Dallastx
#31
RE: Dallastx
ORIGINAL: Dallastx
That's great! My 74 year old dad and I don't have those conversations. He just keeps apologizing for buying a Honda bagger.
That's great! My 74 year old dad and I don't have those conversations. He just keeps apologizing for buying a Honda bagger.
#32
RE: Dallastx
hey, why didn't yall invite me to the party. i might be on a geezer glide but your old asses are already in the bed. and about the big bike thing, ****** you're just jealous that mine's bigger than your's. i like sporty's, they're good for around town and all day rides too. just not all day ride's back to back to back. so what, i got cruise control, radio, cd player, windscreen, and enough vinyl to put on a house. i'm dry in the rain, loud in a quiet neighborhood (and it ain't loud pipes-it's speakers from J&M), no throttle wrist aches, and my butt doesn't hurt from saddle sores, and i bring my stuff neatly in a box on my bike. without having 50 bungee cords holding a backpack. oh yeah what were you gonna do with that carton of cigs that you bought while we were out riding? oh yeah my vinyl house brought it home for you, in one piece, not crushed.
peace,
wanna
ps baggers are the best looking bikes from harley.had to throw that in there for dallas.
peace,
wanna
ps baggers are the best looking bikes from harley.had to throw that in there for dallas.
#33
RE: Dallastx
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To the brave men and womenof the Sportster Forum:
I've just returned from the battlefront and have nothing good to report. The fight has taken an ugly turn, with much dissing, backpedaling and full frontal assaults taking place. I know your training has taught you much, but nothingcan or willprepare you for the carnage you will witness when you arrive there. Be strong! Be brave!! Fight the good fight, my little hogs. And, should you go down under the wheels of our adversary, don't go crying to the moderator; take your lumps and go down flaming!
Into the fray, my soldiers!! If you need me, I'll be over here having an espresso and maple nut scone.
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#34
RE: Dallastx
[quote]ORIGINAL: Dallastx
I did. It was one of those speak before thinking deals. I have no excuse. I just did a stupid post without thinking.
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I just read your post over in the Softail forum and I don't see anything wrong with it. All I see is a guy who's proud of his ride. It's not like you said Sporty's were the best looking of all Harleys, all you said was they look sweet.
I ride a RK Classic because I "window shopped" for about 12 years before I bought my Harley, and that's the bike that spoke to me the most. My wife rides an '06 cobalt blue XL1200C similar to yours (actually, Dale Franks is almost an exact match) and I often find myself looking at her bike and thinking man, that is a sweet looking bike. She's into the flames collection so they make it look even better.
RKC is the bike for me, but I think we can all appreciate other Harleys too. The resulting flame-fest was pretty funny, though!
I did. It was one of those speak before thinking deals. I have no excuse. I just did a stupid post without thinking.
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I just read your post over in the Softail forum and I don't see anything wrong with it. All I see is a guy who's proud of his ride. It's not like you said Sporty's were the best looking of all Harleys, all you said was they look sweet.
I ride a RK Classic because I "window shopped" for about 12 years before I bought my Harley, and that's the bike that spoke to me the most. My wife rides an '06 cobalt blue XL1200C similar to yours (actually, Dale Franks is almost an exact match) and I often find myself looking at her bike and thinking man, that is a sweet looking bike. She's into the flames collection so they make it look even better.
RKC is the bike for me, but I think we can all appreciate other Harleys too. The resulting flame-fest was pretty funny, though!
#35
#36
RE: Dallastx
ORIGINAL: ******
For the most part it was supposed to be funny, sorry some missed the Humor of it all, glad to see you enjoyed the entertainment
ORIGINAL: OldDays_OldWays
. The resulting flame-fest was pretty funny, though!
. The resulting flame-fest was pretty funny, though!
Brian
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#39
RE: Dallastx
ORIGINAL: Dallastx
I was thinking about going with a softail standard for bike number 2. You did an awesome job lowering the train. I figure the softail is a train with chrome.
I was thinking about going with a softail standard for bike number 2. You did an awesome job lowering the train. I figure the softail is a train with chrome.
I had a chance last year to pick one up at a super low price, and the only thing that stopped me was the 'silver engine'.
I know it's dumb, but all my Harley's have had the 'black and chrome' engines which I think look great, and I just couldn't get past the silver engine on the Standard.
Oh well. LoL...
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