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Thart's right Pappy.......... another brilliant comment from this group. I'm sure you didnt bother to take a look at the chaps and their unique design. Just couldnt wait to trash the post.
Out of all the groups I've visited at the forum, the "Touring" has to be the most arrogant, egotistical bunch of smart a$$'s I've come across. I'm truly sorry I ever wasted my time on a post to it, and I certainly wont ever make that mistake again.
LWOS I did look at the website, that's how I knew they were $225.00 I even added it to my favorites. Sorry to make you mad. I better apologise to all the one legged bikers too.
I did not believe the title...so the thread did not interest me, lol...until I was clued in that it may be funny.
LOL this one is very funny...LWOS, I guess we don't need to remind you this is the Touring section... please come back when you have all the proper equipment.
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