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They only describe the bike as "completely gone through and is ready ride". Which in chopper sales is code for "sure to break soon after you buy it". Even if it does blow, that seems like a low enough price. Although the fact that they left "to" out of that sentence above isn't a confidence builder either.....

Also just noticed this:
"This bike starts, stops and runs as you would expect from a one that looks this good."

I hope their build skills are better than their sentence structure.





Ah, come on now, Al! I'm not sure about that. Ya see, I know you read almost as much of our fellow BA.com members' postings around here as I do, and it's always appeared to me from the many pictures posted AND the text describing their Pride and Joys at this website, that THEIR bikes all pretty much seem like they're in pretty good running order!

(...and this DESPITE the many many MANY mistakes some of our buddies constantly make with THEIR syntax!!!)


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)