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To: -YYZ-
Have you read the "Harley Burger"?
Great read that is too long to post here. Written by Black Echo and I give him full credit.

To sum it up, he wrote that Harley Burger franchise opened up where they sell one type of burger. The burger cost $70 and does not come with any condiments, no tomato, no lettuce. All condiments are and extra $10 each. Fries and a drink are an additional $50.
The Harley burger must be consumed in the Harley establishment amongst other Harley Burger patrons. There is a strict dress code and you are not allowed to eat in the establishment unless you are wearing officially licensed and endorsed Harley Burger gear.
You are not allowed to talk about nor associate the Honda Burger next door where you can get a full half pound burger combo with fries and a drink and any condiments you like for $4.99.

The actual read is about three pages and make you LYAO.
139 posted on 11/25/2005 7:55:50 AM PST by HOTTIEBOY (Maybe in your house. Not in mine.)
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To: HOTTIEBOY

The funny thing is don't have anything against Harleys, per se. The make a modern classic, kind of like a Morgan +4, for those that like such things. They seem to be reasonably reliable and they make a good touring rig, albeit a little underpowered in stock form. Given the incremental nature of technical improvements in their line, however, it's a little disappointing that they've had as many problem as they have with their TC88 motors and the new 6-speed tranny.

What galls me is people throwing around this "real" bike crap. A real bike is one that gets used for its intended purpose. "Real" bikes don't get trailered to the outskirts of Sturgis and then ridden into town.


144 posted on 11/25/2005 8:12:36 AM PST by -YYZ-
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