Sportster a girls bike?
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RE: Sportster a girls bike?
ORIGINAL: cHarley
Looks like one would need a "WIDE" Glide for the HALFAHOG plate....
Looks like one would need a "WIDE" Glide for the HALFAHOG plate....
Here is a fun little link in case some of you want to play around with various custom state license plates.
You can select the state you want, different designs within that state, and enter your own 'custom wording'. It will then create the custom license plate for you.
http://www.acme.com/licensemaker/
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RE: Sportster a girls bike?
What's sad is that many "girls" buy bigger bikes than they can really handle just so people DON'T say "it's a girls's bike".They feel they haveto prove their aren't weak, and are good riders.ANd a bigger bike proves nothing. I spoke before about having the "I;ve got a little bike" blues, but I never thought in terms of it being a "girls bike". And since I've brought up the "little bike" issue, so many people have said "no, it's NOT a little bike", and NO ONE has EVER said it's good for me because it's a "girls bike". Well, I am happy with it. And if and when I decide to get something bigger (does that mean "manly" ??) it will be because I am ready for a change and an upgrade and feel I can handle it.
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RE: Sportster a girls bike?
My wife's 883 is a girls bike but was such a blast to ride that I had to buy myself one too. So I guess I now have a "girl's bike". Right? Actually, I think Sportsters are bikes for people with common sense. People like me. People who think spending $14,000 to $20,000 dollars on anything with two wheels is crazy. I have a 2006 and a 2007 Harley Davison in my garage and didn't have to refinance my house to pay for them.
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RE: Sportster a girls bike?
ORIGINAL: ray1970
People who think spending $14,000 to $20,000 dollars on anything with two wheels is crazy. I have a 2006 and a 2007 Harley Davison in my garage and didn't have to refinance my house to pay for them.
People who think spending $14,000 to $20,000 dollars on anything with two wheels is crazy. I have a 2006 and a 2007 Harley Davison in my garage and didn't have to refinance my house to pay for them.
If someone has the available funds laying around I could care less if they spend $22,000+ for a Softail, $60,000 for the latest Super-Duper Corvette, or $2,000,000+ for a Lear jet.
I agree that you shouldn't go in debt to buy all kind of fun 'toys', but if you have sufficient resources buy whatever you want, have fun, and enjoy life.
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