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Originally Posted by fastfredracing View Post
Today's mouth breathing missing link. He pulls his race car with it . Super active in the classic Mopar drag scene .
There is a tuner in it, and he has an aftermarket bullet style muffler, otherwise , stock. It is a little bit louder than stock, but still pretty quiet in the cabin. Actually sounds really nice .
No deletes. Pulls like a freight train.
Guy is a machinist . Really soft spoken, polite, clean cut guy.
Make sure to ridicule him when you are out leisure riding on your $3500.00 road bike , with $800.00 worth of team gear spandex on, and he passes you.
I'm just kidding though, I like cycles too.
I think the truck/cycle thing, is just like everything else on the internet. Just a bunch of people getting triggered about 2 or 3 incidents that they saw a 30 second yt video of, then lumping everybody into that same bad apple category.
To be honest, I grew up in suburbia. I always used to kind of look down at the truck guys. Thought of them as rednecks, hillbillys etc. Then I rented from a guy who had a bunch of trucks. I got to help him build a couple of big block dually's . and plow/work trucks. It was pretty enjoyable. What could possibly be better, than taking a tool, that you use to make money with, and making it even better, more powerful , better suspension etc..
Then I moved to the country and mingled with a bunch of workers, farmers, truckers, construction guys and for 5 years, at least 50 frack truck welder rigs from Texas would pass my shop on a daily basis. Man, some of them were really tough looking trucks. I guarantee most had over 100k invested.
I fought it , but the hook eventually set
See, that isn't a Bro-dozer though. I bet he doesn't sit at a stop light and roll coal over all the other cars while sitting there either.
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