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Went to my local dealership to buy a new shirt..ended up trading my 07 SG in on a 2012 blue Pearl SG..only have 20 miles so far..that will change tomorrow ..prolly should shop online for shirts next time..bought the wife's superlow last time we went shirt shopping
Went to my local dealership to buy a new shirt..ended up trading my 07 SG in on a 2012 blue Pearl SG..only have 20 miles so far..that will change tomorrow ..prolly should shop online for shirts next time..bought the wife's superlow last time we went shirt shopping
I used to be the same way with cars....rarely made it to the 4th oil change without trading. Actually forget 'used to be', i've got a 2 month old car in the garage.
Congrats on the new bike. I think that color is amazing. Just saw it in person for the first time last week and almost made me want to trade...almost
My dealer gives you 2 tshirts when you buy a bike new or used as long as its a Harley, i bought a Kawasaki there a few years ago. anyway, they are special t-shirts that you cant buy, only get if you buy a bike. kinda cool. if you see a person wearing one then you know, kind of a members only tshirt.
that was an expensive tshirt, you should be on the tshirt traders list! lol.
My dealer gives you 2 tshirts when you buy a bike new or used as long as its a Harley... they are special t-shirts that you cant buy, only get if you buy a bike. kinda cool. if you see a person wearing one then you know, kind of a members only tshirt.
I never thought about it that way when I bought my bike new in 07 and they told me to pick 2 t-shirts from the clearance rack.
congradulations on the new bike!
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