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Originally Posted by Trip
Yes, but a lot of people don't have clean bikes for the pride as well.
A well worked bike is a mark of pride among some circles and a "too" clean bike with a bright and shiny rider is an easy way to not get taken seriously by a lot of well versed riders. I don't expect many to understand, but there is a reason for that.
Clean does not mean it's well maintained either. Let's not bring that into this debate.
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I get that too...but I don't live my life based on what others think. I'm looking out for number 1 at all times, son.