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Harley-Davidson salesmen show prospective buyers how much "attention" they'll get
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<blockquote data-quote="PABeaulieu" data-source="post: 1280337" data-attributes="member: 5284"><p>I admit it : I do not earn a lot and I could not afford a brand new Harley Davidson, even not a bike from another company.</p><p></p><p>However, my Honda 750-BC Nighhawk 1982 that cost me $800 Canadian bucks is a good if I want to go for a ride, does not cost me as much as a HD for insurance, and if I scratch it, I don't care as much as a HD biker would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PABeaulieu, post: 1280337, member: 5284"] I admit it : I do not earn a lot and I could not afford a brand new Harley Davidson, even not a bike from another company. However, my Honda 750-BC Nighhawk 1982 that cost me $800 Canadian bucks is a good if I want to go for a ride, does not cost me as much as a HD for insurance, and if I scratch it, I don't care as much as a HD biker would. [/QUOTE]
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