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It's a damn sickness. After blowing big bucks on my Fatboy, I swore I wasn't gonna go crazy on my new RKC. That lasted about a week.
You'll figure out what to spend it on, and then after you spend it, you'll start thinking about what's next.
Be sure to ask for at least 10% off before showing them your gift card. The dealers around here give it but you have to ask. Sometimes even 20%. Your money will go farther.
This is starting to sound like group therapy. I thought I was alone with my illness. What a relief it has been to know there are others that can't stop spending. I'm sure I'll find some new "gotta haves" at the Novi show this weekend.
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