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Re:Buying A Harley 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
smith1j wrote:
Good Luck with your vrod purchase. I'm seriously considering purchasing a 2009 HD Ultra Classic. I really like my road* but there is something about the ultra classic that keeps taunting me.


I can relate. The bug hit me last year.
 
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Re:Buying A Harley 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
I totaly understand the feeling hd gets in yer blood got the tattoo's got the t-shirts(1000 or so)been there done that (8 at last count)just could'nt afford it this time,if you can do it will change you!
 
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Re:Buying A Harley 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
I know what you mean, slezy. I think my final HD count was like 14, but they finally outpriced this poor redneck, although the dyna street bobber is pretty fairly priced now. It DOES get in your blood. I think it's the ink infusion from the Harley tats.
 
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Re:Buying A Harley 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
Wife bought me my Roadie, she says when i am done with school in about a year we will be making that drive to the local HD shop. Maybe sooner if I am good... Can we go now????
 
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Re:Buying A Harley 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
RIPBiker13 wrote:
HoustonCH73 wrote:

(and if she can cook and do other things illegal in 15 states then you should DEFINITELY hang on to her.)


She can cook anything you can think of! I've been gaining weight since we got married and no matter how much I exercise, the delicious food is crammed down my throat! As far as the other... Let's just leave it at: she's not boring.


Nice looking lady RIP, she's a keeper, treat her well.

I've gotten wider over the years, and my wife is actually 4 sizes smaller than when I married her some 21+ years ago. She's drop dead gorgeous. Don't know why she stays with such a pig as me. I'm trying to drop a few tons now. Want to loose at least 4 pant sizes and go from snug XL shirts to comfy fitting M's and be close to my size when I was in the Army. I have no clue what I weigh (afraid to find out) but I'm loosing some, shirts aren't as snug and pants are a bit looser, almost a belt notch. Its only been two weeks. Its easier to quit smoking IMHO than to lose weight. With cigs you can just not smoke (I've done it before), but you have to eat.
 
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Re:Buying A Harley 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
GOOSE915 wrote:
Wife bought me my Roadie, she says when i am done with school in about a year we will be making that drive to the local HD shop. Maybe sooner if I am good... Can we go now????

What a wife, goose! Good for you. You gotta post pics too of your lady

No... seriously!

 
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Re:Buying A Harley 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
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GOOSE915 wrote:
Wife bought me my Roadie, she says when i am done with school in about a year we will be making that drive to the local HD shop. Maybe sooner if I am good... Can we go now????

What a wife, goose! Good for you. You gotta post pics too of your lady

No... seriously!



Let me see what I can do.
 
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Re:Buying A Harley 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
Here you go Sly, the ugly mug next to her is yours truly.
 
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Re:Buying A Harley 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
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Here you go Sly, the ugly mug next to her is yours truly.

Wow, she's beautiful

You're a lucky guy!!!
 
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Re:Buying A Harley 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
That I am, Thank you.
 
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