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Christmas Wish List

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by Hot01, Nov 18, 2009.

  1. Hot01

    Hot01 Active Member

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    I want to write an article for gift ideas for bikers. What would you like to see under the tree? (motorcycle parts and accessories, OK? No enhanced female body parts) If you have a website to suggest, that would be great.
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    chrome is always a good purchase....or gift card. tools are always good. cordless tools are great!!! impacts, screwdrivers and drills.....

    i have a pair of stockings im lookin to get filled........interested??
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    I want what General Lee is getting!!:D

    This is what I got last year and thought was very cool. The wife had the picture done and put on picture board at Costco.
    Picture was done by http://www.frostbytestudios.ca
    Pics were done before I finished my paint unfortunately!
    HEATH.jpg

    A little special me time is always good for X-mas too ;) ;)
  4. chucktx

    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    it is difficult to purchase for some one elses bike, especially if your not sure what the owner is planning. that is why i think a gift card would be best, then let the owner decide what they want. shirts,jackets,other clothing is good also, especially if it carries the machines logo........
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    Pearl that's a cool looking pic,
    Abby , cordless tools , gift card for bike dealer there bike brand of course , , CASH if your sending my way:roflmao:
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    If it something for the bike I would go with gift card , heated gloves would be on the top of my list.
  7. chucktx

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    great pic blue.........very cool the way they put the two of you in the aircleaner cover...
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    Ah Chuck, she said no body parts. :D

    Like Chuck said tools are always great I to love cordless tools, sears has a couple they are advertizing. Cordless Makita flashlights are always a great tool and make for a great Christmas item.
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    fishnet stockings don't count.:roflmao:
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    Not interested in enhanced parts but something in the petite class fully assembled and ready to ride would be a nice addition - clothing would be optional cause I don't ride when the snow flys. A size 38-24-36 would be fine; sound system can be and would be inoperable or a on/off switch installed as a option.
    Color is inmaterial; but would have to complement the color of my ride; Can't have anything to gaudy on the back ya know.:roflmao:
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    Gift cards, tools, riding gear, branded clothing, assorted branded stuff, bike related books, tickets to rally, hotel reservations at cool places to ride to, club subscription, magazine subscription.
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    Sarge you thinking of putting a blow up doll on your Christmas wish list?
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    Would like to see a 2010 CVO SCreamin Eagle Ultra sittin under the Christmas tree. But can't figure out how to git Santa to bring it to me with me being retired.
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    find a job!!!!!!!!!! problem solved!!!!:D
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Ahhhhh !

    No !:D

    I hate to let you in on this, but once you quit for a couple years yer not going back to work.
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    ya, i know................
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    man you guys are going to scare Abby off again :roflmao:eek:h ya put a job on cardboards list
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    Cowboy you know what they say, "You can lead the horse to the water trough but ya can't make him drink"
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    :roflmao:you got that right
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    All retired folks can start a fun for me so I can save toward one last bike.:D

    I go help a Boat mechanic when we have work. And with the weather being cold nobody is using their boats so nobody needs work done. And if it rains we don't work in the rain.
    I seen 1 boat on the lake yesterday . A dude was fishing.

    But I do work during the summer. Just work as a helper and don't make much money.
    Can't see myself going to work everyday again and causing my blood pressure to go back up again.:banghead:

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