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Waiting for my shoulder to heal up so I can ride again. Doc says another 3-4 weeks. Can't wait. Going to try out a drivers back rest I got off ebay last winter.
I always see Lo's on the road when I'm not on mine..considering I've been on mine once in the past 2 weeks, because it's only NOT rained once in the past two keeps.
The guy who works next to me has a brother in law who's a cop in Piscataway NJ who has one, too. One day i'll meet up with him just so I can know another cop there.. I'm already friends with one of the judge's, and the city prosecutor...so..ya know..
I'm also pondering the idea of hardbags for my bike.. it would be awesome..but i'd probably need to actually get out and go somewhere before i invest that kind of money
Waiting for my shoulder to heal up so I can ride again. Doc says another 3-4 weeks. Can't wait. Going to try out a drivers back rest I got off ebay last winter.
That sucks man!!
Originally Posted by Sgt_Jim
because it's only NOT rained once in the past two weeks
Yea, I think I get it a day or two before you guys do
I know how to make the rain stop, I will start on my front end mods, it never rains when I have the bike tore down
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Oct 8, 2017 at 11:38 AM.
Ok I said I would post a review of the lyndall brake pads after they were on for a bit, so after 129 miles and a blue rotor and when I made sharp turns left or right the rear would lock up, I took them off and chucked them!!, f@cken junk, checked the caliper and the pins and slides and all good so wasn't install error just junk, very pissed about having to buy a second set of pads, so my rear pad slap cost me $116.00 in parts, so if you ever consider using them just make sure you have another set of factory pads ready to swap out
On another note I purchased custom dynamic led rear turn signals and brake lamp and very happy, since I blacked out rear lights it was hard to see turn signals and stop lamp when riding during the day and was making my old lady a bit nervous, now she's happy lol.... Btw the offer a blacked out brake Lamp looks pretty good not much darker then smoked but matches my look a bit better
I always see Lo's on the road when I'm not on mine..considering I've been on mine once in the past 2 weeks, because it's only NOT rained once in the past two keeps.
The guy who works next to me has a brother in law who's a cop in Piscataway NJ who has one, too. One day i'll meet up with him just so I can know another cop there.. I'm already friends with one of the judge's, and the city prosecutor...so..ya know..
I'm also pondering the idea of hardbags for my bike.. it would be awesome..but i'd probably need to actually get out and go somewhere before i invest that kind of money
Tell your kids you want hardbags haha. Cool beans.
Originally Posted by Mikeskins
Recent picture of mine. Currently in the shop getting Stage 3, Arlen Ness Inverted AC, D&D 2in1 lowcat, black rocker/cam/trans covers.
Yeah that cow is sexy.
Hoping to install my Ride Wright 21x3.5 and progressive monotube 2" lower soon.
Now for some cholos and you got yourself a VicLo
Going to lOok awesome!
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Oct 8, 2017 at 11:41 AM.
Used Hard Bags I painted myself, Fiberglass Fairing with Deck, 300watt Amp and 5 way Kenwood 6x9's that sounds pretty good. Outer Shell will be painted Denim Black to match the bike and bags. The inner will be covered in Black Leather.
Jackal what is the name of the hard bags you used that exactly what I'm looking for! Did u have to relocate tail lights
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