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Hey, we are in South Haven right now! Staying at the Bluffs, off Monroe!
Sorry I missed the dude in the pink speedo! <,,,, NOT,,,,>
I was out some yesterday on my softail, stopped and looked at an 07 SG at a small used car lot near Wallgreens... he wants 16k for it, the radio back light does not work well, (LED's). I think if I go used I'll get the 08 at least, for the larger tank, brakes, and throttle by wire.
How long you there for?... I love that area and im taking the grand daughter back to indiana friday so we were thinking about coming back out that way the first of the week.. The guy in the pink speedo was between the blue star highway and the main drag coming in 43 from lansing. I actually ride I94 from jackson to Paw Paw then north to 43 and over.. There is a small car dealer on the corner of 43 and the blue star highway i think it is that has what looks like a sweet 1200 custom out front .. I was surprised the water wasnt too bad the other day but i went down the street to the lake near me yesterday and it was like a bath tub compared to lake michigan but for sure not as clean !
Like i said we love that area and the scenery is nice at the beach .....
I appreciate the few serious replies. I do realize two things about this forum. Most of the people here don't have the abillity to read past the original post and they are only 19. I ride an Ultra and it has never seen a bar and will never be seen parked in front of one. It will never be seen at "bike night" either. When I leave the garage, it's never for less than 100 miles. I actually ride my machine and I enjoy being comfortable. I'm also secure, so it doesn't bother me to ask questions.
Now let's get back to bragging about how much money we make, how many hot rods we've built or how many times we've kicked somebody's ***. That's what life's really about.
I appreciate the few serious replies. I do realize two things about this forum. Most of the people here don't have the abillity to read past the original post and they are only 19. I ride an Ultra and it has never seen a bar and will never be seen parked in front of one. It will never be seen at "bike night" either. When I leave the garage, it's never for less than 100 miles. I actually ride my machine and I enjoy being comfortable. I'm also secure, so it doesn't bother me to ask questions.
Now let's get back to bragging about how much money we make, how many hot rods we've built or how many times we've kicked somebody's ***. That's what life's really about.
here's a few other things to realize about this forum. there are still some people who think a man asking other men what kind of shorts they wear is funny, just not nearly as funny as someone stating that their bike doesn't come out of the garage for anything less than 100 wimpy miles.
I appreciate the few serious replies. I do realize two things about this forum. Most of the people here don't have the abillity to read past the original post and they are only 19. I ride an Ultra and it has never seen a bar and will never be seen parked in front of one. It will never be seen at "bike night" either. When I leave the garage, it's never for less than 100 miles. I actually ride my machine and I enjoy being comfortable. I'm also secure, so it doesn't bother me to ask questions.
Now let's get back to bragging about how much money we make, how many hot rods we've built or how many times we've kicked somebody's ***. That's what life's really about.
Geeze dude . lighten up.. I read everything and yup i thought it was all good . Im not bragging at all about how many hot rods ive built but ive built a few .. My bike has been to many a bike night and most of em have been at bars... Im mechanically inclined and I wear briefs. I like to ride for 10 miles and ive ridden 300 in a day easily.. Umm im thinking your bragging here... As far as my income im getting 662.00 from the state of michigan every 2 weeks.. Ill bet your jealous aint ya ... ... Get your meds adjusted... remember your on the internet and you need thick skin to hang here ....
ps: im 57 .... my birthday is 9/11
Love and Peace
I appreciate the few serious replies. I do realize two things about this forum. Most of the people here don't have the abillity to read past the original post and they are only 19. I ride an Ultra and it has never seen a bar and will never be seen parked in front of one. It will never be seen at "bike night" either. When I leave the garage, it's never for less than 100 miles. I actually ride my machine and I enjoy being comfortable. I'm also secure, so it doesn't bother me to ask questions.
Now let's get back to bragging about how much money we make, how many hot rods we've built or how many times we've kicked somebody's ***. That's what life's really about.
I made over a million bucks last year. Oil prices are down this year so I'll have to scrape by on 3/4 million. I've got a white and orange '69 SS 396 Camaro that's bad ***. Also, a couple of years ago I kicked Mike Tyson's *** real good in a bar fight. I also bit off a piece of his ear in the process.
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