What did you do to your bagger today?
Yesterday , I spent the better part of the day finishing up some polishing I was doing . I think I have just about everything I could polished on the front of my RK . Rims , rotors , caliper covers and fork lowers . Time for new tires now !
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^ having just finished poliching my fork lowers, I can appreciate how much time you put into this project. Looks great.
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Gave it a good cleaning, put the battery tender on it and covered it.
Left shoulder surgery on Wednesday, I'm hoping to be done with rehab by spring.
Left shoulder surgery on Wednesday, I'm hoping to be done with rehab by spring.
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tjconnection (12-31-2018)
Thought about selling my bagger today.
I picked up an '08 Buell Ulysses with just 7k miles. It's got the the comfort of a bagger, sportbike handling and performance, and weighs only 460 lbs. Compared to my bagger (and Fat Boy), this bike is much more fun to ride.
I picked up an '08 Buell Ulysses with just 7k miles. It's got the the comfort of a bagger, sportbike handling and performance, and weighs only 460 lbs. Compared to my bagger (and Fat Boy), this bike is much more fun to ride.
Last edited by Geoff; 12-29-2018 at 11:29 AM.
Replaced the rear shifter arm
It was about a two and half hour job, but well worth it. This is the rear arm between the transmission and the clutch assembly, not to be confused with a shifter linkage which is much simpler to replace.
I pulled my speedo and odometre apart, preparing for an LED swap. Also sealed up the staples and a couple small tears on my saddle.
Although not done got my ship notice from Advanblack that my chopped tour pack is on it's way, pics when it's installed.