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I'll never understand why anyone ever sells his Harley-especially to buy another bike. I say keep your Hog and buy whatever ever you want to go with it.
I've owned 14 scooters to date-11 were jap bikes, but once I bought my first Harley I just started adding to my collection. Now I have 3 and I'm shopping for #4.
Just sayin........
P.S., I want one of those Can-Ams, too.....As soon as the up the HP I'll get one.
I'll never understand why anyone ever sells his Harley-especially to buy another bike. I say keep your Hog and buy whatever ever you want to go with it.
I've owned 14 scooters to date-11 were jap bikes, but once I bought my first Harley I just started adding to my collection. Now I have 3 and I'm shopping for #4.
Just sayin........
P.S., I want one of those Can-Ams, too.....As soon as the up the HP I'll get one.
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