips and I really like some of their other chrome parts...does this make me less of a harley enthusiast?.....why are we so interested in other motorcycle riders?....ride what ya want wear what ya want!
There are a couple guys that I know who ride metric bikes. Anyway, they have all kinds of Harley clothes and leather. For some reason it really bothers me when metric riders wear Harley gear.
Do you know what I mean??
I prefer to sleep with blondes with big fake *****. What kind of clothes metric riders wear is way down the list ............
YOU KNOW THOSE IMPLANTS ARE MADE IN CHINA DON'T YOU?
Had a Yamaha for several years and wouldn't wear HD clothing just for that reason, just didn't seem right. But always liked a lot of the gear. Main reason was it looks good.
I got no problem with people wearing the HD clothing/gear and not riding a HD, but I do think it looks a bit goofy riding something else wearing it.
Who cares get a life. Do you care when someone that never went to USC wears a tee shirt that says USC on it? There are so much more important things in life to worry about this crap
Yourarely see a harley rider wearing honda stuff. But as far as metric riders wear american flags alot of metrics are made here. At least as far as honda goes all bikes 1100 cc and over are made in america.
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