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And no not a women with larger breasts.. lol.. I finally put a Rawd Iron Rack on the back.. A bunch of us are going Upstate NY for the " Thunder in the Catskills" for 4 days.. EASY Durham NY.. The Rack will make things easier.. I used to just tie my duffel bag to the sissy bar in the seat and it always kind of looks stupid so I figured what the f uck.. I also put the Golden Eagle emblem back on the sissy bar.. When I fabricated a new sissy bar for my wife to allow her to move back on the bike to give her more legroom, I took the emblem off and put it on my Shovel.. So I went to put everything back the way it was and I realized, **** I sold the shovel with the emblem on it.. Damn, now I got to get a new one so I found this one on eBay $50.. Crazy isn't it,?? Anyways I always like the Golden Eagle and no it's nothing like LTR/RTL....
Your never going to get a Bagger are you. Sounds like a fun trip
Probably not on the badger... Just ain't in me yet.. As for the trip, we've been doing it now every year for 4 or 5 years.. Starting to become a tradition..
Gotta get me one of those t-shirts..
Little trick I picked up traveling with a small rack, lay a short length of wood across before strapping down the duffle bag. Easy to bungie down and keeps it up off the saddlebags, done a LOT of road miles that way.
Little trick I picked up traveling with a small rack, lay a short length of wood across before strapping down the duffle bag. Easy to bungie down and keeps it up off the saddlebags, done a LOT of road miles that way.
And I would just like to say, Man that's a heavy fuc king load.. ride safe brother...
fur sure..I already thought about that Just in case... I can't wait to get the fu ck out of here... I'm itching like a fuc king horny toad and a whorehouse...
Last edited by 98hotrodfatboy; Sep 2, 2023 at 04:35 PM.
fur sure..I already thought about that Just in case... I can't wait to get the fu ck out of here... I'm itching like a fuc king horny toad and a whorehouse...
That was gear for two in the bottom bag, sleeping bags, ground tarp, double size air mattress and camp gear in the top bag. Was out over a month on that one.
Last edited by TwiZted Biker; Sep 2, 2023 at 08:35 PM.
That was a gear for two in the bottom bag, sleeping bags, ground tarp, double size air mattress and camp gear in the top bag. Was out over a month on that one.
Seriously, an air mattress!!!
However I get it.. I slept on many a dirt and It sucks..
Glad you're able to get out there and do it.. Life is short..
Also I'm going to be a gentleman and not comment on the blurred out part.. Some things are best left to the imagination...
Seriously, an air mattress!!!
However I get it.. I slept on many a dirt and It sucks..
Glad you're able to get out there and do it.. Life is short..
Also I'm going to be a gentleman and not comment on the blurred out part.. Some things are best left to the imagination...
Sturgis weather antics taught me the lesson about a nice thick air mattress, if nothing else you stay dry with a good tent.
Oh and blurred babe was number 3 passenger on that road trip. Started with ex wifey, went full bitch during the trip so dropped her *** on a bud from KC when we got to Sturgis so he could take her home. Same bud had his daughter and her 20yr old redhead girlfriend there. Red thought it would be huge fun to stick it my ex's face so yeah I went there. Took red back to KC and bubbles in picture flew in from the bay area for the rest of the trip back.
Like you say you get one go round in this life, and I was a wild child on mission for a good while, made my memories
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