Sr buys back most of the charity bikes. That's one of the reasons that the company has financial issues. Did you really think that he was spending his own money ?
I'm sure that might be how a person could write off some mock-up parts and pieces Is the front end some kind of new type of springer that the load transfer point is down so low on the forks. Interesting, but not the color or style of bike I'd use it on.
so green bike no springer? even with a 6' long fork with enough room to pitch a tent to bang your girlfriend? I kinda thought springers started on the long extended forks to make up for the wobble. Its just a bike, and a bike built for a douche bag that doesnt know whats cool off the shore.
-- Edited by anotheridiot on Thursday 16th of May 2013 10:15:04 AM
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Sr buys back most of the charity bikes. That's one of the reasons that the company has financial issues. Did you really think that he was spending his own money ?
Jr bought back some too. What is the difference, donating thousands of dollars in parts that are probably next to impossible to write off, or giving a charity that money by buying a complete bike?
At least he buys them back and does not just store them endlessly for the customers lol.
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I'm sure that might be how a person could write off some mock-up parts and pieces Is the front end some kind of new type of springer that the load transfer point is down so low on the forks. Interesting, but not the color or style of bike I'd use it on.
At least he buys them back and does not just store them endlessly for the customers lol.
Then why does he have so so many bikes in the Taj Mahal?
Nah Ghostie, he's just storing them for the Real Owner...For the one that desgined most of them or the financial company that leased the joint back to him... (Snicker...)
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Playing backseat coach. The black flag bike could've used that to busy up the front end on the comanpies bike, but if like many have pointed out before, it's the companies choice. iTs JUST MY OPINION, ABOUT IT.
At least he buys them back and does not just store them endlessly for the customers lol.
Then why does he have so so many bikes in the Taj Mahal?
Did you read? He buys the charity build bikes back. Are you saying paulie bought the gears of war and the rest of them back? Paul Sr does buy them back.
Honesty I dont know why he has so many bikes there. Are they on consignment if someone wants to buy one from the museum, I dont know, I just dont get why sr even gets **** on for buying a bike back to give the money straight to charity.
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At least he buys them back and does not just store them endlessly for the customers lol.
Then why does he have so so many bikes in the Taj Mahal?
Did you read? He buys the charity build bikes back. Are you saying paulie bought the gears of war and the rest of them back? Paul Sr does buy them back.
Honesty I dont know why he has so many bikes there. Are they on consignment if someone wants to buy one from the museum, I dont know, I just dont get why sr even gets **** on for buying a bike back to give the money straight to charity.
I couldn't quite tell ya.. Maybe it's in a contract that Paulie has after building the bike. Many of Senior's builds are held onto an displayed in the O.C.C. headquarters.
Thats all I mean, they are in business to sell bikes. People go visit and walk thru the museum and I dont doubt some make offers on the bikes. At a charity auction, I am sure they know the value of the bike and if someone only bids 25 grand on something worth 60, you win the thing and sell it later at the same time making more for the charity. If the bids go high enough you let it go.
I am not calling neither one a saint, but sr knows business and either one building a bike for a charity maybe nobody heard of before is getting the word out for that charity and helping that way too. I get the downside, people probably dont bid on them or show up if sr is just gonna buy it back, but bid the value of the bike for the charity, not go there trying to get a deal. Maybe thats all the devil sr is trying to make happen.
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At least he buys them back and does not just store them endlessly for the customers lol.
Then why does he have so so many bikes in the Taj Mahal?
Did you read? He buys the charity build bikes back. Are you saying paulie bought the gears of war and the rest of them back? Paul Sr does buy them back.
Honesty I dont know why he has so many bikes there. Are they on consignment if someone wants to buy one from the museum, I dont know, I just dont get why sr even gets **** on for buying a bike back to give the money straight to charity.
Here's my point. You try to rubbish Jr yet again by saying At least he buys them back and does not just store them endlessly for the customers lol
But that's exactly the same as what Sr does with many of the customers. So what is the difference?
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