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That's pretty cool, however having ridden motorcycles for many years I can't remember ever being in a situation where that would be useful.Maybe I've led a sheltered life.I suppose if it weren't loaded it would be a legal way to transport your pistol around if you didn't have a permit.
If someone assaults you, just don't let your bike fall on the floor board as you **** your pants and try to get off it. Same as if it is in a saddlebag. Weapon in yyour fot board....very double oh seven.....like squirting oil out you carb.......wait, some of us do that. A weapon in your foot board? Looks cool showing the guys...in your garage.
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