I can't believe how many of you keep you helmets on when your not on your bikes. Its the first thing I do after getting off the bike. Anywhere. Although from some of the responses, some of you NEED to keep it on while walking around.
Rocks and bugs only sting for a second. Its the BIG drops of rain that hurt like hell @ 100km/hr. Hail is even worse. I have only been cut once from a rock on the bridge of my nose. Now when I go on longer trips I rock the F.F Shoei. Its all part of the experience of riding, like getting stung...
2 "Dudes" riding Nutz to butz dressed in full Power Ranger suits on a blue GSXR @ Guelph Line & 15th Side Rd. I sure hope one of you ran out of gas, even then I would have to wait by the side of the road until my gas arrived.
Good looking bikes also, well except for the bagger. We always had Polaris snow machines and never had a problem until it was stolen.
I will know later this week what was Pooched and how far the damage extends. Hopefully the bottom end is still clean and it I just have to worry about the top.
The Vance and Hines stainless Pro 2-1 Pipe cured any farting sounds and the Baker 6 speed removed any clunking from the gears.
But you are bang on with those observations for a stock Harley.
If I had some extra funds to do that, that would be my first pick. S&S t143. 163hp & 153lbtq . I would like something that Lasts as long as my other engine.(11 hard years of riding)
Tell me about it, I ran out of gas one time on Guelph Line. I had to walk about 5km one way to get gas. Busy road at 4:30 and Not one person stopped or even offered help. I also ran out in Lloydminster about 1km before the gas station. I could see the station up ahead. 4 different cars stopped...
My buddies tease me all the time so i am used to it. I was just kidding about my wife not knowing. She knows, i just dont let her bring a calculator in with her when she looks them over. Its also not all spent at once. I enjoy putting some of My $ into my bike and have been for 11 Years without...
I am rather embarrassed to say but I have receipts (hidden from my wife) that total over $35,000 on top of the $32,000 bike when It was bought new.
Every single time it puts a smile on my face as soon as I throw my leg over it. No amount of money can buy that feeling.
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