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V-Rods and family jewels
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Originally Posted by norman
Let me say I think they are cool and fast they are the future! I really like them. But here is what happened to me. My brother in law and I stopped at the Pueblo,Co. HD dealer he needed a part for his FXR I was looking at the bikes, well long story short. We both were looking over the v-rod I was on the kick stand side Charlie was on the other side I said I wonder how you raise the seat as the gas tank filler is under the seat neither one of us could figure out where the latch was. A female saleswoman over heard us so she came over and started to tell us all about the bike I'm still standing by the seat she reaches down and flips up the seat nailing me dead center in the jewels  . I tried to walk it off. She apologizes, after the pain quit and all the laughing stopped. She asked if I wanted to ride one in a high squeaky voice I declined said something about if they are that mean I'll stick to my Electra Glide. Some day I'd like to try out a v-rod I'll be sure to stand clear of that seat!
Norman
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From my perspective the V-Rod did you no damage - however the sales lady - now that's one heck of a first impression right there. You might say she's a bit of a ball buster - however when buying my own Night Rod Special here in Canada they only required a motorcycle operating certificate - your state does indeed have extraordinarily harsh requirements for owning a V-Rod. And when you do straighten back up you have indeed earned the right to take one of those V-Rods out for a spin.
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