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    Not a real Harley but a Japlicabuilt for accountants and the like to pretend they are bikers.
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    M109R project

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    Not a real Harley but a Japlicabuilt for accountants and the like to pretend they are bikers.
    Haha, when you **** up your own joke hey J.
    Biker - person who rides
    Bikie - member of a gang

    Regardless - This thing stock doesn’t even remotely try to look like a throw back to the 40s, 50s or 60s. M109R project

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    It's a bike, I love bikes, I don't care where they are made or what they replicate. I just want to ride them. Often I wouldn't buy the bikes I've ridden due to limitations that I percieve but that doesn't mean I think the owner should ride something else. We all ride what we have for our own reasons.
    I've ridden Harleys and Japanese knock offs, sportbikes, racebikes, chinese pitbikes and just about every modern enduro bike, they are all fun (well maybe not the 1981 ported IT250 that tried to kill me).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    Not a real Harley but a Japlicabuilt for accountants and the like to pretend they are bikers.
    That's reliable, starts every time and doesn't leak oil.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Haha, when you **** up your own joke hey J.
    Biker - person who rides
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    Regardless - This thing stock doesn’t even remotely try to look like a throw back to the 40s, 50s or 60s. M109R project
    Take it down to the Odin's Warriors clubhouse to show it off. When they stop laughing someone will ask if you wear pantyhose to ride it.

    By the way, in the USA outlaw motorcyclists refer to themselves as bikers. There are biker bars that most people would not be game to enter.
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    Lol!!...when I noticed the heading of this thread, I thought you were referring to a German WW11 Fighter, "Messerschmitt 109",...a friend of mine owned one for a time,...We've been to Silverton,.....nice bike by the way!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    Not a real Harley but a Japlicabuilt for accountants and the like to pretend they are bikers.
    You mean a real bike that actually goes, corners and stops? And is more reliable. (Note, I'm not a cruiser fan but this is far better than any Harley.)

    Sounds like he might be scraping footpegs. The change of direction is pretty quick, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    Take it down to the Odin's Warriors clubhouse to show it off. When they stop laughing someone will ask if you wear pantyhose to ride it.

    By the way, in the USA outlaw motorcyclists refer to themselves as bikers. There are biker bars that most people would not be game to enter.
    The OW are a former military personnel club. I have far more respect for them than for you and your attempts to belittle my choice of ride.

    Having participated on rides organised by 2 other well known clubs and lending their members my bike to ride I haven’t had any negative comments about it.

    Yes it is different, no it’s not a HD, and that’s exactly why I chose it - it doesn’t look like any HD out there. And none of the current HD offerings can even match it for outright performance. M109R project

    “It doesn’t matter what you ride. It matters that you ride.”

    For the record - I like all bikes - I can appreciated a nice bike full stop. We each choose to ride what we enjoy. Hence the bike sitting next to it:


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    About time you showed us the Katana that you mentioned a few posts back! Nice.

    My wife wants me to sell the XJR1300 - I can't, the COVID-19 puts a damper on selling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    About time you showed us the Katana that you mentioned a few posts back! Nice.

    My wife wants me to sell the XJR1300 - I can't, the COVID-19 puts a damper on selling.
    XJR1300s are a great bike. Buttery smooth, plenty of poke and great for a long run.

    We had a couple on the Black Dog Ride the other week.

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