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I am the youngest and without question, coolest son.
My older brother (barely ever) rides a 1984 Soft Tail... He just won't part with that thing. 4-speed, kick-start (although it does have an electric starter), dents & scratches and parts coming off down the road...
Must be love.
Always planned it if I ever win the lottery -- Buying my brother a shiny new Harley. Probably a Street Glide... He's - uh - "of generous carriage" and I think the lack of factory pizza box would be a good thing.
He can ride that while I send his '84 off to be reconditioned.
Last edited by JohnScrip; Feb 10, 2010 at 05:51 PM.
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