Chrome Chumpacabra - sucks chrome polish out of the bottlesPedro, I think this big Hog has bitten Doug like a Chupacabra, si?
Chrome Chumpacabra - sucks chrome polish out of the bottlesPedro, I think this big Hog has bitten Doug like a Chupacabra, si?
Chrome Chumpacabra - sucks chrome polish out of the bottles
FEMALE CHROME CHUPACABRAI thought the Chrome Chupacabra sucked money out of your wallet?
Mitch and I also redid the rubber insulator the previous owner made for the tunnel
Well you also need to buy a Harley cap, boots, pants, jacket, doo rag, vest, socks, underwear, keychain, wallet (chain drive preferred), ring, belt buckle.......
I guess I can wear my Harley T-Shirt now.
If you think about it, Doug was always a Harley guy. He loves taking dirty bikes and cleaning them up so they are shiny. What's shinier than a Harley? Doug loves fastening doo dads to his bikes. He runs out of doo dads and gets bored. Harley has at least one six inch thick book of doo dads for that bike. He'll never run out of things to bolt on that bike.
Mini apes, WWED?I do like to fiddle with bikes. The Harley definitely has given me the opportunity to play and I do enjoy it. The best thing about the bike is that it was always loved and taken good care of, so it makes for just loads better work from my end. Nothing is worn out, just old. The only flaw is the paint on the tank and that repairs easily enough.
As to the lifestyle, I won't get any tats or grow a moustache and goatee. I only have one Harley shirt and it is from a dealer in Scotland. I have some black jeans but I don't wear them. I ride with my gear just like on a sport bike. But firing that thing up, and hearing it is pretty cool. Ed, who sold her to me, loved the bike and I am trying to be the best custodian of the bike for Ed's sake. This is like an old friend who needs some care but still knows how to get things done.
So, no, still not into the whole Harley thing, but I do enjoy well made things, well maintained things and things that make mechanical noises that are pleasing. I need to put miles on this puppy so I can enjoy her more.
I am waffling on bars, the current set are 16 1/2 in Apes. I am thinking go back to stock buckhorns which are about an 8 in rise or go to a set of 8 in Apes. The Apes would maintain the look Ed had desired and make the bike more rideable. I also like the stock bars, so we shall see.
I do like to fiddle with bikes. The Harley definitely has given me the opportunity to play and I do enjoy it. The best thing about the bike is that it was always loved and taken good care of, so it makes for just loads better work from my end. Nothing is worn out, just old. The only flaw is the paint on the tank and that repairs easily enough.
As to the lifestyle, I won't get any tats or grow a moustache and goatee. I only have one Harley shirt and it is from a dealer in Scotland. I have some black jeans but I don't wear them. I ride with my gear just like on a sport bike. But firing that thing up, and hearing it is pretty cool. Ed, who sold her to me, loved the bike and I am trying to be the best custodian of the bike for Ed's sake. This is like an old friend who needs some care but still knows how to get things done.
So, no, still not into the whole Harley thing, but I do enjoy well made things, well maintained things and things that make mechanical noises that are pleasing. I need to put miles on this puppy so I can enjoy her more.
I am waffling on bars, the current set are 16 1/2 in Apes. I am thinking go back to stock buckhorns which are about an 8 in rise or go to a set of 8 in Apes. The Apes would maintain the look Ed had desired and make the bike more rideable. I also like the stock bars, so we shall see.
Fairlane Torino - or what's left of one, car has ladderbars and mustang 2 front suspension kit - been sitting in the shop for yrs since we stopped racing
TX711 - Wife's IHRA Summit Series bracket number; TX = Lone Star Raceway Park
Mod = no box class
That's cause I ain't been posting in PPSS thread...lately...
Nice shirt amigo...