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My first impression would be "What an A$$HOLE", but like everyone else has said, it's your bike. You better hope no one gets offended and decides to take it out on your bike. It would suck to come out from somewhere and see your bike on it's side with a big boot sized dent in the gas tank.
Hey, to each his own, if you don't have a problem with it, then i don't either. Probably wouldn't put it on my bike, but thank goodness for freedom of expression
took the words right outa my mouth...... if it feels good ....do it
I hate to be a dick but that would be illegal to display out in the open in just about all states! I hope you don't get hassled by the LEO and the public!
WOW! I thought it was pretty funny. To many of you are taking it too much to heart. Like he just rolled up and shouted it at you for no reason. It's not like that. It's just a freedom thing. To each his own, and I think it's cool!!!
I hate to be a dick but that would be illegal to display out in the open in just about all states! I hope you don't get hassled by the LEO and the public!
Really? Can you show any law that supports your statement?
As i said before Its your bike....do what you want, you are the only one that needs to worry about it
I agree what is the big deal? I mean I woudnt put in on my bike, but he wants to so what gives? Why is it illegal to have that on your bike? Its no different that bumper stickers ect ect... I think that one might be a little far fetched, unless I missed something...
I thought it was something I wouldn't want on my bike but thought there might be a legal problem with certain officers. so I did asearch and here's my findings. http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/...umper_stickers
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