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Explore top advice on buying luxury pre-owned superbikes in India, like research, verification of ownership, inspection of the bike, etc., by Boss Rides. https://bossrides.blogspot.com/2023/07/second-hand-luxury-superbikes.html
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newsnetnow · 5 years
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Have a luxury Bike in-mind or simply browsing through our vast inventory of used exotic bikes online at highly competitive prices. Your pre-owned exotic bike market place is growing majorly on Instagram by the username @bossridesofficial
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I completed my 100th ride on the @peloton today by taking the Boss Ride with @allymisslove! This was no easy task as a work from home wife and mother of 4 kids between the ages of 6 and 14 - who’s also homeschooling ¾ of them. I started my Peloton journey after earning my black belt in Taekwondo and then injuring my ankle. I rode the peloton with an ankle brace for 6 months. I couldn’t get out of the saddle for a long time and had to overcome pain to keep going. It doesn’t matter how I did it, the fact is that I did. I was able to carve out time for myself on the bike at a minimum of every other day and continue working toward my second degree black belt in Taekwondo with twice per week classes. Was it easy? Heck no. I struggled with whether I would even take a live ride for my century ride? Why? I don’t ride for others? I ride for myself. I ride because I woke up today. I ride for those who can’t. I ride for my health, my sanity and to fill my vessel. Riding allows me a mami timeout that gives me the energy to be present for my kids. A side benefit of the sweat and exertion that I bring to Boss Rides like today, is that it allows me to work to a level of physical fitness to be able to teach kids to read, take them on adventures and even be their mami Uber. My kids are watching what I do and not just what I say! Thank you @onepeloton and my favorite instructors @allymisslove @alextoussaint25 @codyrigsby @jesskingnyc @tune2tunde for allowing this almost 41 year old mami (boss month is also my birthday month) to take care of myself. Now I can join hubby @asantemendes and @stayathomemomyeahright in the century club. Thank you for keeping me motivated. They say, do hard things with others and you all keep me clipping in! What are you doing for yourself today? Need a Peloton referral code: V2JCTZ
The person referred will receive $100 towards accessories at purchase.
#thismama #peloton #bgm #parenting #fitness #wellness #homeschool #bossride #bossmonth #encouragement (at Connecticut) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3rrjhehq78/?igshid=11jvrlbubksi5
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aletsalarcon-blog · 7 years
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Lineas delicadas, anchas, con elegancia, que evocan a la mujer perfecta.
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fatehbaz · 5 years
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“It seems telling that the American icon of the cowboy, realized so strongly in Reaganite cowboyism, the quintessence of the maverick reactionary, should form the central heroic iconography in cyberpunk.“ -- Yellow Fever and American Sinophobia in the 21st century reminds me of how Nicola Nixon describes anti-Japanese racism of the 1980s in Canada and the US, when East Asia was framed similarly as a threat and nonfiction/fiction narratives invoked “intellectual property” and the concept of “American innovation” to accuse East Asia of “stealing our ingenious technology.” (Nicola also describes how cyberpunk literature, despite positioning itself as “radical” still often celebrated Ayn Rand-ian arrogance and Reagan-era cowboy culture.)
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Indeed the Yakuza is the paradigm for all the other Japanese megacorporations which appear regularly in Gibson’s texts  which formed the subject of endless documentaries and business-magazine articles throughout the ’80s because their corporate practice [apprently, in pop culture] presented [a] substantial threat to American-style capitalism [...].
American xenophobia and isolationism, particularly with regard to the Japanese scientific and economic invasion, manifested itself in the media through such scare tactics as Andy Rooney’s piece on 60 Minutes (Feb. 5, 1989), which portentously identified various historic American monuments as Japanese owned! And 48 Hours presented a piece called "America for Sale" (Dec. 29, 1988), in which various reporters, including Dan Rather, emphasized American objections to Japanese ownership of American real estate and industry. Amorphous Japanese collectives clearly posed a threat to the land of the free entrepreneurial spirit. This is surely the fear underlying the (defensive?) mockery and ridicule attending representations of Japanese tourists, traveling in tightly-knit groups, sporting extremely expensive, high-tech photographic equipment. If Canada as a whole did not reflect precisely the same degree of anti-Japanese paranoia being played out in America, British Columbia, Gibson’s home, betrayed more conflict about Japanese investment than most parts of the country. In the early and mid-’80s, in the midst, that is, of British Columbian Premier William Bennett’s open-door policy to Pacific Rim investment, reactions to Japanese tourists and potential investors were mixed: their infusion of capital into the flagging B.C. economy was indeed welcomed, and yet their actual ownership of luxury hotels, real estate, and various natural-resource companies (the forestry industry in particular) was both attacked and feared as being, ironically, merely a reenactment of past American practice.
