What did you do to your Dyna today?
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Thank you very much!
This morning I created a wish list on my JPCycles account and added a couple items for the future rear end project. I had fun with it over coffee.
This morning I created a wish list on my JPCycles account and added a couple items for the future rear end project. I had fun with it over coffee.
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That's so cool. As adults, fun doesn't come our way, like when we were kids. Keep posting your dreams and actions, for all to enjoy. tp
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Will do! I have a JPCycles delivery on Monday and Tuesday therefore will be having some fun soon.
Just sprayed clear on the last pieces. Now to let it cure for the next day and put a nice buff on it and start reassembly of the bike. So ready.
End of the season for some of us; a friend of mine has surgery this upcoming week that will put him out of commission until mid-winter. We got in a last ride of the year, then back in to my garage to begin prepping his Switchback for winter. I did the fluid changes, and wired up a battery tender pigtail.
Followed him home, got the bike up on his lift and secured. Fogged the cylinders and plugged in the tender.
That Switchback won't see the sun again until late March or early April.
Followed him home, got the bike up on his lift and secured. Fogged the cylinders and plugged in the tender.
That Switchback won't see the sun again until late March or early April.
I want to learn to paint. Materials are so expensive and I don't have a clean space to do it tho.