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Old 08-11-2015, 09:02 AM
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Nice floor boards. Glad you made it back dry
This year has been a damp one.
I have got caught in the rain more this year than all my years riding combined.
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Old 08-11-2015, 11:51 AM
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right now i own a 1986 honda trx 200 sx, and a 1998 yamaha beartracker 250. over the years i owned many dirt bikes and a couple of honda odessy,s. currently i am combining a 1988? suzuki lt 300 and a cushman hawk. i am using the quad front suspension and engine for the conversion.
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Old 09-03-2015, 08:12 AM
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Here's my current cafe project

It's a 78 xs400. Will be a fun build whenever I get more time to put towards it


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Old 09-21-2015, 07:26 PM
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Default 08 Harley

Here is my 08 electra glide right after i got it in February 2008
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I see that its been quite a while since this thread was active so here is my attempt to revive it. Here is my Shadow Aero I got last January. I traded in my honda cx500 and suzuki gs450ga for it because I'm a bigger guy and long rides on a small bike aren't much fun. I miss the cx and gs for short distances but I like the aero much more for those long rides. I don't have the cx or the gs any more, but I took some pictures before I traded them off.

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Picked this up yesterday. 2014 Can Am Spyder RT Limited. Had 1400 miles on it. Happy, Happy, Happy.
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Picked this up yesterday. 2014 Can Am Spyder RT Limited. Had 1400 miles on it. Happy, Happy, Happy.
Isn't that what old people ride? Oh what, never mind.
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Old 12-07-2015, 04:21 PM
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Isn't that what old people ride? Oh what, never mind.
Yep, that's what fat old farts ride. I'm a Fat Old Fart. Thing has more crap to deal with than any vehicle I have ever owned. I'll be busy for a couple days reading the operators manual.
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Every spring I get on my '83 venture to see if I can ride another year, and every year it gets taller.
One of these years I'll have to convert it to a trike or get a side hack.
Been looking @ these can-am's as an alternative.
Old age isn't what is cracked up to be.
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Every spring I get on my '83 venture to see if I can ride another year, and every year it gets taller.
One of these years I'll have to convert it to a trike or get a side hack.
Been looking @ these cam-am's as an alternative.
Old age isn't what is cracked up to be.
Well , I'm in the same situation. Dealing with the weight of a Harley Road Glide Ultra was just a bit much. It was fine once it was moving. Backing it out of a parking space or on a side hill just made the experience more than I wanted to deal with. It almost tipped over on me in my garage just turning it around one day and screwed up my back. That pretty much did it for me.

I'm not saying everyone should run out and get one of these things. Who knows I may have this one up for sale in a couple weeks. I'll keep you guys posted on my findings. At least for what I paid for it I don't think I will take a bath like I did on my two Harleys. For what it's worth my suggestion to you guys is Do Not Buy a New Harley! Buy used only. Ask Me How I Know. They claim to hold there value, yeah not so much especially the V-Rod series. Figure that one cost me about $3.50 per mile to own and operate.
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