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Here’s Why Every Pickup Owner Needs a Quality Truck Bed Mat

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  • September 11, 2008 at 1:01 am in reply to: Bike search #11943
    SueZ
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    Careful on Ebay, I’ve made good buys on “stuff”, but just bid on a bike I suspect the seller is trying to go around ebay. He’s been a member for 7 years…and has a (0) rating,,,says he never sold or bought anything before. I’m suspicious. I have a feeling he’ll be contacting me ‘outside’ ebay to talk deal. I dropped a bid at the last 3 seconds and it didn’t show up, and the last bid did not meet his reserve. Anybody have experience with this before???

    September 11, 2008 at 12:57 am in reply to: is this jacket too short??? #11941
    SueZ
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    Looks too short to me! In my Riders Edge class they told me that good bike clothes are made a little longer than regular. They are made to fit and be comfortable while sitting on a bike! I can’t see your belt line, but looks like it might be breezy.

    September 9, 2008 at 4:42 am in reply to: New gal says hi #11867
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    Totally agree, class too short, so I did it twice! I LOVED the Suzuki gz250 the second time around, was not comfortable at all on the Buell blast 500 in the first class even though I thought if ‘felt’ smaller than the Suzuki, had to be shorter! I think it was the sport style I did not like. I also scored better second time around, I guess I should though! NOW my issue is what to buy…..hubby rides an Ultra Classic, so he thinks I’d be quite bored quite quickly with a 250. I rode my daughters Sporter 883—NO WAY! – don’t know how she does it! (Although she’s already complaining about seat and handle bars!-her back is killing her) I definitely like the cruise fit. Sat on a Rebel today, didn’t feel as nice as the Suzuki. Sat on a 750, which just feels crazy big. Going to check out the Kawaski Vulcan 500 tomorrow. My post too long? I’m really hyped about riding again, it was so sad walking away from the bike when the test was over. I have nothing to ride till I buy one!

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