Who is riding Touring Harley for the first time?
#391
I bought my first Harley ever last year. I've had Japanese bikes since 1981 except for a '67 Triumph Trophy. My Ultra is as comfortable as the Kawasaki Voyager or the Goldwings I've had. I traded my FJR for the Ultra. I should have looked closer before I bought and got a newer model with a six speed and 6 gallon tank. I'm disappointed in the fuel milage/distance I can go between stops.
#396
Filling Bucket List
This could get long.
I had two major surgeries in Sep and Oct of last year. I was in the hospitalized in the neurosurgical unit three times and came out of the hospital temporarily using a walker.
I've had a number of bikes over the years including riding a trials bike in the army scouting for tanks. But I never had that full dress Harley. I decided I'd better do it before it was too late.
After I got out of the hospital, I spent weeks searching the internet looking for the right bike for the right price. Since I couldn't drive, my wife drove me to all the dealers in the area to shop.
I found it on the internet up in Michigan. It was a repo out of California that a car dealer in Michigan bought for himself and decided to sell when it started getting cold.
Here's the cool part. I couldn't drive from Indianapolis to Michigan. Even sitting in the car was too much. So two of my Harley rider friends helped me.
We laid the passenger seat down in my Yukon and made me a bed. We rented a U-haul motorcycle trailer. They drove me to Michigan, checked out the bike, and test rode it for me. I paid, signed the paperwork and got back in my bed.
They loaded it up, took the bike and me home, and put it in the garage for me. That was November 5th.
Since then, I've added a tour pak and wraparound lights, true duals, reduced effort clutch kit, primary adjuster, new transmission cover, derby cover, switchblade highway pegs, replaced the saddlebags, mustang bag covers, adjustable rider backrest, V&H fuel pak, run/stop,turn light kit, hidden antenna in fairing, saddlebag guard rails, easy up center stand, liners in all bag, HD bag luggage, chrome windshield trim, brukus bag locks, fairing lowers with locking doors and I'm sure I missed something. I've done everything myself learning as I go.
After my ride tonight, I'm 7 miles short of putting 100 miles on it. But ever mile has been thrilling for me. Personalizing it has been fun, expensive, a lot of work, and fulfilling. Now I'm ready for warm weather and lots of miles.
I had two major surgeries in Sep and Oct of last year. I was in the hospitalized in the neurosurgical unit three times and came out of the hospital temporarily using a walker.
I've had a number of bikes over the years including riding a trials bike in the army scouting for tanks. But I never had that full dress Harley. I decided I'd better do it before it was too late.
After I got out of the hospital, I spent weeks searching the internet looking for the right bike for the right price. Since I couldn't drive, my wife drove me to all the dealers in the area to shop.
I found it on the internet up in Michigan. It was a repo out of California that a car dealer in Michigan bought for himself and decided to sell when it started getting cold.
Here's the cool part. I couldn't drive from Indianapolis to Michigan. Even sitting in the car was too much. So two of my Harley rider friends helped me.
We laid the passenger seat down in my Yukon and made me a bed. We rented a U-haul motorcycle trailer. They drove me to Michigan, checked out the bike, and test rode it for me. I paid, signed the paperwork and got back in my bed.
They loaded it up, took the bike and me home, and put it in the garage for me. That was November 5th.
Since then, I've added a tour pak and wraparound lights, true duals, reduced effort clutch kit, primary adjuster, new transmission cover, derby cover, switchblade highway pegs, replaced the saddlebags, mustang bag covers, adjustable rider backrest, V&H fuel pak, run/stop,turn light kit, hidden antenna in fairing, saddlebag guard rails, easy up center stand, liners in all bag, HD bag luggage, chrome windshield trim, brukus bag locks, fairing lowers with locking doors and I'm sure I missed something. I've done everything myself learning as I go.
After my ride tonight, I'm 7 miles short of putting 100 miles on it. But ever mile has been thrilling for me. Personalizing it has been fun, expensive, a lot of work, and fulfilling. Now I'm ready for warm weather and lots of miles.
Last edited by 1SG_CFP; 03-16-2011 at 10:01 PM.
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