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Jeezuz you guys...if you could say you sledded abroad wouldn't that be cool?
Call me racist all you want, but everytime i see a toyota with marine vet plates, i laugh to my self, jump in my lifted chevy, and do a big burn out.
So some one that puts his or her life on the line to protect the rights and freedom of others should be forced to do something they would otherwise not do? You seem to be ok with that except.............. oh ya, except you want a KTM so that's ok. Give your head a shake!!!i have rode in canada befor. Does that count?
Call me racist all you want, but everytime i see a toyota with marine vet plates, i laugh to my self, jump in my lifted chevy, and do a big burn out.
Only thing i own thats imported is my KTM.
Well if it’s not a ktm then its a honda, yamaha, kawasaki, or sazukie...hmm wonder were they come from? Obviously any American can never go a day with out buying something made in Japan, but at least when i spend 20-50 thousand on a new truck i will try and support my fellow Americans as much as i can. Although American maid don't mean **** anyways, most of its still made in Japan, assembled in california by mexicans, then stamped with a American made sticker that was probably printed in taiwan. But at least some of the cash stays hear.
Another thing i do is go on road trips to go sledding and while driving my lifted gas guzzling truck, i stop at all the small gas stations, eat at all the family diners, and stop for parts at all the locally owned places. At least i try to do my part, last thing i am going to do is spend thousands of my hard earned money to fly to Japan, ride a sled that’s not my own, on less extremes terrain, in a country that killed many of our own people trying to take us over… Sounds like a blast to me.
There you go, trying to inject some level of common sense and objectivity into the discussion. Don't you know we already lit the torches and grabbed the pitchforks? Let's burn down Japan!!
WTF does that even mean?! Seriously?! You see a vet in a Japanese truck so you do a burnout?! I guess you sure showed him a thing or two! How dare he defend our country AND exercise his right to free market capitalism!! Next time I see that, I'm going to pedal over there super-fast on my bike and do a big power-skid right next to him. Probably get dirt all up on him. Or maybe I'll go off a super-sweet jump right next to him...
To the OP, thanks for sharing. Good luck with your business. I hope it works out for you.
Why continue to question an ignorant train of thought when we all know the rebuttal is going to be riddled with points without direction and thoughtless statements? It would make just as much sense to argue politics with a 5 year old.
Well if it’s not a ktm then its a honda, yamaha, kawasaki, or sazukie...hmm wonder were they come from? Obviously any American can never go a day with out buying something made in Japan, but at least when i spend 20-50 thousand on a new truck i will try and support my fellow Americans as much as i can. Although American maid don't mean **** anyways, most of its still made in Japan, assembled in california by mexicans, then stamped with a American made sticker that was probably printed in taiwan. But at least some of the cash stays hear.
Another thing i do is go on road trips to go sledding and while driving my lifted gas guzzling truck, i stop at all the small gas stations, eat at all the family diners, and stop for parts at all the locally owned places. At least i try to do my part, last thing i am going to do is spend thousands of my hard earned money to fly to Japan, ride a sled that’s not my own, on less extremes terrain, in a country that killed many of our own people trying to take us over… Sounds like a blast to me.
All I can say is, WOW....
Some poor guy is trying to promote his sled tours in Japan and gets ripped apart by a complete lack of common sense and decorum.
All I can say is, WOW....
Some poor guy is trying to promote his sled tours in Japan and gets ripped apart by a complete lack of common sense and decorum.