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It does help. Thanx much. Wild 1s it is with the LA choppers cables n extensions. I was gonna order them after I cleaned the bike. I went out and noticed I need a new rear tire. After 4,500 miles the Dunlop sportmax Q2 is bald as hell. Now I can add the cost of a new tire to the dinero I'm about to dole out. Kinda wish I wouldn't have gotten the tire warranty now. It only covers Dunlops.
Funny how I have gotten a nail in my rear tire just before the tread went below warranty coverage. I got 5,800 out of the first tire. Front is still good at 8,000 plus.
Originally Posted by Pinsnpatches
Here is my Fatso
Welcome to the cool kids club. Nice look babes. I think I even saw a Fatboy LO in the pic as well.
Here's so pics of the new intake cover I got. Sgt Jim was right when he said I'd replace the football sooner or later. I got it wrinkled black but I'm not sure what I think of it right now. The local powder coater made the wrinkles a little bigger than I wanted if that's makes sense. Might just have them flat black it instead but I'll keep it for a while and see if it grows on me.
I've had my American elite ties on for 9k miles and still have plenty of tread left, I ride 2 up 90 percent of the time, it's either the tires or the fact I run nitrogen in both front and rear, I usually get a season or so out of rear but this time still going without any issues, on another note we rode up to skyline on Sunday and came across two black bears I got 5 ft from one of them before all the spectators started yealing and taking pics and she ran off
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I've had my American elite ties on for 9k miles and still have plenty of tread left, I ride 2 up 90 percent of the time, it's either the tires or the fact I run nitrogen in both front and rear, I usually get a season or so out of rear but this time still going without any issues, on another note we rode up to skyline on Sunday and came across two black bears I got 5 ft from one of them before all the spectators started yealing and taking pics and she ran off
probably the same damn bear that ran out in front of me on my trip down Skyline drive, but ran off before I could get my camera out.
Funny how I have gotten a nail in my rear tire just before the tread went below warranty coverage. I got 5,800 out of the first tire. Front is still good at 8,000 plus.
Welcome to the cool kids club. Nice look babes. I think I even saw a Fatboy LO in the pic as well.
Yeah funny how that happens. I thought I'd pick up a nail around 5000. I guess I was "lucky"
I just picked up a new 13 Candy Orange Lo Last Thur. Bone stock right now but the mods will come. 14" apes and pipes are at the top of the list. Was thinking about Rinehart's Cross backs for the pipes. On these newer computer based bikes, can I add pipes w/out some sort of reprogram? Gotta get bags too.
Well, it's been an EXTREMELY long time since I've looked at this thread (2 years)!! Wow, over 1000 pages, pretty impressive. I remember when this thread was a wee little lad and I wasn't sure how well it would take off, lol! Welcome to the Lo lifestyle to all the new Lo owners. I've still got mine after 4 years and still enjoying it. Haven't ridden it much this past year, way too much going on. I really like some of the new colors. Enjoy fellas….
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