OK - now I'm hesitating, cos I can't tell if you're taking the piss
or you genuinely don't know that a large motorcycle - usually a Harley, usually at least slightly customised (or 'chopped') - is often referred to by its owner as a hog.
Now I feel more than slightly foolish.
:@ )
edit: thanks for the edit - I feel much better :@ )
edit II: and sorry - nice pic!
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Mon 12 Mar 2012, 21:13,
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Now I feel more than slightly foolish.
:@ )
edit: thanks for the edit - I feel much better :@ )
edit II: and sorry - nice pic!
yeah the term hog only tends to refer to big american cruisers, normally with v twins that knock the fillings out of your teeth and chrome that peels off when the wind changes
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Mon 12 Mar 2012, 21:16,
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As opposed to the old British bikes whose suspension caused piles.
/biker
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Mon 12 Mar 2012, 21:56,
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Je vous en prie, Mademoiselle!
Just our of curiosity, I fed this to Google translate. That's NOT what it means...
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Mon 12 Mar 2012, 21:22,
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