grateful1
Oh My!
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Depending on the weather and my mood I alternate between these two:
Bike...not Trike!!!!
Depending on the weather and my mood I alternate between these two:
Well, ya have bikers, and ya have bike riders, and judging from my 1st couple weeks visiting here and get'n the feel of the place I came to the conclusion that any one here who might own a bike, was probably the latter of the 2 lifestyles, which I can respect...as you know I am sure, that most bikers don't mingle well with bike riders, I mean they try, but by the end of the day.....Well, everyone seems to go their seperate ways...if ya know what I mean??...ROF!! :whistling: So, with that judgment passed about the good folks here, I figured show respect, and get it back, which is exactly what's happened since I've been here...treated with great respect, and thats what I try to pass along...even better if I can!!!....YES!!! That lil rigid is a good looker, I showed it last year for the first time and took 1st in my class, in fact, walked away with that at the "local" ride an shine poker run and among many others, the oldest scoot there was a mid 90s XL, stock with bolt on stuff...mine isn't a rat, so it doesn't fit the rat pak, but classic custom 1969 and mine is pre AMF even though Harley was taken over by AMF that year, mine was USA...makes it sorta special in certin eyes...Yes, could be lower, but since thats a 1970's PAUCHO (sp could be off) I wanted to keep it all as original as I could......the newest part is the mid 70s XL front end, well...tires and front rim its REAL, old school, not made today to look old school...it is the real deal baby!!! OH!! no running problems until last year with carb, most my pals I hang with kinda hate it when I come to the poker runs, being fast as hell, and smaller...I have alot of advantages with her (I live in Oregon, extream south, and we have alot of mountian roads) the bigger scoots don't have...the biggest bitch, is the small 4.0 Sport-BOB tank...LOL, with it all hop'd up like it is, and the fact I don't like to ride 'er slow, since its not built to go slow...I am ALWAYS, the 1st to have to stop the pack to get gas...and it doesn't make me very popular takein' a 300 mile run to the coast and back...hehehe!!, but the way I see it, if I rode any further on that rigid with out stopping every 45-50 miles or so to fuel up, I'd never walk the same again.... Nope, that old pup is more dependable than I am, cuz if she doesn't fire in 3 kicks or less, I am just about DONE!!! I am gettin' to old to mess with that crap, I want buttons...I've never owned a bike with buttons on the handle bars to push...let alone to start one up with, which I look forward to now....I already have a brake/tail/license plate lite on 'er....down on the rear axle, right side, IF, I decide on rear turn signals, it will be something real small and simple, but LED...its only at night do I care about being seen turning from the rear...
BTW...Thanks!!
One every 2 years. I thought they lasted longer :whistling:
kaelaria, whats an FJR1300? Is that some new Fuente release? How do you ride a cigar? Kidding, kidding. I absolutely agree that most non-Harley bikes are more reliable (long-term), cheaper, more comfortable, more powerful, more fuel efficient, etc. But, they aren't Harleys. They don't sound like it, the Japanese manufacturers have attempted to engineer a misfire to their bikes to try to get that 'po-tat-o po-tat-o' sound; they don't feel like it; and, most importantly (for me), aren't Union-built in America. So what if they're $6k cheaper, get better gas mileage, don't make your back hurt, and the wife likes it better? Isn't that the fun of a Harley?
I started riding 6 years ago. Its either in you, or it isn't.
B.B.S., you'll ride it as much as you want to ride it. Take it from someone who started riding while working 80 hours a week with a newborn daughter.
To be honest, union made in America just turned me off to Harley's.
I have been thinking about picking up a bike for the ride to work and around town here. Gsxr 600 or something of the sort. I need a new toy.
My current ride
I and my wife along with 2 other couples flew out to Washington and rented Harleys last year. We rode into Montana and spent a week there. Put just over 1700 miles on the bikes in 6 days. :0 2 - Ultra Glide, 1 - Heritage Classic and 1 - VRod.
I never was one to think about spending that kinda green on a bike.... that was before that ride. Now to my wife's dismay, I'm eyeballin' a Heritage Classic.
1982 KZ1000 - first bike...always fun!
1991 FXR-P - flipped it, a buddy owns it now
1993 FXRS-SP - an 'ex' bought it when I picked up the '01 (she moved from an 883)
2001 FLHTCUI - set up to 95ci 105hp/107ftlbs
1982 KZ1000 - first bike...always fun!
1991 FXR-P - flipped it, a buddy owns it now
1993 FXRS-SP - an 'ex' bought it when I picked up the '01 (she moved from an 883)
2001 FLHTCUI - set up to 95ci 105hp/107ftlbs
Glad to hear you still have the FXR in the family. The are awesome bikes, and two of the fastest HDs around me are FXRs. I rode one of them (99.7 hp with an 80 inch), and it was an absolute riot. Good power from the Ultra Classic, mind if I ask the setup?
I had the same trouble with my sporty(ies), especially the nightster once I did the thundermax computer, but even with the limited range, I could always just blast ahead, get gas, and catch back up with NOOOOO trouble. The perks of having the quickest/best handling of the bunch, ehh?
You'll enjoy the buttons, but I have a feeling that you'll be yearning for something to kick after a short while.
That rigid is a beauty, and I can see why you got 1st, and could probably do so at most bike shows. Definitely a keeper!!!
I agree with you on the two types, and that this crew appears to be bike riders, not bikers.
On that note, in my area (philly/bucks county), there are a lot of 1%ers that have been around for a very long time. Yes, there is the public perception of these groups, but you will never meet more hospitable people in your life (as long as you aren't a cop ). The Philly Toys for Tots ride in December is a HUGE showing, and the two biggest gangs around are the first few hundred bikes. Don't tell me that they are 'dangerous' when the Governor (Rendell) stands 10 feet away from where they are all lined up to start the ride to wave with VERY limited security. But, back to the original point, this is mostly bike riders here, but I'm still a little disappointed at the showing.
Quite a story with your Sporty. Thats amazing that you've had the bike that long. And no, I can't tell you the last time I saw any jap that was older than the 80s, and that was one of those 3 cylinder Kawasakis (collectable as hell!!).
Yes, you are correct, that is best rephrased as 'club', as your definition of gang is the accurate one. Plus, they don't invite me to their 'ganghouse', I should have known better. Pardon my Freudian slip No trouble here for me though.
Grateful, I was hoping you'd know the cam, but I'll definitely check them out, thanks for the info. My stock 96er is begging to get opened up at the end of this season.
Now are you talking about Harley riders or owners? Because you know there are the guys that only break theirs out on the weekend to go to the local Harley store and then tow it to Sturgis and ride around like they're on it every day of the week.... :sign:
BTW---when was the last time anyone on this thread saw, or even rode a 1969 Jap ANYTHING??
I am kinda with twizz on this one, the only Honda's I've ever wrenched on were my old Elsanors (sp?) and my XRs, which currently is a XR600.....but I am sure, between the 2 of us, we can help out!!
Cool on the old Honda, my brother in law is a retro Honda freak, and he finds them all over the place, buys them, fixes them up, and resells the for a good profit....He's now into the 350 Honda Dream....WAIT!!! maybe thats a 305...I can't remember, but they are pretty cool looking!!!
He's now into the 350 Honda Dream....WAIT!!! maybe thats a 305...
This is the way to do it imo. I love japanese vehicles.