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We have some more twistier roads out here... just didn't hit them on there. I should take full video of Meridian road from Tallahassee, all the way to Thomasville, GA. REALLY pretty country through there.
I've done a little bit of riding in the hill country, but when I was living in Houston I was working and didn't have too much time to get out there except to hunt. When I move back I'm definitely going to take the time to ride back in the part of my home state that I love the most.
Have you ridden the twisted sisters yet? I've taken a cage on them... decided to ride down to Leakey for a little while. We will definitely have to get together and do some riding!
Very nice!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm not sure about those handle bars but the rest is great!!!!
I'm thinking of trying something different but that's out of the question right now... money wise. I'm trying to figure out if I'd like min-apes more, or drag bars. The buckhorns aren't bad though.
I'm thinking of trying something different but that's out of the question right now... money wise. I'm trying to figure out if I'd like min-apes more, or drag bars. The buckhorns aren't bad though.
Tman, I have a set of low rise bars you can have if you want them (just cover shipping). I put them on mine when I took the 'horns off (those things felt really funky). They are super comfortable and give a much better feel in turns/manuevering. I had even thought about putting them back on they felt so nice, but I internally wired my mini apes so too much work. Anyway, lemme know...
(here they are on the bike):
Last edited by HarDlife; Mar 11, 2014 at 05:01 PM.
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