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booty buddy, Lol and It does sound like a **** movie. I bought one for my wife to use while riding on my chopper. she said it was a great improvement. she loved it compared the the Big Dog fender pad. more support and less vibration. I asked her and she said it was worth the money. did 500 miles with her during Sturgis and I heard less complaining so it was worth it for me.
booty buddy, Lol and It does sound like a **** movie. I bought one for my wife to use while riding on my chopper. she said it was a great improvement. she loved it compared the the Big Dog fender pad. more support and less vibration. I asked her and she said it was worth the money. did 500 miles with her during Sturgis and I heard less complaining so it was worth it for me.
Silly me, never even thought of the gay angle when I originally posted; guess I was too caught up in thinking about my wife's tight butt on that thing. Must admit, these posts are just too funny!
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