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Old 12-30-2016, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by TwiZted Biker
2 more inches of dick and you'd have some at home
Ain't that the truth! Thanks for pointing out my shortcomings pal.
 
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Originally Posted by TwiZted Biker
2 more inches of dick and you'd have some at home
Uh ...Yep ... Truth be told.
 
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Originally Posted by rwhisen
I like new *****.
You're scaring me. How new?

Originally Posted by Mastiff107
I believe folks buy new when they want to finance for ease. I've had over 100 bikes in the past 50 years and never bought new. I look at a bike as a toy and I only buy toys for cash when I can afford them. Same for hookers.
I may be out of touch with current market trends, but do hookers take anything other than cash nowadays? PayPal maybe?
 
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I may be out of touch with current market trends, but do hookers take anything other than cash nowadays? PayPal maybe?
Oh, yes they do. . . LOL.
 
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Speaking of new I dropped the dime on that 17 Road King today my net connections slower today than hell and won't let me post up any pics yet.
 
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Originally Posted by TwiZted Biker
Speaking of new I dropped the dime on that 17 Road King today my net connections slower today than hell and won't let me post up any pics yet.
Niiiice! Did you get the color you were looking for?
 
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Yeah that silver is just goodness incarnate
 
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Originally Posted by TwiZted Biker
Yeah that silver is just goodness incarnate
Beautiful!
 
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Put a lot of miles on. Trading makes sense. I keep a trouble free bike under me. Each new model means more riding less working on them. While my EVO Fb is easier to work on , The touring bikes I have also owned along with the FB have little down time. I have not had what you would call a break down in many years, they keep getting better and better. I still enjoy riding my older FB but Old school is a myth.
My bike are not toys , I take riding seriously and enjoy it. Each new bike is paid for the day I pick it out. I spend less on my bikes than some I know do on drinking. My two vises are the bikes and my guns.

100_2097 by bob smith, on Flickr
 

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There are around 500,000 new motorcycles sold per year in the United States. I'm glad that those people do. This way I can buy a garage queen that is a few years old with barley any mileage on it.

When I was married I used to lease our cars. Always a 24 month lease and it was staggered. So every year we had a new car. It was good for me at the time. I really enjoyed having a new car. Now I could care less about cars.
 
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