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Since this discussion on the Bob fairing has apparently hit a raw nerve... I guess my topic of attaching a gang lawnmower to the back of my FXDI won't be received very well.... Hmmmmm... Luggin' the engine doing that would probaly screw my scoot's breakin' too... Has anyone done that..?? I did a search and nothin' came up... One more thing should I use knobbies..? Figure I could airate my lawn at the same time.... LOL... Guys we got to lightin' up... Who cares what you do with YOUR bike... Main thing is being in the wind... Of course doing my lawn won't get me in the wind much unless a have a beer fart or two and I make a sharp turn...LOL[sm=biker2.gif]
I don't care what anybody says, tomorrow I'm putting my true dual fish tails on with my Reynolds Leather full wrap around saddle with armrests. I had my windshield welded to the forks so it won't ever come off, and next Tuesday my radiator system should be in from HydroFlo Inc. I'm installing a body kit that will make the front fender tie in with a small fairing around the headlight so the radiator is a must have. HydroFlo basically modifies a Vrod cooling system to work with the twincam. So after my big seat, radiator, and body kit are on the bike sure it will have been expensive but that's the way I want it. The body kit has a wind decelerator that blows air on you at a comfortable speed. Really cool!
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Lol I've been laughing about your post for 5 minutes now. That sh$t is funny. Hey Guys what do you think about a side car on the "bob" Has that been mentioned
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Since this discussion on the Bob fairing has apparently hit a raw nerve... I guess my topic of attaching a gang lawnmower to the back of my FXDI won't be received very well.... Hmmmmm... Luggin' the engine doing that would probaly screw my scoot's breakin' too... Has anyone done that..?? I did a search and nothin' came up... One more thing should I use knobbies..? Figure I could airate my lawn at the same time.... LOL... Guys we got to lightin' up... Who cares what you do with YOUR bike... Main thing is being in the wind... Of course doing my lawn won't get me in the wind much unless a have a beer fart or two and I make a sharp turn...LOL[sm=biker2.gif]
Yeah, but the fairing would keep you OUT of the wind. I don't care how many of you say to lighten up on the fairing guy, I'M SERIOUSLY PISSED OFF AT HIM PERSONALLY AND EVERYTHING HE STANDS FOR!!! I'm tired of losing sleep because of him and his ideas for his bike. I know what belongs on a street bob and what doesn't and I won't rest until he is shut down.
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