The folks at EMD are running a special giveaway, where 10 lucky winners get to score a selection of cool loot for their bike. Better still, you get to chose your prize so it fits your bike. There are two ways to enter the EMD giveaway: 1- Create an account at the EMD Online Store (no purchase necessary). 2- Just “Like and Share” from the EMD Facebook Page. Winners will be announced July 1st
1st Prize: A Primary Cover of your choice 2nd Prize: A pair of Rocker Covers of your choice. 3rd Prize: A Cam Cover of your choice. 4th & 5th Prize: A pair of Toy wheel covers of your choice . 6th & 7th Prize: A Headlight Bucket of your choice. 8th – 10th Prize: EMD T-Shirt
Quoi ? ? ? ? j’ai gagné un carter primaire ? ? ! ! Mais allo quoi ! ! ! !
Bertrand. You read it in English, so write it in English
Wow! “Ribbed for her pleasure……… Later Jay
Jay, clever comment😉
@Rodent-How do you know he read it in English? Lots of folks use programs to read ‘puter text in their native language.
Sorry Rodent, it was a private joke with the guys from EMD ! ! !
I’m with rodent….Reply in ENGLISH or go comment in a Spanish article! When speaking Spanish is a REQUIREMENT to be enlisted in the UNITED STATES MARINE CORP, THEN I will keep my mouth shut when someone speaks a FOREIGN language. Until then, if you are in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and you are putting your two cents worth in about an article and you respond in ANYTHING other than ENGLISH…..Well….Go join the MARINES and respond to your drill Sargent in Spanish when he gave you a ORDER in English and then let us all know how that worked out for you! YOU will have your ass handed to you!
To Knucklehead on a Panhead. You’re funny. This guy didn’t write in Spanish but in French! You just told us a lot about your foreign language knowledge.
Hey Bradshaw, I didn’t bother to “try” to decipher what language it was since Spanish seems to be the primary “second” language in the U.S.A.
I know I’m not the only person who’s sick and tired of our beloved language taking a back seat to a different language.
I own and operate a small business here in the Black Hills and if/when someone “tries” to talk to me in a different language, I just ignore them.
When I go to Mexico or Amsterdam, I don’t expect them to cater to my lack of being able to speak their language.
In conclusion Bradshaw…..
If you speak English….please press number one (1)
If you speak Spanish….Please continue to hold…
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Knuckle on a Pan. Not true. It is well known that all Americans traveling abroad expect everybody to speak English.
Do you know how is called somebody speaking 3 languages? Trilingual. 2 languages? Bilingual. 1 language only? An American…
Knucklehead lighten up, if you ignore customers at Rally time you are just rude, many are here for their first time and doing their best to be understood, Sturgis is an international event. If you got out of the country once in a while you would find that most of Europe does cater to English speakers. People used to say the French are rude to foreigners ,,,are you French? Don’t take your hard core attitude so seriously.