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"Lighten up, Francis."
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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I think in general you want to shoot at people behind or in front of you, not to the side. 
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Check Pants
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Guessing that won't fly, but keep us posted. We had a bike event here a few summers back. (local riding club). Apparently the local Pagan club thought we were horning in on their territory (we weren't...). They rode in with big 2x4's strapped to their front ends just like that. Might have been some sidearms stashed in other places, but we never saw them. They ate some hotdogs, had a few beers and left peacefully once they saw we were just a bunch of middle-aged men...(and some active MD State Troopers/Correctional officers).
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It'd be cooler if it was holstered along the side with the grip up in my opinion. Like where Arnold put it in T2 as he was leaving the bar. Its more of a bitterend choppers theme http://www.bitterendchoppers.com/BDD8.html
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Yeah, I was just bored last night, and zip tied it to the bike. My wife came out, saw this, and revoked my garage time for the night. 
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I'm thinking put a tennis racket up there instead~!
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Zip Ties no good. You need some type of clip.
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I had a roll of duct tape under the triple tree for a while. It was my blue collar commitment. Actually lasted through a huge rain storm with no front fender either...haha
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i figure u can carry a shotgun/rifle in the back glass of a truck dont see why u cant carry one there 
2005 America 145 mains, , #48 pilots, , k&n pod filters, ported intakes manifolds, nology coils and wires, pro com CDI, 62 HP at wheel 68,000 hard miles still runs great gone "traded"
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Shouldn't there be a string running from the trigger to the brake lever?
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I rigged up a leather scabboard for my trusty '29 Winchester 30-30. It is attached to the braces for the backrest and the passenger peg. The local cops have stopped me more than once and checked to make sure that it was not loaded. It only takes a few seconds to slip in 6 rounds and I carry the spares in my right jacket pocket.
It helps to keep cagers away from me and very few of them cut me off as this is quite visible from the rear of the bike.
07 Speedmstr, Long Tors, bags, sissy bar and rack, windshield, engine bars, 2 ww lights, 2 fast eddy stickers and a .45 ACP.
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Should be Riding
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I rigged up a leather scabboard for my trusty '29 Winchester 30-30. It is attached to the braces for the backrest and the passenger peg.
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