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    Homeboy can ride!!! Get some!!!
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    Dam he is very good, he was scrapping his foot boards a lot though. Good one Angsniper, thanks.
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    Very cool.....we don't have any motorcycles though....



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    That's some damn good riding

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    Quote Originally Posted by dljenson View Post
    Dam he is very good, he was scrapping his foot boards a lot though. Good one Angsniper, thanks.
    Nothing wrong with scraping floor boards as long as you don't hit one of the two solid mounts holding them. That'll take you off your rear wheel. Amazing riding.


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    I do not think I could walk it that good.
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    That's some fine ridin'... when I'm practiced, I'm not too shabby on that big ol' bike of mine, but, I haven't advanced to THAT level of slow speed riding. The "more gooder" you are a walking pace, the better you ride at other speeds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratdog68 View Post
    That's some fine ridin'... when I'm practiced, I'm not too shabby on that big ol' bike of mine, but, I haven't advanced to THAT level of slow speed riding. The "more gooder" you are a walking pace, the better you ride at other speeds.
    Isnt that the truth. Most people will trip out if you can do a slow full lock turn and then this guy takes it so far beyond that. I was surprised when I got the soft tail and got on the street glide to find that heavy ole bike was way more manueverable and agile in traffic than any other bike Id ever owned prior.

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    May definitely have to drive over to Grand Prairie, TEXAS one day to see this!! Bad A$$!!!!!
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