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Out of all the times I've seen that picture, this is the first time I noticed that it was taken in Missouri(billboard in background) and then noticed that he has Missouri plates......go figure, no wonder people make fun of us midwest folks!!![sm=laughat.gif]
His Apeis almost as long as his pipes which appear to be just as high, really can't see the end of them. Would like to know howit rides. I guess once you get used to it. Not a bad looking bike if you dropped the ape down a mile or two.
Ya know, this pic has been posted a bazillion times... I even have a pic of the bike in a different color, and parked... It gets a lot of attention, which is probally why he did it... I say good for him, and if he likes it, that's great... Hell, I would love to try and ride it around the block... just to see if I could... I think I am having smaller bar envy... LOL
how many times is someone going to post this? I'm pretty sure it's photoshopped too.
How many times are we going to see this damn bike... it is not photoshoped... here are some other pics of the same bike, but with different color on the tins (I posted these pics on another thread about this guys bike)... let it go... it is real... unique, and I would love to try and ride the beast...
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