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I am always amused by logo stuff. I counted all the HD logos and insignia on my trike and I think the count was 12 unique logos on what is basically a large motorcycle.
I pulled up next to a guy who was in an Audi A7 a couple weeks ago. He had stock logos all over the car telling the world it was an Audi A7. I then notice he pays extra every year for a state vanity plate that reads: "Audi A7". I wheeled up next to him and asked, "Hey, is that an Audi A7?" He shouted back it was and then noticed I was laughing.
I don't like logo stuff - especially clothes. If you aren't paying me to advertise for you, why would I? I'd have that on my bumper only if Ford was paying me $500/year to advertise for them.
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