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Or are the freakin Moron's advertising on this WEB sight.
I almost vomited last night because Honda was advertising here.
I like this web sight but taking money from just anyone is kindof offensive!!!
I know several pieces on my bike come form overseas, heck I have had some v-rod emblems on order for months, the dealer said all the emblems are on backorder because they come from China and the olympics backed everything up over there.
I like this web sight but taking money from just anyone is kindof offensive!!!
Which morons are you refering to? The folks who make a lot of money from advertising here or the belly-achers who don't know the difference between sight and site?
I don't even notice the ads anymore. If Honda wants to sponsor me reading a Harley forum, then that's fine with me. But I'm still not buying another Honda again.
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