If we examine Gibson’s texts within the context of such conflicting interests, we see the degree to which he deliberately avoids any form of simplistic anti-Japanese paranoia or its attendant racism and ethnocentrism. And yet Gibson’s Japanese conglomerates, in their collective and familial practice, nevertheless form the implicit antagonistic counterpoint to the individualist heroes. The bad guys in Gibson are, after all, the megacorporations -- Ono Sendai, Hosaka, Sanyo, Hitachi, Fuji Electric. The good guys are the anarchic, individualistic, and entrepreneurial American heroes: independent mercenaries and "corporation extraction experts" like Turner, console cowboys like Case, Bobby Newmark, Gentry, Tick, and the crew at the Gentleman Loser who jack in and out of the global computer matrix with unparalleled mastery. In Williams’ Angel Station (1989), Bossrider Ubu traverses the galaxy, roping in black holes. In Sterling’s Islands in the Net, American Jonathan Gresham, the self-styled "post-industrial tribal anarchist" (388), rides his "iron camel" through the "bad and wild" African Sahara—one of the few places free of the global Net—and eventually saves the hapless but earnest Laura Webster. The cowboys in Gibson, Williams, and Sterling are heroes who represent, as Williams suggests in Hardwired, the "last free Americans, on the last high road" (10). It seems telling that the American icon of the cowboy, realized so strongly in Reaganite cowboyism, the quintessence of the maverick reactionary, should form the central heroic iconography in cyberpunk. [...]
Cyberpunk’s fascination with and energetic figuration of technology represents the American cowboy as simultaneously embattled and empowered. In ’80s America the Japanese megacorporations did dominate the technological market, but the cowboy’s freedom and ingenuity allow him to compete purely on the level of mastery. The terms of such a competition -- Japanese pragmatism and mass production versus American innovation and ingenuity  -- seem precisely analogous to those of a familiar American consolatory fiction: that free enterprise and privately funded research and development in science and technology have produced in America the most important technological innovations of the 20th century, innovations which the Japanese have simply taken, pirated, and mass produced, thus undercutting the very American market which encouraged their discovery and making it financially difficult for the neophyte technological wizards to get corporate funding. In Interview’s special "Future" issue (1988), almost adjacent to Victoria Hamburg’s interview with Gibson, there appeared an article titled "Made in Japan," which confirmed for the American readership that the Japanese did not "initiat[e] new ideas" (Natsume, 32) and reassured it about the benign nature of the new products coming out of Japan: micro-thin televisions, special low-water-consumption washing machines, camcorders with RAM cards, auto-translation machines—non-essential but nice, unthreatening appliances. Computer and technological innovation would still come from American silicon valleys, would still be, by implication, "Made in America." In Gibson’s novels the console cowboys use expensive Hosaka and Ono Sendai cyberspace decks, but such mass-produced technology is always customized and enhanced, its performance and capabilities augmented by the cowboys’ more inventive, finer ingenuity. [...]
In effect, the exceptionally talented, very masculine hero of cyberpunk, with specially modified (Americanized) Japanese equipment, can beat the Japanese at their own game, pitting his powerful individualism against the collective, domesticated, feminized, and therefore impenetrable and almost unassailable Japanese "family" corporations. After all, in the world of the microchip, small is potentially powerful.
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Nicola Nixon. “Cyberpunk: Preparing the Ground for Revolution or Keeping the Boys Satisfied?” July 1992.
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djgmoe · 6 years
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#BossRiders https://www.instagram.com/p/Bor1arZAIHc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=b76jrk1ra577
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myharleymywife · 6 years
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No one is free either you neither me ...! It's totally your call live it or leave it..! . . . . #erjoyghosh #myharleymywife #superbikers #sundaysuperbike #sundayride #sundayfunday #harleydavidson #bossriders #motorcycles #legendriders #motorsport #batchofsoulsuperbikers #bossbrothers #vlogger #vloggers #streetrod #speedwithsense (at Murthal) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnxqHSon-88/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1j9cv5xpcc2l4
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route9mitsubishi · 7 years
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2006 Bentley Arnage Mulliner 6.75 Turbo #bentley #bentleyarnage #redlabel #greenlabel #turbo #bosscar #bossride #vip #rollsroyce #mulliner #newjerseymitsubishi #statenislandmitsubishi #queensmitsubishi #brooklynmitsubishi #route9nj #freeholdcardealer #cardealernj #luxury #luxurywhips #exoticcars #highend #newjersey http://ift.tt/2phIrj5
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bossrides · 1 year
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Luxury Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX Bikes For Sale | Buy Used Kawasaki Ninja - Boss Rides Mohali
Colour : SB Black
Registration Year : 2019
Manufacturing Year : 2018
First Owner
ODO : 10700 Kms
Full service record
PB Registration
After Market Wind Shield
Projekt Motorrad Wings
Tank Pads
Tank Grip
Mivv Italian Slip-On Exhaust
Pro Hi-Tech radiator Grill
Pro Hi-Tech Frame Slider
Pro Hi-Tech Fork Slider
Kawasaki Rear Spools
Side Stand Extender
Kawasaki Engine Cover
Rear Coul
Kawasaki Exhaust Slider
Evotech Performance Radiator Grill
Puig Pro Frame Sliders
Original Kawasaki USA Stator And Clutch Guards.
