This is how I roll....
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RE: This is how I roll....
electaRICK- That is my "docking station" per say. This is how my SG is when I'm not riding. I mounted the Bike-Pro wheel chock on the plywood for a couple reasons. One - I don't have to worry about the wheel check scooting around when driving up on it. Second - It is a barrier between the SG and the cement in the garage during the winter or cold months. This way no rust or oxidation can develop. and lastly, when I work on the SG it is always in an upright position and the plywood is there to catch any fluids (eg; motor oil, primary oil etc...)instead of hitting the floor.
04harleyboy- I like the T-Rex's and wouldn't trade them for anything now. They are loud but I like it! And you can't beat the 3" diameter throughout the length of the pipe.
Here is a truncated video of my SG. Listen to these T-Rex's bark. -> http://s41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...h172007034.flv
04harleyboy- I like the T-Rex's and wouldn't trade them for anything now. They are loud but I like it! And you can't beat the 3" diameter throughout the length of the pipe.
Here is a truncated video of my SG. Listen to these T-Rex's bark. -> http://s41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...h172007034.flv
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RE: This is how I roll....
Great job on your bike, it looks great. There were three of those black beauties lined up at the dealer that had just sold and it sure made me stop and think if maybe I needed to rethink my purchase of the RK Classic.
You know we're all going to steal your idea with the plywood docking station now. I have a lot of dust and dirt in my shop due to my business and other hobbyand have been contemplating ideas to keep my bikein it's own little "clean" space.
You know we're all going to steal your idea with the plywood docking station now. I have a lot of dust and dirt in my shop due to my business and other hobbyand have been contemplating ideas to keep my bikein it's own little "clean" space.
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