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And, finally, the post that convinced me to say farewell to the internet forever:
Reving up on a bike is necessary in certain situations and I don't give a sh** what anyone says old carbureted motorcycles you have to Reve them to get them going and sometimes to keep them going when at stop lights or stop signs. I've rev mine if a driver is on there phone and not paying attention to the road and almost hits me which has happened a few times on Scott st. If I didn't like most of my neighbors I would rev the sh** out of it to f*** with the a**h*** who works third shift and thinks he's f***ing Vin Diesel with his pile of sh*t car and reving it for 15 mins before he leaving at 1030pm I don't care. Your more worryed about bikes when fire trucks do it to. And trains make more noise then that.
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