SW Motech Phone Charger
Both Keys
Insurance upto Feb 2024
Brand New Both Tyres
New Ride Price : 16,75,000/-
Boss Rides Price : 9,25,000/-
☎️💬️BOSS RIDES IVR : 7374008055 (Call / Whatsapp) 🌐 www.bossrides.in
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bossrides · 1 year
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Harley Davidson Fat Boy 114
For Sale The Beast Harley Davidson Fat Boy 114 is available at Boss Rides. => Colour : Vivid Black
=> Registration Year : 2023
=> Manufacturing Year : 2022
=> First Owner
=> ODO : 3740 Kms
=> Full Service Record
=> CH Registration
=> Cobra Slip-On Exhaust
=> HD Engine Guard
=> HD Highway Footpegs
=> HJG Fog Lights
=> Light Force Fog Lights
=> After Market wind Shield
=> Simtac Phone Mount With chargeable
=> Lower Fairing
=> Lower Fairing Lights
=> Rockford Lower Fairing speakers
=> Rider Back Rest
=> Removal Back Rest
=> 2 Flag Rod With Flags
=> Side Mount Licence No plate
=> Fender Break Light
=> Custom Side Panniers With Rockford Marine Speakers with Rockford Amplifier
=> Under Warranty Upto 2025
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=> New Ride Price w/ Accessories : 31,50,000/-
=> Boss Rides Price : 23,75,000/- BOSS RIDES IVR : 7374008055 (Call / Whatsapp) https://www.bossrides.in/inventory/
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bossrides · 1 year
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Reasons why you should buy a Used Harley-Davidson | Boss Rides
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Harley-Davidson motorcycles have long been a symbol of American motorcycling excellence, boasting iconic designs, powerful engines, and a rich heritage. While owning a brand-new Harley-Davidson may be the dream for many enthusiasts, there are compelling reasons why considering a used Harley-Davidson can be a smart and fulfilling choice. 
In this blog post, we will explore the top reasons why you should consider buying a used Harley-Davidson.
Affordability
Purchasing a used Harley-Davidson offers significant cost savings compared to buying a new one. Brand-new motorcycles often come with a hefty price tag, making them unattainable for some riders. 
However, by opting for a used Harley-Davidson, you can still enjoy the experience of owning a legendary motorcycle while benefiting from the depreciation in value that occurs after the initial purchase. A well-maintained second hand Harley-Davidson can provide exceptional value for your money.
Expansive Selection
The used market offers a vast array of options and models to choose from when it comes to Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Unlike the limited choices available for new motorcycles, the second-hand market provides a wide selection of different Harley-Davidson models, years, and styles. 
Whether you prefer the classic look of a vintage Harley-Davidson or desire the latest features at a lower price, buying used gives you the freedom to find the perfect fit for your preferences and budget.
At Boss Rides, you can pick your favorite one from a wide range of used Harley-Davidson bikes.
Established Reliability
Harley-Davidson motorcycles are renowned for their robust build quality and long-lasting performance. These bikes are built to endure, and their reliability is well-established. 
When you purchase a 2nd hand Harley-Davidson, you can have confidence knowing that you are investing in a brand with a proven track record of durability and dependability. 
Additionally, Harley-Davidson's extensive dealership network ensures that genuine parts and qualified service are readily available to keep your used bike running smoothly.
Classic Design and Timeless Appeal
The timeless design of Harley-Davidson motorcycles transcends generations, and their iconic look never goes out of style. By opting for a used Harley-Davidson, you have the opportunity to experience the allure of their classic aesthetics, evoking a sense of nostalgia and admiration among motorcycle enthusiasts. 
