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Date Added: September 04, 2008 10:08:06 AM
For years now, I’ve believed two wheels are generally better than four when it comes to internal combustion vehicles. I bought a motorcycle 18 years ago, despite the shaking fits, alternating between concern and disdain, that emanated from my then-girlfriend and her frequently balled fists.

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