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| Thursday, 04 February 2010 | |
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Although my wife disapproves me riding my huge high powered bike, I do secretly ride my bike into town once in a while, just to meet up with my bike gang. And whenever we meet up, we usually talk about ways to modify our vehicles. Based on our past track records, we can talk about the bike modification subject all night long, and I am particularly enthusiastic whenever we get into such topics. Well if you are searching for good and reliable bike accessories, I am sure you will like to outfit your bike with some of Heavy Duty gears. In fact, Heavy Duty makes some of the most durable bike accessories in the market, and I am sure you will like the toughness of these products. Personally, I am thinking of adding some sissy bars for my bike, whereby I will place these bars at the rear end of my bike. And hopefully, there will be an appropriate web store which is willing to sell me high quality sissy bars at a very affordable rate. Also, I’m thinking of getting these sissy bars chromed as I love shinny stuff fitted on my bike. So what are your bike riding experiences, and do you modify your existing bike? Comments (0)
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