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It is "world day for cultural diversity" today and so I thought I would come over and give you freaks a hug or two to celebrate our cultural diversity.
I may not agree with where you put your gas cap when filling up and will definitely dispute the need for a cupholder, I always mount from the low side but I accept your right to do and say those things as it makes the world a different place
This is my EVO wheel barrow, but I belong and love the EVO section. I have no cup holder, no stereo, no screen and change the place where I put my gas cap every time I refuel. I don't use synthetic oil and only clean my bike every few rides. I drink beer on rides to country pubs and do other crap people don't like.... yeeee haaaaa !
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