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Re: this harley forum needs a bump
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But will it fit in the back of that truck
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Quote from: falcofred on September 17, 2011, 06:16:51 pm
But will it fit in the back of that truck
(less than 30 minutes)
Is that a record?
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Re: this harley forum needs a bump
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Quote from: zrx4me on September 17, 2011, 05:48:44 pm
not many harley sport tourers?
my new toy.Yes its fun to ride and with the dual discs up front,it stops pretty well.
Are you really going to use the dangerous front brakes?
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Re: this harley forum needs a bump
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Man you guys are brutal!!!
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Cool bike. I had my Dyna set up pretty close to that about 10 years ago.
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I like the dual headlights and chunky front wheel/tire.
Way better than a 21" skinny tire plus single headlight.
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Re: this harley forum needs a bump
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Quote from: zrx4me on September 17, 2011, 05:48:44 pm
not many harley sport tourers?
my new toy.Yes its fun to ride and with the dual discs up front,it stops pretty well.
Me likey
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Nice Fat Bob. My lower back would need days of recovery if I rode that for more than 1hr, but I bet it would be a fun hour!
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Re: this harley forum needs a bump
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Quote from: zrx4me on September 22, 2011, 06:55:05 am
to the dirtbag who posted a link to this thread on one of the harley boards saying that I was insulting harley riders with my comment on front brakes:Your are the type of person who makes internet forums suck sometimes.You are so ignorant you cant even see that my comments are favorable to harleys and that I try to inform SOME riders who were not trained to make full use of front brakes.You are a low life coward.Im just glad the moderator deleted your post.
Making you the type of person who should lighten the fuck up.
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Sounds to me like the dirtbag got butthurt pretty easily also
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