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I have enjoyed every bike that I have ever owned - Hondas, BMWs, Yamahas, BSA, etc. It would have seemed silly to have purchased them if I didn't enjoy them.
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I can tell you missed the Goldwing. Thats why you got the RG
No offense taken on the SG comment. I enjoy riding my SG. After all, it IS the most popular bike Harley builds
HeHe aint doin' this fer popularity , so lemme get this right , it's most popular , so you gots it cause evrybody else had one
Isn't that why you bought a Harley? To be like the rest of the crowd? Be honest now....
ooowww right back at ya!
I bought the SG because, to me, its a cross between a bagger and a cruiser. Im not as old as you yet.
"I can do this all day" (Larry the Cable Guy)
Nah I got my first harley ( Sprint waay back in the day ) , and I didnt even know there was "everybody else" .. Loved it so much , jus kept buying them ..
I saw the title to this thread and KNEW it was going to start some chit!!! I personally never really liked the shark nose fairing on the RG's either, but some people swear by them. And it's supposed to be a great riding bike. To each his own.
I saw the title to this thread and KNEW it was going to start some chit!!! I personally never really liked the shark nose fairing on the RG's either, but some people swear by them. And it's supposed to be a great riding bike. To each his own.
Not really startin sh*t. Just some friendly ball bustin. Hell, I own a Goldwing
They are ugly. I saw one yesterday didn't like it at all, it sounded cool though there were like baffels on the pipes.
I'll take my Street Glide with the screamin eagel pipes any day.
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