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Yep Boss Hoss. the bike that screams..Look at me I have a very small *****........
you know, it is usually the ones that ain't got one that have to bring it up. but since you mentioned it, I got a 05 502 hoss and i also have no problem with the length of my ,,,,. just remember it is better to be one in a million than one of a million.
Was fortunate to test ride one years ago, in Atlanta when Momma and I were down there visiting the 'out laws'. Glad I had the chance, but just not my kinda ride. That particular one had a 351 Cleveland in it.
Marv up here at Chopper City is a whiz kid with these critters, but still, not my bag.
There was a guy over in Milaca bought one from Marv. The second time he dropped it into the gas pumps, he decided it wasn't his kinda ride, either.
It's not what ya buy that counts, it's what ya build.
-The problem with them is that if you have problems on the road. They have to be towed and that is not an easy task. There is a guy that rides one here and surprisingly he is not a big dude, in fact sort of lanky. He is not inseam challenged. That is a lot of motor to wrap your legs around.
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you know, it is usually the ones that ain't got one that have to bring it up. but since you mentioned it, I got a 05 502 hoss and i also have no problem with the length of my ,,,,. just remember it is better to be one in a million than one of a million.
Darryl
I have a 2005, 502 trike, its like Darryl says. You go to a any rally/run you see lots of guys with their alarm fobs out trying to find their bikes. I find mine really easy, its where the crowd is.
Haven't rode one but had a chance to check out Cannon motorcyles might be Kannon cant remember. Same thing they had an aluminum 502 cube 502 horse bike something like 1100 pounds but i stood it up off the kick stand with just my knees against the sides balanced real nice. the scary part was when the salesman fired it up was sitting there on the kickstand idling and he rapped the throttle it stood straight up! Right up off the kickstand just from the motor trying to spin around the crank! thought the salesman was gonna sheet himself.
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