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    I bought my first Harley when I was 17. Got my first tattoo shortly thereafter.
    Why?
    Because only THOSE people rode Harleys and had tattoos.
    That's why I rode, because I like being one of THOSE people.
    You built your sled from the ground up, it was a part of you. When my wife moved in with me there was a small block Ford with a tunnel ram on it where the kitchen table should be and a chopped, hardtail '77 Sportster where the coffee table should be.
    It was a way of life.
    The first time I saw some dentist/lawyer/accountant otherwise douchebag on a brand new Ultra Glide in shorts and tennis shoes I knew that way of life didn't have the same meaning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    I bought my first Harley when I was 17. Got my first tattoo shortly thereafter.
    Why?
    Because only THOSE people rode Harleys and had tattoos.
    That's why I rode, because I like being one of THOSE people.
    You built your sled from the ground up, it was a part of you. When my wife moved in with me there was a small block Ford with a tunnel ram on it where the kitchen table should be and a chopped, hardtail '77 Sportster where the coffee table should be.
    It was a way of life.
    The first time I saw some dentist/lawyer/accountant otherwise douchebag on a brand new Ultra Glide in shorts and tennis shoes I knew that way of life didn't have the same meaning.
    Well said. Well said...


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