Picked Up a Garage Mate for the King!
#21
Outstanding HDF Member
Judging by the house, Lamborghini in the garage, and the slacks/polo shirt he wears to a HD dealership, I'd say he has the money to blow. I'd do the same, if I could. Of course, if I had that kinda money, I would be anywhere but chatting on a forum
#24
Stellar HDF Member
#25
Those are PAST cars and were bought during the housing bubble. The cars are all gone as I had to feed a hungry business. I felt that it was more important to pay my employees than have exotics in the garage. I kept more people employed than I should have but I did. Next came the Harleys and I have had more fun with them than my past cars. When buying the RK, I was asked how many miles I thought I would ride and I said 800-1200. The business manager just shook his head. He was right and I was very wrong. To sumarize, Harleys are more fun than I could have imagined and I kept more people on the payroll in this recession. They feel good as well as their families and once I get the wind hitting my Full Face Helmit, I'm happy!
#28
Those are PAST cars and were bought during the housing bubble. The cars are all gone as I had to feed a hungry business. I felt that it was more important to pay my employees than have exotics in the garage. I kept more people employed than I should have but I did. Next came the Harleys and I have had more fun with them than my past cars. When buying the RK, I was asked how many miles I thought I would ride and I said 800-1200. The business manager just shook his head. He was right and I was very wrong. To sumarize, Harleys are more fun than I could have imagined and I kept more people on the payroll in this recession. They feel good as well as their families and once I get the wind hitting my Full Face Helmit, I'm happy!
#29
Grand HDF Member
Beautiful bike! That Tequila Sunrise will always make you take a second look when you see it in the sun.
I have the same bike and paint, and know from experience. You'll not be disappointed.
Take a look at www.cvoharley.com. Some good info over there, and a little more traffic that the Screamin' Eagle section on HDF. Even so, I still spend most my time here!
Take a look at the thread on cvoharley about the seat gap in the SESG section. If yours came with the frame bumpers for the weakass stock seat, you'll not be able to add saddlebag guards. Even if you don't want to, that's not the right fix for that seat gap issue. Harley is now making new seats, available upon request/discussion with your service manager. Suppose to be much better. I know I'll be talking to my service manager as soon as this crummy weather clears up!
Congrats, and enjoy the ride!!
I have the same bike and paint, and know from experience. You'll not be disappointed.
Take a look at www.cvoharley.com. Some good info over there, and a little more traffic that the Screamin' Eagle section on HDF. Even so, I still spend most my time here!
Take a look at the thread on cvoharley about the seat gap in the SESG section. If yours came with the frame bumpers for the weakass stock seat, you'll not be able to add saddlebag guards. Even if you don't want to, that's not the right fix for that seat gap issue. Harley is now making new seats, available upon request/discussion with your service manager. Suppose to be much better. I know I'll be talking to my service manager as soon as this crummy weather clears up!
Congrats, and enjoy the ride!!