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This will probably get me booted before I get started, but here I am:
I don't like any motor with 2 cams.
I hate chrome.
I don't wear ANYTHING made of leather (other than shoes) when it's over 50 degrees.
I don't understand "vests". They look silly.
Hanging out in front of Harley shops on Saturdays is "posing".
If you can't fix what you're riding, you shouldn't be riding it.
Apehangers on dressers looks stupid.
Orange County Choppers doesn't build motorcycles. They build motorized sandwich boards.
If it doesn't leak, it's empty.
Sporsters are for girls and small framed men. If you weigh over 130 pounds, you shouldn't be on a Sportster unless it's been built for Bonneville Time Trials.
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