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ok, what has that have to do with gender?
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It's all quite simple really. If you have 23 bikes that can't make dough all day long, but you DO have ice cream with bones, then it's obvious that payday will not wait till the equinox before I have to get ready for foosball season. Other than that, it's all good until David gets his auto in a race against equal opportunity employers.

thanks for commenting :dribble:

 
I'd rather drive a car. What's the point of a motorcycle if you can't be in the wind?

 
That seems like such a bad idea. Imagine people buying this thinking "it must be safer than a motorcycle because it has a shell" only to realize that shell or no shell, it's still very easy to crash it.

No thanks... I'll stick to my "old school" traditional motorcycle, thank you very much. I don't much feel like driving a Tylenol caplet to work.

 
I'd rather drive a car. What's the point of a motorcycle if you can't be in the wind?
Maybe it's for those who aren't quite that adventurous to ride a "murdercycle"... kinda looks like a big egg... whatever floats your innie or outtie boat. :rolleyes:

 
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It's all quite simple really. If you have 23 bikes that can't make dough all day long, but you DO have ice cream with bones, then it's obvious that payday will not wait till the equinox before I have to get ready for foosball season. Other than that, it's all good until David gets his auto in a race against equal opportunity employers.
Glad you were able to clarify. I was a little confused until I read the above.

Perhaps there is a niche for this vehicle in places with a lot of inclement weather? or for people who don't like to dress like Power Rangers?

 
I really like them. I saw a whole show on them once. Not a replacement for a bike but very cool.
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Looks like a fun, economical commuting vehicle (except for the purchase price - yikes). I don't want to be exposed to the elements every day getting to/from work.

 
At least there wouldn't be any posts about which aftermarket windshield to buy because the original didn't give that "pocket of calm air".

 
Dayum! That looks like a freaking blast! Not everything has to be a traditional motorcycle. I won't be giving up my "UJM" anytime soon, but there's always room for more fun toys. Well,...if you can afford it, that is.

They need to bring a herd of those things to the international bike show next time it comes to town. Put me at the front of the line for a for a test ride! As long as they don't expect you to drop the change on one after the ride.

 
ok, what has that have to do with gender?
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It's all quite simple really. If you have 23 bikes that can't make dough all day long, but you DO have ice cream with bones, then it's obvious that payday will not wait till the equinox before I have to get ready for foosball season. Other than that, it's all good until David gets his auto in a race against equal opportunity employers.

thanks for commenting :dribble:

Now I understand completely ,,,, :dribble:

 
It's for fat people that are "having trouble squeezing into their rubber trousers". :unsure:

Maybe if they put a long wiggly tail on the back it would look more masculine?

 
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It's for fat people that are "having trouble squeezing into their rubber trousers". :unsure:

Maybe if they put a long wiggly tail on the back it would look more masculine?
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I'd just order a Honda ST1300 emblem and slap it on there to make it look more manly! :glare:

 
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