What would your second bike be?
#173
I had a 08 Heritage Anniversary edition. Then I bought my '15 SGS and had to give up my Softail. "We" don't need two bikes my wife said. Unfortunately I gave in, which I should never have done. I regret this move every day. It wasn't like I had to sell my Heritage to afford my SGS. But not too long after I got me a Yamaha Raider S, which is a hot rod. It's a great second bike for bar hopping.
#176
Just picked up a leftover '15 Deluxe as my solo ride and to keep the Limited company in the garage. Installed a set of V&H Twin Slash slip-ons and a little chrome over the weekend. Plan to complete the stage 1 with an FP3 and add some other necessities and chrome before the riding season starts..... It's like a freakin' drug addiction.
#179
Knucklehead
This is easy as I have given it a lot of thought recently myself. I love my Rushmore Street Glide, or my personal money pit as I call it. Will be done filling the pit with money by mid-March, or at least this round of upgrades. Custom heated seat, bags and rear fender from Top Shop, lids and side panels from Bad Dad, accent LED lighting, fender to fender custom duo-tone paint with flat black accents all highlighted with the artists choice pin stripping.
My second bike would be a 1936-1947 Knucklehead for sure. A kick to ride, a looker, and wouldn't ask for money and I bet a better investment than the stock market.
My second bike would be a 1936-1947 Knucklehead for sure. A kick to ride, a looker, and wouldn't ask for money and I bet a better investment than the stock market.