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Old 06-04-2012, 11:15 AM
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i don't speak the queens english!
 
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Im'a get me a Star tattoo *****!!!

I'm with Mike on this one...

LOL, reminds me of this:

Street Bob: A Big Twin with classic bobber style, the Street BobŪ is stripped down to the bare essentials for a purely authentic ride.

Black Line: Long. Low. No BS. This Dark Custom leader has an understated profile and aggressive riding position. A minimalist throwback for any freedom seeker.



Nightster: With a gritty, no-nonsense look, it’s performance with an aggressive attitude not normally found on such a nimble

Wide Glide: Low-down and beefy, it's got old-school chopper looks with the comfort of a modern ride.

Softail Slim: The perfect blend of classic, raw bobber style and contemporary power creates a modern ride with unmistakable old-iron attitude.
 

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Old 06-05-2012, 01:59 PM
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Jesus, when somebody says the word bobber and it doesn't meet your criterias it's like they insulted your moms or something. Have a cerveza bros!
 
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Old 06-05-2012, 03:32 PM
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beer won't help me brother. i just have a thing for pointing out the dumb **** that people spew when it warrants it. i think pixie nailed it....the OP must have been on the harley site just prior to coming here and joining then posted this dumb ****. thanks for the detailed investigation pix...this is fun!
 
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this thread is entertaining.. wheres the tool smiley?
 
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This is a way tough crowd.....Lol!
 
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This is a way tough crowd.....Lol!
yup, too many repeat threads about "what's the best...." and "are sportsters girls bikes?" and "helmet or no?" it'll put a chip on anybodys shoulder. haha
 
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You mean you don't want to hear, What oil does my bike take? what spark plugs should I use? How do you park your bike? what side of the bike do you get on? what is stage 1? what pipes are the best? what seat is the best? and the list goes on and on. We all have questions that sometimes the search function does not help us with, but 90% of the time search will help you out. The one that freaks me out is-What bike should I get? I have never been in a bike before. New riders freak me out as I have rode with alot of bad one's.
 
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Old 06-06-2012, 10:23 AM
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There's a fatty running around town on some huge metric couch that rides around in velcro secured flip flops & cargo shorts and has his stock buckhorn bars laid all the way down so that his hands / grips are right next to and behind his knees as he sits awkwardly forward leaning due to mid control foot boards. Don't know how he brakes or turns the damn thing. I had to holler at him from my cage at a light yesterday to raise his bars up.
 
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