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Old 12-29-2004   #21 (permalink)
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Well it doesn't matter what brand it is. Whatever is shown the most on tv or in hollywood movies, is going to be the most popular I guarantee it. Orange county retards, Jackass james, and all those others HARLEY knock offs are the most popular.
Great observation, what ever the puplic see's is what they want. After all monkeys like shinny things
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Well it doesn't matter what brand it is. Whatever is shown the most on tv or in hollywood movies, is going to be the most popular I guarantee it. Orange county retards, Jackass james, and all those others HARLEY knock offs are the most popular.
yeah, i'll have to agree handsdown with that one. you should have seen the line of people waiting to see OCC at Americade this year. it was located up the road from most of the happenings. the road was packed with bikes all the way up to that point. whatever ! to each their own. personally, i blew by as fast as i could so i could actually RIDE !
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they are doing the same thing to bike builders that they have done to
WINSTON CUP-making korn flakes box cover stars,and i don't like it one @#!$ bit
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they are doing the same thing to bike builders that they have done to
WINSTON CUP-making korn flakes box cover stars,and i don't like it one @#!$ bit
yeah, not cool.
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this is what my first bike looked like. First day I had it I hit all the brakes and gas at the same time I went down. Gravel in my knees and back, Ouch. Rode it for a year and a half. I wish I still had it to give to my future kid someday. Great little bike. Kudos to Honda for this little gem. It did start me out so I will have to say they influenced the "sport" in me. But I may not have been so interested if my brother wasnt riding his RM80 around me all the time then.
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this is what my first bike looked like. First day I had it I hit all the brakes and gas at the same time I went down. Gravel in my knees and back, Ouch. Rode it for a year and a half. I wish I still had it to give to my future kid someday. Great little bike. Kudos to Honda for this little gem. It did start me out so I will have to say they influenced the "sport" in me. But I may not have been so interested if my brother wasnt riding his RM80 around me all the time then.
That was the first bike I ever rode!!! I was going around in a big circle and everyone was yelling "shift, shift" so I shifted into second and ran into a fence! I think I was around 8 or 9 years old.
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they are doing the same thing to bike builders that they have done to
WINSTON CUP-making korn flakes box cover stars,and i don't like it one @#!$ bit
Yeah it's like celebrities pretending to care about politics and starving kids in other countries.
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wasn't it cool to see that little bike again. Did you get a lump in your throat? he he. I loved that bike. Very cool.
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