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Old 08-04-2007
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Armchair Harley for comfort on the move
In the list of things you never knew you needed, a 40mph, petrol-powered Harley-Davidson armchair capable of doing wheelies must rate pretty high. But that hasn’t stopped an American firm from creating just such a beast. Armchair Cruisers has created...

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Old 08-18-2007
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Does a real stock harley wheelie then, or is that false advertising.....lol
Sorry coudn't help it!
It's a Brit thing, I know I'm gonna get caned now....lol
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