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I guess I could keep a copy of all the latest parts catalogs, harley and aftermarket with each page marked covering all installed parts and carry them along with a foldable desk and chair in a small trailer I tow behind my bike so when stoped I can set up and answer all the Chromosexuals questions I would also use a lazer pointer to point out each part once a crowd has formed. LOL But mostly if someone asks where did you get that? I say, its just some of that crap the dealer sells.
It sucks when someone asks me about something on my bike my wife didn't know about while she's standing there, and I have to pretend the previous owner installed it.
I keep a list of add ons for insurance purposes. I keep it on my laptop though...not in my saddlebag. Unless my laptop happens to be in my saddlebag, in which case the answer would be yes...but only to and from work.
I guess I could keep a copy of all the latest parts catalogs, harley and aftermarket with each page marked covering all installed parts and carry them along with a foldable desk and chair in a small trailer I tow behind my bike so when stoped I can set up and answer all the Chromosexuals questions I would also use a lazer pointer to point out each part once a crowd has formed. LOL But mostly if someone asks where did you get that? I say, its just some of that crap the dealer sells.
Chromosexuals...... that ones a keeper. The laser pointer is a nice touch also. Funny damn post.
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