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Posted by sod on December 19, 2001 at 18:19:47 from (209.206.151.44):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: oppressive city ordinances posted by Flyin Farmall on December 18, 2001 at 21:44:04:
On this subject, I have a great deal of experience. I have been riding bikes... a long time. I have owned many. I have owned seven HDs. I own one now. The most miles I have put on in one year is 12,000, and I lived in MINN at the time. I have been to 39 different states on a bike. I have had them smashed up from under me by someone else and I have wrecked them all on my own fault. The guys who really know where it's at, the ones who know the real reason to ride, are the ones who start up the bike, let it warm up a little and then take off. Then, there are the posers. They will start up the thing and immediately rev the pi$$ out of it.(LOUD PIPES) They will sit there and do that for a while. All the time they will be looking around for someone to notice them. sod
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