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I actually think these look "OK" when a bike is all dressed up.I.E if you have a windshield and saddle bags and a luggage rack, why not? It kinda completes the "full dress" look.
Forget the propriety of the engine guard or what his wife should start riding... diet dew and citron? That's where you really, really went wrong... :P
DUDE! Have you tried it? I'm a diet dew aholic and discovered, accidentally, that Absolute Citron or Smirnoff Citrus is freaking awesome with it! Almost better than Jack and Coke or Evan and Dr Pepper.
Unfortunately I don't drink the whiskey very often. It was Jack that my wife had her first good throwin' up drunk with and she still has trouble with the smell. If figure its fair, she still likes SoCo but just a whif of that crap will make me wanna hurl....
Man, you guys have me worried now. My wife has been riding for quite some time but absolutely never showed any interest what so ever in riding my Dyna. She has her own Yamaha V-Star. The other day I picked up a Fat Boy and she has been all about taking it for a ride. Not at first, but its been growing on her. I have no worries she would crash the thing because she's a decent and relatively safe rider, but I am scared $hitless she would drop it just pushing it around in the garage or a gas station. I don't think a crash bar looks all that bad on the Fat Bob, but this dang post sure got me thinking about one for my Fat Boy.
Last edited by bikerlaw; Jun 18, 2012 at 02:57 PM.
Nope. Can't Do the Dew anymore... just doesn't even remotely appeal to me. Closest I would get is a Reed's Ginger Beer, Goose & lime... a Moscow Mule. Nice on a hot day, but given my druthers it would be a G&T for the same purposes. Stick with the classics.
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