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#306902 01/02/2009 8:18 PM
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I saw one today at the bike shop.. well it was actually a screen saver of said T-shirt.. but you get the idea. Anyway..

"If loud pipes save lives, imagine what you could do if you learned how to ride the thing."

Dunno.. just cracked me up.

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Good one Chy,

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There used to be a internet T-shirt company called unkind designs (can't find them anymore). They had a bunch of biker/chopper/hardtail shirts. Saw their shirts once at a swapmeet. My fav one was "NO, it's not a harley"


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I'm thinking of putting a t-shirt on my cafepress store that says "No it's not a Harley, and Yes, they still make those"


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I have 3 I really like. one says "the voices in my head told me to stay home and clean the guns today" The other says "9 out of 10 voices in my head say pull the trigger" The other says "What? Do you think it's gonna suck itself?"


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I have 2, non-bike that I like...
"Weather is here, Wish you were beautiful"
"Everyone has to believe in something... I believe I'll have another Beer"



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Non-motorcycle shirts? I have two from Tshirthell.com that are now out of date as we're past the election; they're mildly political so I can't really talk about them here. One of them is titled "I bet you'll vote next time hippy" and the other says, "Election 2008: Incompetence vs. Incontinence."


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FriarJohn #306909 01/04/2009 3:37 PM
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awesomely funny Tshirts here.Caution Very Rude Words Ahead.
http://farcanal.biz/catalog/default.php.
seen a few good ones when i was at the Farmyard a couple of years ago. "theres no I in team but theres a U in c*#t"
"where else but Wales can you get a shag ,a warm coat and a cassarole all from the same date"

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Two of my faves (both on the back);

I'm a bomb technician, if you see me running try to keep up
(On a biker) If you can read this the ****** fell off


Ross (05 black America) If at first you don't succeed, avoid skydiving.
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rossUK #306911 01/10/2009 7:46 PM
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"If loud pipes save lives, imagine what you could do if you learned how to ride the thing."






Is that a Hardly slogan

Prefer mine though



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I never have cared much for the better a rat than hog slogan. I love Triumphs and even though all my friends ride Harleys and I don't care for HDs, I just don't get it. I'd never want to wear that riding with my friends. Even though I don't eat red meat, I find pigs less disgusting than rats.


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My two favorites are from Theonion.com.
Stereotypes are a real timesaver!

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I'll try anything with a detached air of superiority.


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roundy77 #306914 01/31/2009 10:05 PM
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There used to be a internet T-shirt company called unkind designs (can't find them anymore). They had a bunch of biker/chopper/hardtail shirts. Saw their shirts once at a swapmeet. My fav one was "NO, it's not a harley"




u mean this T..???
http://www.wickedmonkeycyclesupply.com/mon.jpg

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That is exactly it - where did you get it cause I can't find it on that site you linked to?


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got it for Mon online from unkinddesign yonks ago..$28US...seems website's no longer around....googled illustrator's sig. (boetz) under UD sticker we received with th T & came up with this site thats nuthin like th original, but i recognise a couple of designs from UD...maybe ask if they'v got any other of th old designs still kickin round..never know ya luck...
http://www.cafepress.com/BoetzInk/3458166

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Here's one of my many favorites.



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My favorite: "If you can read this, my wife fell off"


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I saw a couple good shirts at a Triumph, Ducati, Royal Enfield shop. They were: If Harley Davidson built airplanes would you fly in it? and something like If Harley Davidson employed more engineers than lawyers maybe they would build a better bike! I know its bashing the Harleys but still funny!

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I like this one . . .



My name is phil . . . I ride a TRIUMPH
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My favorite old Trumpet shirt has a Lucas light switch with labels that say, Dim, Flicker, Off! Unfortunately, too true.


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Looks like TshirtHell could no longer take this PC world:
http://www.tshirthell.com/goodbye.php

My favorite rude t-shirt from the early 80's:
"I'd Walk Over You To See The Who". Wore that proudly for several years. I remember someone at Hershey Park telling me that was awful, still remember gushing with pride. Ah youth.


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Dayum, that sucks about T-Shirt HeII going out of business. But with the only politically correct targets left being straight white conservative males, how many shirts could a person sell anyway?

My personal fav:

"I was in on the plot to get JFK and all I got was this stupid shirt"

I had to go to three different printers to get that one made.


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So, how do I get in touch with the seller on cafepress?


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For the Star Wars fan, I have this one.
http://www.goapeshirts.com/products/004/


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Don't forget the obese, of any race or either gender. It's still open season.


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Of course I have to throw in a couple of my own favorites...





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My favorite old Trumpet shirt has a Lucas light switch with labels that say, Dim, Flicker, Off! Unfortunately, too true.




I will never understand this, I run Lucas on all my old bikes and have never had an electrical problem out of the ordinary that happens to any car or bike. The AC generators last forever since they have no wear parts. The old generators were not the greatest but the HD ones weren't any better. The old magnitos worked great. I have 50 year old units that still work fine and never had anything but new plug contacts and points put in them. Show me other companies that have 50+ year old electrical componants that still work with no rebuild. (my Studebaker but that has low mileage on it) The only real Lucas problem was the wiring harness, had bullet connectors where all they did was push the wire through and clip it together. No solder , no crimp just pinched between the bullet and socket. The Zener Diode wasn't the best either but it did work. The TR6C I rode all over the country had all stock electrics in it except I did the wiring harness. The Typanium units replaced the Zener and rectifier and then they were pretty much trouble free. They even make a Typanium unit now that looks like the original Zener heat sink.


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So, how do I get in touch with the seller on cafepress?



hey i'm no puter junky but i woulda thought maybe tryin th phone nr or email on th customer service page...
cheers

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The selenium rectifier used to fail regularly on my '49, but that might have been because I used the ones intended for use in a TV. The lights used a bit more current than the dynamo produced so they were at about half intensity after a couple of hours with the battery holding at about 3 volts. It had a Bosch magneto, so ignition was never a problem.


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I'm on Cafe Press

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Guess I'll pimp some of mine too

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Mine's sort of lame. It was my dad's "Back In The Day" and I wear it now, and I love it!

"University Of Iowa, Idaho City, Ohio"

Sort of a local thing I guess.


Justin Calkins - Iowa Falls, Iowa USA

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