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Some of my best friends ride metrics, and would do anything to help me, as ai would them. They think I have a nice bike and some of them are trying to get one. i couldn't afford to go a plunk down the money for my 08 Ultra, but I saved until I could, and I ride everyday no matter what the weather! I will talk to anyone that wants to, because I have met many azzholes on Harleys as well as metrics. It's about being a decent human not some egotistical poser that thinks because he now own a Harley and gets out for his 200 miles on the weekend that he's now a biker.
this is amazing..you guys fall for this everytime..let it go..talk about a waste of time...the only worthwhile post was the one about coconuts killing 150 people a year...now THAT is worthwhile information......
I bought my Harley because it's a Harley and it's what I wanted. I like many bikes including the Honda VTX series but wanted a Harley. It's not because I felt I needed to "belong" to a group of elite bikers... I belong to me and nothing or no one else. Do you not think that "jap scraps" have "elite" groups as well? No offense but if this is the way you think, then you're no better than the road-kill I have to swerve around while cruising down the texas backroads... You're a moron dude!
OMG, I just wasted 11 minutes of my life reading Frankenstein's thread about Harleys and it's elite people. Man, I want that 11 minutes of my life back towards to excellent threads others have to offer.
BTW, Frankenstein, Go and jump off a bridge of your choice and leave us alone.
I I spent the extra dollars to hang out/belong with an elite group of people who know what a Harley is... A MOTORCYCLE/FREEDOM/CLASS/LIFE STYLE... If you riders who hang out here on the Harley forum but ride a jap scrap think you have a right to talk to us, guess again.... You're nothing more than wannabees, get a life.
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