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Fringe, hahahaha. Seriously, what the hell is that all about? Also, add those tasell things to the handle bars? WTH, my 4 year old daughter has those on her bicycle.
Dueller, that S1W is sweet looking. The one I rode had a really goofy intake looking thing on it. |
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OK, I'll chime in, as because of clients & friends, including a friend who passed over the summer who owned a biker bar (stroke did it) and many long time real bike friends (my former brother in law too) as well as some Rolex Riders You really want to think about this, my biker buddies gave me a great shirt to wear around my Hog Buds,
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Byron, he wasn't wearing a helmet was he? I cringe when I visit Jax, and see some of my old buds doing stupid stuff... even after one had his ticket punched just last year. Which bar did you friend own?
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2000 Road King classic FLHRCI, Cobalt blue, Thunder header exhaust, Stage one kit. Black or chrome crash bars, quick disconnects (QD), passenger backrest QD. Leather bags replaced in 06, Amsoil, all maintain per factory requirements, current miles 71,000.Factory replaced the engine at 14,000 miles. I bought it right after the new engine was replaced. I do have the paper work to verify it was done. They did not repair the engine, it was a NEW engine from the factory. The serial number is matching for the bike. It has the beauty rings around the head light and the spot lights; Rear taillight is a Kuryakyn with turn signals in stoplight. Color matching air cleaner with K&N filter. Windscreen replaced in 06, $9,297.00 OBO ![]()
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A little dyslexic. I have run into people w/o perspective driving 911s, as a matter fact that is how I found out about this board. Find it kind of ironic that 911 drivers would criticize the high speed dynamic control skills of fixed wing aviators who recently flew LL NVG ops in combat. While conceding not having the 911 experience being criticized for never having done anything as demanding, maybe. Never looked down on any of them. Currently own two Harleys (Night Train and V-Rod), no HD clothes, etc. Ride with BMW, Harley, Triumph Triple (nice bike), Victory, Big Dog, and Iron Horse guys. S/F, FOG |
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Joe or Off-Ramp, I have a friend with a BMW bike for sale, his name is Ron Wells, his # is (904)272-4827. Sweet bike too.
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You ride with big dog and iron horse guys and talking about some HD riders being posers? Hello pot, this is the kettle. |
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No kidding. The Big Bad Iron Ass Horse Dog phenomena is about the worst thing that has happened to motorcycling in my lifetime. Now every Walter Mitty can can buy a turn-key bad ass chopper and feel cool. Flames and skulls are required decoration on the bike, and lame smart ass "biker" tee shirts on the riders. They have to learn to cuss and throw wrenches in the garage, too, even if they never learn how to turn them.
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Hey, I have been adding flames & skulls to my rides since my 1st Schwinn Sting-Ray!!!! Don't put down flames & skulls!!
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Oh geez. If you must get a cruiser, at least get something that doesn't suck.
This bike does the following: accelerates, turns, brakes.
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Just not very comfortable for an afternoon putt in the country with the little woman on the P-pad.
It's all a matter of priorities.
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Let’s see both Big Dog and Iron Horse have really good prices for the active duty, w/in 10% or less of a new HD. With resale it’s a better deal. Posers? I must have missed the fringe leather, boutique riding gear, etc. I bought my V-Rod w/o ever seeing new from the overseas sales program for $15,300.00 delivered, figured it was a good money proposition even if I didn’t like the bike. Jeff, Most Marines already have a cursory familiarity with cursing. Throwing tools and lack of familiarity? Interesting. Required decorations? I was under the impression that the bikes were selected from what was in stock and what kind of deal could be struck. S/F, FOG |
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Fog, I didn't mention resale price or purchase, nor would I know about their active duty programs. I also happen to like the V-rods, I think they are cool, and were a good direction for HD to go. Unfortunately it didn't fit the bill of being a comfortable long distance cruiser, or I might have had one.
I have some firends that ride choppers (Big Dog and an Iron Horse), and they are uncomfortable bastards that only go straight. You show me someone that will ride one of those 500 miles in a day, and thats one bad a$$ I won't mess with, since not only are they tough, but also somewhat crazy. I was only adressing your comments about posers, etc. I hear you on the boutique riding gear. But damn, I feel like I belong when I slide on my HD whitey tighties, HD jeans, HD socks, HD boots, HD T-shirt. I better not forget my HD watch, HD wallet, etc. For the record I wear boxers, so I guess I don't get to fit into the boutique riding gear. Bill |
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Somewhat related to this thread, here are a couple of pictures from Sturgis. I rode up Friday and rode home Sunday. I know it goes all week, but a couple of days was good enough for me.
The campground. The burgandy bike is mine, as is the green tent, I didn't sleep in the big ol rv. ![]() Main Street. ![]() And lastly, probably the craziest wheeled vehicle I saw when I was there.
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