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I get to modify my monthly payments! Paid in full...Its finally all MINE!.
I did get to do some mods over the winter though. I put some new mirrors, Jakyls 2" tank lift, Rear turn signal relocation kit, and some easybrackets. I just got for my b-day upeer and lower chromebelt guards and chrome sprocket cover. I also need a rear tire sooooo the se180 goes on. Sorry no new pics yet ... not done yet[&o]
Good to hear from you again. A lots changed around here apparently since us first Street Bobbers were here back in early 2006. I even had to change my name and avatar due to a troll who was apparently tracking my posts for what I thought were potentially bad reasons.
By the way, I was the guy who had Michael Jackson's pale head on Greg Valentino's oddly huge arms. One of the few cobalt blue bob owners.
Straight the f*** up, there is no doubt that is indeed the best winter mod yet...............[sm=groupwave.gif], Ok now remeber stick to the plan, ride east or west ........doesn't matter just go[sm=biker.gif] .....................and congratulations.
Good to hear from you again. A lots changed around here apparently since us first Street Bobbers were here back in early 2006. I even had to change my name and avatar due to a troll who was apparently tracking my posts for what I thought were potentially bad reasons.
By the way, I was the guy who had Michael Jackson's pale head on Greg Valentino's oddly huge arms. One of the few cobalt blue bob owners.
Dude, I was wondering what happened to you. :-)
It's kind of natural to fade off the boards every once in a while. I tend to lay low until I have to do a servicing, a repair or upgrade. I then jump back in with a million posts, finish the job and go back in to hibernation. I also try to document what I'm doing on the boards so that I'm giving back, so to speak. I hate reading posts from folks who have similar issues who, after receiving tons of suggestions and recommendations, never follow up with how the issue was resolved. Kind of leeching at that point. :-)
Good to hear from you again. A lots changed around here apparently since us first Street Bobbers were here back in early 2006. I even had to change my name and avatar due to a troll who was apparently tracking my posts for what I thought were potentially bad reasons.
By the way, I was the guy who had Michael Jackson's pale head on Greg Valentino's oddly huge arms. One of the few cobalt blue bob owners.
Dude, I was wondering what happened to you. :-)
It's kind of natural to fade off the boards every once in a while. I tend to lay low until I have to do a servicing, a repair or upgrade. I then jump back in with a million posts, finish the job and go back in to hibernation. I also try to document what I'm doing on the boards so that I'm giving back, so to speak. I hate reading posts from folks who have similar issues who, after receiving tons of suggestions and recommendations, never follow up with how the issue was resolved. Kind of leeching at that point. :-)
Whiff
Yeah, good to be back I guess. Another "favorite" thing of mine on this forum is when new members post a thread that reads something like, - Custom 23 inch wheel on Street Bob - and when you click the thread ready to see the photos it just says, "Has anyone done this mod yet?" It's good to seeyour veteran Bob is still running after all these years.
Holding the title feels good doesn't it? I've still got a ways to go on my Bob, but only 3 more payments on my truck, so that will free up some mod money!!!
Good to hear from you again. A lots changed around here apparently since us first Street Bobbers were here back in early 2006. I even had to change my name and avatar due to a troll who was apparently tracking my posts for what I thought were potentially bad reasons.
By the way, I was the guy who had Michael Jackson's pale head on Greg Valentino's oddly huge arms. One of the few cobalt blue bob owners.
Dude, I was wondering what happened to you. :-)
It's kind of natural to fade off the boards every once in a while. I tend to lay low until I have to do a servicing, a repair or upgrade. I then jump back in with a million posts, finish the job and go back in to hibernation. I also try to document what I'm doing on the boards so that I'm giving back, so to speak. I hate reading posts from folks who have similar issues who, after receiving tons of suggestions and recommendations, never follow up with how the issue was resolved. Kind of leeching at that point. :-)
Whiff
Yeah, good to be back I guess. Another "favorite" thing of mine on this forum is when new members post a thread that reads something like, - Custom 23 inch wheel on Street Bob - and when you click the thread ready to see the photos it just says, "Has anyone done this mod yet?" It's good to seeyour veteran Bob is still running after all these years.
Yea my favorite is "I know this has probably been beat to death but,,,,"
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