Whether it's the distinctive V-twin engine, the bold chrome accents, or the signature Harley-Davidson logo, riding a used Harley-Davidson allows you to embrace the rich heritage and timeless appeal of this legendary brand.
Customization Opportunities
Harley-Davidson motorcycles are renowned for their customizability, and the used market presents an excellent platform for personalization and modification. When you buy a used Harley-Davidson, you have the freedom to create a one-of-a-kind bike that reflects your individual style and personality. 
Many used Harley-Davidson motorcycles already come with aftermarket upgrades, offering you the chance to own a customized bike without the added expense.
In conclusion, choosing a used Harley-Davidson is a practical and fulfilling decision for motorcycle enthusiasts. The affordability, expansive selection, established reliability, classic design, and customization opportunities make buying a second-hand Harley-Davidson a compelling option. By opting for a used motorcycle, you can embrace the legacy and spirit of Harley-Davidson while enjoying the benefits of cost savings and individuality. 
So, if you're in the market for a Harley-Davidson, don't overlook the enticing possibilities offered by the used market. Just visit Boss Rides in Mohali and experience the thrill of riding a legendary machine at a fraction of the price with a used Harley-Davidson.
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bossrides · 1 year
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Buy Preowned BMW Super Bikes in India
For Sale ➡️ The Beast BMW R1250 GS HP Edition is available at Boss Rides . . ✅Colour : Light White/Racing B ✅Registered Year : 2020 ✅Manufacturing Year : 2020 ✅Second Owner ✅ODO : 37565 Kms ✅PB Registered ✅SW-Motech Engine Guard ✅Visor extender ✅Handle Bar Risers (Rox) ✅Barkbusters — Handle Bar Protector ✅Grips ✅Motorrad Tank Pad ✅Lone Rider X Head Light Guard ✅BMW Panniers with Top Box ✅Side Stand Switch Guard ✅Side Stand Extender ✅Denali Can Smart ✅Denali D4 Fog Lights ✅Denali S4 Fog Lights ✅Denali B6 Pannier Lights ✅Evotech Front Fork Protector ✅RAM Insta 360 Mount ✅Evotech Radiator Guard ✅BMW Base Plate ✅Shift Cam Cylinder Guard ✅Sw Motech Saddle Stay ✅Wunderlich Brake Oil Reservoir Guard ⭐Under Warranty Up to 2025 . . . ✅New Ride Price w/ Accessories : 26,20,000/- ✅Boss Rides Price : 19,25,000/- . . ☎️💬️BOSS RIDES IVR : 7374008055 (Call / Whatsapp) 🌐 www.bossrides.in . . Pan India Finance 💵 & Pan India Delivery 🚛 Available
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For Sale ➡ The Beast Triumph Rocket III GT is available at Boss Rides. . . ✅Colour : Carnival Red S Black ✅Registered Year : 2023 ✅Manufacturing Year : 2022 ✅First Owner ⭐ODO : 2200 Kms ✅PB Registered ⭐Warranty Upto 2024 . . ✅New Ride Price w/ Accessories : 23,70,000/- ✅Boss Rides Price : 21,00,000/- . . ☎💬BOSS RIDES IVR : 7374008055 (Call / Whatsapp) 🌐 www.bossrides.in . . Pan India Finance 💵 & Pan India Delivery 🚛 Available #bossridesofficial #bossridesautoworks #bossrides #bossridesclub #bossstyle #triumph #triumphrocket3gt #rocket3gt #harleydavidson #superbike #luxurybikes #bikeriders #bikelover #bikes #twowheeler #india #mohali #chandigarh #tricity #truespiritofluxury #theboss #rider #style #drive
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myharleymywife · 6 years
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King of Boss Times.... 😉 . . . #superbikers #sundaysuperbike #sundayride #sundayfunday #harleydavidson #bossriders #motorcycles #legendriders #myharleymywife #erjoyghosh #motorsport (at Shiva Tourist Dhaba, Murthal Haryana)
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myharleymywife · 6 years
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The clown may be the source of mirth, but - who shall make the clown laugh? . . . #myharleymywife #erjoyghosh #bossriders11 #superbikers #sundaysuperbike #sundayride #sundayfunday #harleydavidson #bossriders #motorcycles #legendriders (at Sandal Suites Operated by Lemon Tree Hotels)
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myharleymywife · 6 years
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Me & My Beautiful... . . . #myharleymywife #superbikers #sundaysuperbike #sundayride #sundayfunday #harleydavidson #bossriders #motorcycles #legendriders #jsfilms #motorsport #batchofsoulsuperbikers #bossbrothers #roadtrip #vlogger #vloggers #streetrod (at New Delhi - नई दिल्ली, India)
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