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Hey Don, I think you misplaced the decimal point. Shouldn't that be 1.0 inches of Irish War Club?
Hell, I was going to suggest .10 inches, but that would have stepped over the line from funny to mean!
Really don't want to know how you came by this information. I hope it wasn't in my livingroom when you guys were having your group grope with Barry

 
Hey Don, I think you misplaced the decimal point. Shouldn't that be 1.0 inches of Irish War Club?
Hell, I was going to suggest .10 inches, but that would have stepped over the line from funny to mean!
Really don't want to know how you came by this information. I hope it wasn't in my livingroom when you guys were having your group grope with Barry
Don, next time you look down, Take your Reading Glasses Off.
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Back on HD. A friend bought a new Electra Glide Ultra Classic. I think. He wanted me to ride it so I went for a little spin. Handled suprisingly well, good power and all. But I kept waiting for the motor to rev up. Where our bike is just getting jiggy, the HD is revved out. No turbo blast. I'd like to have one as a second bike, but not now.

 
Hey Don, I think you misplaced the decimal point. Shouldn't that be 1.0 inches of Irish War Club?
Hell, I was going to suggest .10 inches, but that would have stepped over the line from funny to mean!
Really don't want to know how you came by this information. I hope it wasn't in my livingroom when you guys were having your group grope with Barry
No worries FJRay, HotRodZilla and Papa Chuy fully covered your sofa bed with Visqueen sheeting before we had the group grope with Bustanut joker!



 
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Back on HD. A friend bought a new Electra Glide Ultra Classic. I think. He wanted me to ride it so I went for a little spin. Handled suprisingly well, good power and all. But I kept waiting for the motor to rev up. Where our bike is just getting jiggy, the HD is revved out. No turbo blast. I'd like to have one as a second bike, but not now.
I agree that it did handle well, but it lumbered around corners, rather than cutting through them . . . if you know what I mean.

 
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