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Hey, I've giving friends a ride when their bikes had problems. Like lack of petro. I didn't care then, and wouldn't care if I saw you riding with your long time friend.
My friend Jack wants me to give him a ride on my new Harley when spring rolls around. We ben friends since we were 10 years old. He can't afford a Harley and I can so this is the only way he wood ever ghet a ride on a Harley.
I realy dont see alllot of guys riding guys around. Would it be ok to take cruizin on the back of my Harley?
Thanks dudes for your input!!
He wants a ride, give him a ride. BTW: he might check into a Suzuki C50. New ones can be had for around 6k out the door. Most people mistake it for a Harley. Quite honestly I got more compliments on that bike than I do my SG.
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