Which is ok, I have 4 or 5 that I need to work on.
I'm buying this to enjoy this summer.
http://www.rnrfab.com/rob/vfr/vfr5.jpg
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Which is ok, I have 4 or 5 that I need to work on.
I'm buying this to enjoy this summer.
http://www.rnrfab.com/rob/vfr/vfr5.jpg
http://www.rnrfab.com/rob/vfr/vfr2.jpg
Yikes Rob! Is that some kind of space ship??? Slick looking machine but THIS is a "real" bike <g>
http://straightrazorpalace.com/image...ewsize/41a.jpg
1941 Harley UL 74cu.in. Flathead "Bobber", hard tail, kick start, foot clutch, hand shift, spool front hub (no front brake)
Tony
Gee thanks guys!:( Here I sit in balmy Minnesota with snow and ice up to my
a%^$!
Nice bike ROB!:)
Rob,
I see now...your're buying a motorcycle. Thought it was the dog!
Nice bike..."follow the leader..."
RT
Nice bike Rob,
Looks like the dog has a hook in his head though!
That dogs cool, guy found him as a pup, no owner, so adopted him, full blood Rottie, and as friendly as a baby. Loves to play, pet, lousy guard dog. LOL
On the bike, give me modern technology over high cost old technology everytime. (I love Harleys, just don't love the price for 20 yr old technology)
Nice Tony. I bow down to any kickstarting, suicide clutching, hardtailing flatheaders. No wonder you shave with a straight.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony Miller
Larry,
Thanks <g>. Actually I don't fit that biker mold at all even though I rode like that. I look and act more like the old college proffesor......maybe in Anthropology or Ancient Studies.
I would love to try one of those slick "crotch rockets" though.
As for the safety of riding a raw machine, well guys, get your strops now just in case <g>.
Tony (who came to his senses and sold the bike last year)
Why am I thinking Indiana Jones???Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony Miller
RT
That really is a nice bike. I don't know if you'd find me on that sort of crotch rocket - I'd probably kill myself. And besides, when you're my size, you can't lean over the thing far enough. I'd seriously compromise its aerodynamics.
As for the Harley, though - that's a great machine. My kidneys probably wouldn't stand for the hard tail, but if I were ever crazy enough to buy a motorcycle, it'd have to be some kind of big "hog."
Randy, You would not be far off <g>. I live in a leather jacket, a Wested from the UK, the same company that made to movie jackets.Quote:
Originally Posted by rtaylor61
Tony