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Old 02-03-2014 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by fatboy slim
You know you are getting on age wise when the pop up ads that come up on your favourite forums are related to health supplements and joint pain meds ha ha.

What does that have to do with this thread, absolutely nothing, but I thought it was more interesting.
Interesting twist.
 
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Old 02-03-2014 | 12:33 PM
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Don't ask me I just sell parts to bikers no time to be one. Shhhhhh don't tell my bike though.
 
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Old 02-03-2014 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Crex39
I was a medical tech who made some middle class money and had a decent house, Then I went out and bought a Harley. At that point I made my wife quit her job, and cook while barefoot. I threw out all my good clothes, except for one ill fitting suit I can use for court, as all other social functions I can wear my HOG "colors". After quitting my job and starting to hustle stolen frozen meats and motorcycle parts, I figured the next step was meth, and starting bar fights over imaginary social infractions. I can now ay I am living the dream, except of course for the fact that I had to sell my bike, my wife left me, and have to sneak into the library to post on this forum. But hey, I still have a few torn Harley T-shirts, an unkept beard, and a get back whip that remind me I am living the biker lifestyle. I should have stopped at enthusiast.
Made ME laugh.
 
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Old 02-03-2014 | 12:51 PM
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I used to not even be able to spell biker, now I are one.
 
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Old 02-03-2014 | 01:06 PM
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...and what kind of oil do you use in your bike and why?
 
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Old 02-03-2014 | 01:35 PM
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I've been known to wear cargo pants when I ride.
 
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Old 02-03-2014 | 02:09 PM
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It means every t-shirt you own is a black HD shirt.
 
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Old 02-03-2014 | 03:26 PM
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I always thought this was a BS question and that the answer was trivial, but late last night, in my dreams, an old, ornery biker appeared to me and explained that there actually is a list of true, blue qualities one must have experienced in order to be considered a "REAL BIKER".

And he said to me, "You're not a REAL biker unless you have:"

1) Shot your own mother in the leg in a heated argument over a carton of cigarettes.

2) Completely rebuilt your motorcycle engine on the side of the road using only the tools in your fork bag and speed limit signs as gasket material.

3) Been asked on numerous occasions if you were the inspiration for the biker in the movie "Raising Arizona".

4) Single-handedly taken out 5 or more rice rocket riders using one of the following implements: a get back whip, a chain wallet and/or the leg/arm of another rice rocket rider.

5) Prospected for at least three 1%er clubs and rejected them all for being "too soft".


So...yeah... there it is....
 
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Old 02-03-2014 | 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Crex39
I was a medical tech who made some middle class money and had a decent house, Then I went out and bought a Harley. At that point I made my wife quit her job, and cook while barefoot. I threw out all my good clothes, except for one ill fitting suit I can use for court, as all other social functions I can wear my HOG "colors". After quitting my job and starting to hustle stolen frozen meats and motorcycle parts, I figured the next step was meth, and starting bar fights over imaginary social infractions. I can now ay I am living the dream, except of course for the fact that I had to sell my bike, my wife left me, and have to sneak into the library to post on this forum. But hey, I still have a few torn Harley T-shirts, an unkept beard, and a get back whip that remind me I am living the biker lifestyle. I should have stopped at enthusiast.
 
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Old 02-03-2014 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Ratbike_Mike
I always thought this was a BS question and that the answer was trivial, but late last night, in my dreams, an old, ornery biker appeared to me and explained that there actually is a list of true, blue qualities one must have experienced in order to be considered a "REAL BIKER".

And he said to me, "You're not a REAL biker unless you have:"

1) Shot your own mother in the leg in a heated argument over a carton of cigarettes.

2) Completely rebuilt your motorcycle engine on the side of the road using only the tools in your fork bag and speed limit signs as gasket material.

3) Been asked on numerous occasions if you were the inspiration for the biker in the movie "Raising Arizona".

4) Single-handedly taken out 5 or more rice rocket riders using one of the following implements: a get back whip, a chain wallet and/or the leg/arm of another rice rocket rider.

5) Prospected for at least three 1%er clubs and rejected them all for being "too soft".


So...yeah... there it is....
we have a winnah~
 


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