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Well guys, looks like we have lost a major player on this forum. I think it would be appropriate to look back on the times we had with Bounty Hunter and give him the send off he deserves.
I will start first. I first bought my bike in May of 2005. I came across this forum while I was looking up reviews for the 2004 RKC. and at first, I didn't really know what to make of some of the posts, Bounty's always seemed logical so I started seaching for his posts. Being new to the whole "Harley" club, I wanted to make sure what I bought was the right piece to buy so Iemailed him a couple of times and he always helped out.
Hopefully, a couple of people on here didn't make you leave and you will be back..[sm=icon_cheers.gif]
He's probly doing what I'm going to be doin' this weekend. Enjoying himself away from work, home & computer. I'll be in Miami for a few days soaking up some rays on the beach. As Arnold would say " I'll be back"
Aww heck no! If this is a memorial I want to see the body!
..........anyway I heard he was eating wings and drinking beer while trying to figure out his draggin bagger system and has his arm caught between the finder and the wheel when it lost pressure and collasped. He will figure out how to get unstuck when he runs out of beer and wings!
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