New bike seat I would love to have.

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Re: New bike seat I would love to have.

#11 Unread post by havegunjoe »

koji52 wrote:There are some overly critical people on this forum. What ever happened to ride what you enjoy riding?
Amen koji52! Seems like the critical ones are not living in the USA which may have something to do with it. That is some very nice leatherwork if you ask me. The owner is compensating for nothing. Remember some people say that about anyone riding any kind of motorcycle.
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#12 Unread post by Fast Eddy B »

koji52 wrote:There are some overly critical people on this forum. What ever happened to ride what you enjoy riding?

Wrong forum mate. It's dodo. Can I say that? The brown stuff from one's bottom. Can I say that?

C-rap.
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#13 Unread post by Wrider »

We used to have a guy show up to the bar every weekend that would padlock his Glock 22 in .40 S&W to the brake lever on his Harley. He was also dating the HOT bartender. So I don't think he had much to compensate for... haha.
As for this guy, I think it would look pretty cool if not for the fake bullet holes. Personally if I built a chopper like that I'd have painted it, put real bullet holes in it, then clear-coated over everything so it wouldn't rust. Maybe a plastic/rubber liner underneath so that stuff doesn't fly up off of the tire. Or even Plexiglas so that you can still see the tire underneath.
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#14 Unread post by zeligman »

you guys are missing the OBVIOUS - it's a WOMAN rider! (Right blues?) :lol:
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havegunjoe wrote:
koji52 wrote:There are some overly critical people on this forum. What ever happened to ride what you enjoy riding?
Amen koji52! Seems like the critical ones are not living in the USA which may have something to do with it. That is some very nice leatherwork if you ask me. The owner is compensating for nothing. Remember some people say that about anyone riding any kind of motorcycle.
Well, I aint no American, and I thing it's pretty cool. I wouldn't buy it or anything, but I don't condemn him for having one.
JC Viper wrote:It's like the wild west except now with steel horses. Red Dead Redemption anyone?
I was thinking more like Bon Jovi...

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On a steel horse I ride...
And I'm wanted...
Dead or alive..."
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Mokushi wrote:
havegunjoe wrote:
koji52 wrote:There are some overly critical people on this forum. What ever happened to ride what you enjoy riding?
Amen koji52! Seems like the critical ones are not living in the USA which may have something to do with it. That is some very nice leatherwork if you ask me. The owner is compensating for nothing. Remember some people say that about anyone riding any kind of motorcycle.
Well, I aint no American, and I thing it's pretty cool. I wouldn't buy it or anything, but I don't condemn him for having one.
JC Viper wrote:It's like the wild west except now with steel horses. Red Dead Redemption anyone?
I was thinking more like Bon Jovi...

"I'm a cowboy...
On a steel horse I ride...
And I'm wanted...
Dead or alive..."
Yeah, that's where I got steel horse from but I was also playing Red Dead Redemption and after seeing this seat I immediately thought modern cowboy/ wild west. If this bike had a good tank range I would love to have one just roam through the roads of the old west (now paved of course) and take up residence in a ranch somewhere in Utah, New Mexico, Arizona or Texas. :laughing:
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Fast Eddy B wrote:
koji52 wrote:There are some overly critical people on this forum. What ever happened to ride what you enjoy riding?

Wrong forum mate. It's dodo. Can I say that? The brown stuff from one's bottom. Can I say that?

C-rap.
I don't know how to interpret that man. haha sorry. I actually like this forum because you have people from all brands and all walks of life on here. Brand descrimination is minimal here relative to more specialized forums. And that's the beauty of this place.

I find though that there are certain people that criticize others for doing things that suggest being a "poser." Whatever.
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