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Old 09-20-2010, 12:46 AM
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...was sent this so I thought I'd pass it on to my friends here at the forum...

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/232833...ed_motorcycle/
 
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I like these better (but then I'm prejudiced):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvhOH7Ft7W8

and

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9w2_5MB2pfk

It's a lot easier to read the text if you watch the videos in a larger format, on the youtube site.

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I am going to have to show these to the ole lady. She ride a Heritage,and bless her heart sometimes she just drops the DAMN THING! I finally got her some risers making it easier for her to reach the bars,but not I have to lower it so she does not loose her footing while backing it up.
 
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good videos Harris..........Ron
 
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Thanks for the info,,,
 
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****...been there and done that.

Ride safe,

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thanks for posting these...
 
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i dont see any marks on these bikes. If i did y bike that way to make these videos mine would be tore all too u know what. Thank for the info!
 
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This is really great info. I haven't dropped a bike since I purchased my '81 in '81. That was lifted pretty easily. I have dropped my cop bike once on the left side, it is a lot heavier than a Lowrider. I looked for videos "just in case" it happened, and it did. These are better videos than the videos I saw previously.

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hey Jukebox

this might be a helpful link for ur wife....

http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/C...Vanity_fitshop
 


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