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I'm not a motorcycle enthusiast, but Harley is narly and I appreciate the aesthetic. My kin were and still are land pirates but were more about trucks. I am no better as I've joined this forum to peddle a Harley leather jacket. I'm not sure of the time it was distributed but it's leather with complicated features and an inspector number. I'll post pics when I make the correct thread for that.
I game and internet sleuth and recently been getting into selling high value clutter, sorry to call a HD jacket clutter , they're very quality and nice . I'm more hoodie person.
I lift to lose weight and been getting good gains
EDM of all kinds, Screamo, hard rock, Americana and Bluegrass, not radio country. anything good.. humans like music.
I'll be honest riding Motorcycles has me terrified. I don't even drive cars, milky softy soy soy soy.. I jest but it's true.
I even scoff at high speed burnouts and donuts because I'm afraid for the driver and anyone around them.
But... I know it's dope as ****. Same reason for gun nuts because surviving danger equals ecstasy. I just get my rocks off elsewhere (back to the gaming and milky nerdy).
Last time I was on a bike is when I was kid, I was riding passenger and I had this intense anxiety, I wanted off instantly and had thoughts of death.
But I understand HD is a great brand. It's American culture at it's fineloudest. And I love America and the prosperity it brings to people.
Originally Posted by Black sheep in wolfs clothing
I'm not a motorcycle enthusiast, but Harley is narly and I appreciate the aesthetic. My kin were and still are land pirates but were more about trucks. I am no better as I've joined this forum to peddle a Harley leather jacket. I'm not sure of the time it was distributed but it's leather with complicated features and an inspector number. I'll post pics when I make the correct thread for that.
I game and internet sleuth and recently been getting into selling high value clutter, sorry to call a HD jacket clutter , they're very quality and nice . I'm more hoodie person.
I lift to lose weight and been getting good gains
EDM of all kinds, Screamo, hard rock, Americana and Bluegrass, not radio country. anything good.. humans like music.
I'll be honest riding Motorcycles has me terrified. I don't even drive cars, milky softy soy soy soy.. I jest but it's true.
I even scoff at high speed burnouts and donuts because I'm afraid for the driver and anyone around them.
But... I know it's dope as ****. Same reason for gun nuts because surviving danger equals ecstasy. I just get my rocks off elsewhere (back to the gaming and milky nerdy).
Last time I was on a bike is when I was kid, I was riding passenger and I had this intense anxiety, I wanted off instantly and had thoughts of death.
But I understand HD is a great brand. It's American culture at it's fineloudest. And I love America and the prosperity it brings to people.
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