interesting air cleaner cover pic
#11
RE: air cleaner cover
After that lecture, it's difficult to keep my opinion to myself. But, then again, I guess that's the whole point. Everyone has a different way of expressing themselves.
As for me, it wouldn't go on my bike because it doesn't represent me. But, I think it's damn funny!
As for me, it wouldn't go on my bike because it doesn't represent me. But, I think it's damn funny!
#13
RE: air cleaner cover
Well I do own a harley and a BMW. Allthough I voted for, (and would have again) Bush, I would not dare put a bumper sticker on my car.lol. But the whole "I am in the Military and support Bush" is for another post. But as for the F-U, From the mouth the heart speaks. I wouldn't rep it. It is unique, as I have not seen one yet. If it was on a bike that was painted with a burning flag, or a blasphemy towards Jesus, then I would feel the urge to use some krylon. But because I would like to, does not mean I would. I support your rights to freedom of speech. Even if I dont like the way some speek. Props for being original. Ride safe.
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#16
RE: air cleaner cover
I was in the military (during Bush I) when there were big scandals around flag burning. Long before the Supreme Court, in their infinite wisdom, upheld a protester's right to burn a flag, a saying cropped up among us:
"I wear this uniform to defend your right to burn that flag in protest of me and what I do."
The unspoken corollary to that was, "If I had my way, I'd kick you in the nuts right here and now." (or something similar)
I don't wear the uniform anymore, but I still remember that sentiment like that is a lot of what "America" is about. Want to tell the world to fck off? Go ahead. I don't like it, I think it's at best sophomoric, but I'll stand behind your right to say it.
Some things run deep.
"I wear this uniform to defend your right to burn that flag in protest of me and what I do."
The unspoken corollary to that was, "If I had my way, I'd kick you in the nuts right here and now." (or something similar)
I don't wear the uniform anymore, but I still remember that sentiment like that is a lot of what "America" is about. Want to tell the world to fck off? Go ahead. I don't like it, I think it's at best sophomoric, but I'll stand behind your right to say it.
Some things run deep.