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RE: Hey Bountyhunter can't you Canadians get anything right???
Naw, Victory, upset with 'girlie-man' talk about its new scoot, hauled Arlen Ness back in and mushed the parts around and stuck another wheel on there.
I would freekin love to ride that thing!!! But, the weight belt? maybe an aero dynamic problem?
RE: Hey Bountyhunter can't you Canadians get anything right???
HOLY-CRAPPPP!!! that's the new HYBRID-GLIDE I mentioned before. Those aren't weights on that guys belt, they're COAL-BILLETS, you pull one off every 100 miles and drop it into the blast furnace between the 2 front tires.....Joe Mac
RE: Hey Bountyhunter can't you Canadians get anything right???
I'm completely fascinated now. Not by the trike or whatever the hell it is, but the doggone weight belt. WTFO?! Does it do a nose stand when you brake hard? Is that Batman on the back with a new utility belt?! Bizarre.
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