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  1. #106
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    Tigertim20 how am I going out of my way to set up a club with a style like a gang.

    No suitable clubs in my area unless you can show me other wise.

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    While I may like pink a hand bag no maybe we can all ride our sportys in pink teddies now that would be different, it would be the gay parade every Sunday

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    You guys have a TBC in orcs?
    (Tranny Bikers Club...sorry solly!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaffaonajappa View Post
    Thats not new or different. Come to JaffaLand some stage and have a look :P
    You havnt met Solly

    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    You guys have a TBC in orcs?
    (Tranny Bikers Club...sorry solly!)
    Has he showed you his Boulevard tattoo as well?

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    Mate! All this talk about starting a new club and changing down your ride after 'seeing the light' etc is a little hard to understand. As a few others have mentioned, it doesn't make sense to start another club when there are already perfectly good clubs that specialise in your ride of choice.

    http://antiquetractorsforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=143489
    http://www.vintagetractors.co.nz/
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    Couple of great links there

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    Thanks flyingcrocodile46 that gives me some great ideas on customization

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcrocodile46 View Post
    Mate! All this talk about starting a new club and changing down your ride after 'seeing the light' etc is a little hard to understand. As a few others have mentioned, it doesn't make sense to start another club when there are already perfectly good clubs that specialise in your ride of choice.

    http://antiquetractorsforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=143489
    http://www.vintagetractors.co.nz/


    LMAO by far the best reply yet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sportster View Post
    Sorry must have and use as your main form of transport a Harley sportster powered motorbike.

    Hog is more for the big vtwins and guys with lots of money, I think the sportster is one of the most under rated bike around. Yet it's such a versatile bike.
    WOW I was sorta taking this thread seriously until I read this post.

    Are you for real? How narrowminded can you be?
    FFS!
    Sportsters only?
    Do you really think you are that special that you need to have a club?

    For the record I am a huge Sporster fan but even when I owned one I never had a issue with riding with big blocks(...or anything else for that matter). Whats yours?

    Oh and since you say "Harley Sportster Powered Motorbike" I guess that means Buells are acceptable ? YEAH RIGHT.

    hahahahahahahaha I wouldn't want to be in a club that has such narrow criterior. I ride with all sorts and am HAPPY to do so.
    Seriously,why don't you try that approach?

    And sorry for having a go at you when I have never even met ya but I am just gobsmacked...
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    Buellbabe I am serious and sportster powered means sportster powered so yes Buell are included.

    So why the restriction, I have never said I will never ride or be seen with other bikers on other types of bikes, I plan to still ride on charity events etc this will never change.

    I think some people are missing the point in that all I am trying to do is get a group of people who share the same enjoyment for the same type of bike together. Call us what you will. This group of people can now share there knowledge and experience with each other as it has relavance to what they ride.

    I have two sportsters one been an ironhead that to some is a peice of crap to others is a great bike. Trying to find someone real and not just in a forum to ask question share tech tips etc is hard in a open bike club.

    If you are new to owning a Buell and something goes wrong wouldn't it be great to be able to visit a website or call a club who has a group of people than can offer a resolution to you problem. Sure the Stealership is there but as the bike get older they dont really care, your left to troll the interent for a fix.

    Just my thoughts

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    Don't worry mate, some people are pretty ignorant... they confuse focused with narrow minded

    That Ulysses club is full of narrow minded fucks... imagine all they could learn from young cunts if they widened their focus...

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    Call a Buell a Sportstser engine around anyone who worked for Buell and they really get the hump.

    Ironically it's the way that the XR1200X is now enough of a Buell that Harley really didn't need their 'mad scientist' any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Don't worry mate, some people are pretty ignorant... they confuse focused with narrow minded

    That Ulysses club is full of narrow minded fucks... imagine all they could learn from young cunts if they widened their focus...

    Bwahahahahhaaaaa!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Ironically it's the way that the XR1200X is now enough of a Buell that Harley really didn't need their 'mad scientist' any more.
    Doesn't have the STUPID inside out brakes to overheat and distort like fuck though.

    Chalk one up for Harley on the points board!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sportster View Post
    Your right a lot or Harley riders do think there shit dont stink, A lot of them also choose to look down on me just like they do with jappa owners because I choose to ride a Sportster.
    Quite the opposite really.. I find jap sports bike riders talk the most shit..

    Harley riders seem more down to earth with nothing to prove

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