Congrats. Did you buy the requisite 92 pieces of flair including a branded wardrobe?Thanks. I'll probably spend time in emerg when my wife finds out. Don't know when it will arrive. They are sold out everywhere.
Congrats. Did you buy the requisite 92 pieces of flair including a branded wardrobe?Thanks. I'll probably spend time in emerg when my wife finds out. Don't know when it will arrive. They are sold out everywhere.
That's the second room. My buddy says he signed for the new Streetglide in room one then they took him into room two where they bring out the chrome/etc catalogue and he spent more on upgrades than he did for just the glide.Congrats. Did you buy the requisite 92 pieces of flair including a branded wardrobe?
Thanks. I'll probably spend time in emerg when my wife finds out. Don't know when it will arrive. They are sold out everywhere.
If wife breaks his arm, yes he won't be waving for awhile.Does this mean you're not going to wave at lesser cretins on other bikes?
Did too!
traded road glide? what the blazes...This was i video from a couple wks ago, Buddy loves the bike and he is Harley crazy
Could be worse, trading a BMW for a RG...traded road glide? what the blazes...
He owns a few bikes, He also owns another harley other then the Pan Americatraded road glide? what the blazes...
hasn't happened yetCould be worse, trading a BMW for a RG...
Good. Make sure you two try one with arh.Cool. We're going to test ride one next weekend. Neda's 650 is due to get upgraded and I think it will be hilarious if she got a Harley to replace it with.
@Lightcycle probably will need that...Good. Make sure you two try one with arh.
@Lightcycle probably will need that...
I believe those fins are the reg/rec. Lots of airflow and some spray there so it should stay cool. Not something you want to smash on a rock though.
"Most of the manufacturers are moving to this laced wheel setup where the spokes terminate outside the rim. This allows the bike to have both spokes and run tubeless tires."
Wouldn't have noticed if you hadn't pointed it out.
Isn't that an odd place to put those fins behind the front wheel?
First time I'm seeing a Harley that is chain driven.
And I was under the impression that Harley's used separate transmission fluid...
I've got a lot to learn lol.
"Most of the manufacturers are moving to this laced wheel setup where the spokes terminate outside the rim. This allows the bike to have both spokes and run tubeless tires."
Wouldn't have noticed if you hadn't pointed it out.
Isn't that an odd place to put those fins behind the front wheel?
First time I'm seeing a Harley that is chain driven.
And I was under the impression that Harley's used separate transmission fluid...
I've got a lot to learn lol.
not enough to save the PacificCoast (PC800)Hydraulic lifters are lifetime service.