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Old 05-16-2014, 01:26 PM
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Gear drive= a boy.
Hydro drive= a girl.

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Josh, that's because the hydros whine, right?

Boys, that is TOO FUNNY!!
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Cool ooeee !

you have to pick up the left rear wheel and take a look ... if it backs up into you ... you know the answer !

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Josh, that's because the hydros whine, right?
Never thought of it that way Allen. Guess that makes sense. Wonder what Jenn will think we she logs on? I was thinkin' gear drive, gear shifter, hmmmmmmmmm.

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Ryan, better be careful. You're newly engaged, correct? I feel better sayin' that because we'll celebrate 15 years this year.

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Guess that's why I only drive hydro's.
Me too, Todd. I have all hydros as well.
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Ok...so after reading these humorous posts on this thread I cant help but comment. I would say if its temperamental and gives you problems its a he....

The ones that start easy,with no problems usually it would be a her....

But then you have the ones you plug the male into a female then it becomes so much smarter because we all know a mans intelligence increases when he .....well.....ummmm .....you know

But the best one of all is this,....im sure after you read this you will all be calling your CC's a she....if its a he and youre a man do you enjoy riding on another man or would you prefer a woman ? LMAO....

I suddenly see many of you scratching your heads thinking she has a point....he he he
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This thread is just so wrong............
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Someone posted that this would become an interesting thread! He was right.





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Hmmm.....all of mine must be females, because when they break down, my first response is usually, "You mother beep".

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This is a funny thread.

I've never referred to it as a gender. I just use it.
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Ok...so after reading these humorous posts on this thread I cant help but comment. I would say if its temperamental and gives you problems its a he....

The ones that start easy,with no problems usually it would be a her....

But then you have the ones you plug the male into a female then it becomes so much smarter because we all know a mans intelligence increases when he .....well.....ummmm .....you know

But the best one of all is this,....im sure after you read this you will all be calling your CC's a she....if its a he and youre a man do you enjoy riding on another man or would you prefer a woman ? LMAO....

I suddenly see many of you scratching your heads thinking she has a point....he he he
Well, I'm a man... I ride my cubs hard but I never put them away wet! Therefore I call them her!
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To me they are iron. As long as they do what they are supposed to do I'm happy because then I have more time to spend with my Babe. That makes me Happy Happy Happy.
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