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Appreciate it. I just added a backrest and a VERY NICE chrome tank piece today. Other than trying to hide the cables a little better, I really don't know what else I would want to do with it. I absolutely LOVE it.
Appreciate it. I just added a backrest and a VERY NICE chrome tank piece today. Other than trying to hide the cables a little better, I really don't know what else I would want to do with it. I absolutely LOVE it.
I had never heard the term Moo Glide before... but that is one friggin' GORGEOUS bike you have there! BIG FAT WHITEWALLS RULE!
I gotta get a decent pic on; it's typical, no to too many changes straight out of the dealership in '93 (added moo backrest I didn't get and screamin eagles for the irritation factor)...
Last edited by 93moocowglide; Aug 6, 2011 at 06:06 AM.
Just bought a moo glide, and the white fur on the seats and saddle bags, has turned kind of a yellowish color. Can the fur be brought back to a whiter color. I've tried a damp cloth and mild soap, but that didn't help.
Just bought a moo glide, and the white fur on the seats and saddle bags, has turned kind of a yellowish color. Can the fur be brought back to a whiter color. I've tried a damp cloth and mild soap, but that didn't help.
You can try rubbing some plain cornmeal into the fur against the grain, (make the fur stand up). Brush it out, and it may help.
Make sure you ride that bike. Can't take it with you. I have a 100th Anniversary bike. Bought it last year with 2k miles on it. I put 17k on it. So I had 8x the fun in 1/4 the time.
My friend has a Moo-Glide in his pole-barn loft collecting dust. What a waste.
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