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Yes, they are. They have been sitting around in the garage collecting dust. I thought they would be of some good use mounting on the bike.
Originally Posted by digital
I'm concerned that you might not have enough lighting on the front of your bike to ride at night...
Exactly was my thought. Either day or night time, I want the cagers to note my presence visibly and audibly. They aren't half bad either when caught riding in the fog (quite a bit along the west coast here).
Last edited by RightOnFatty; Jun 29, 2012 at 12:12 AM.
Talking to my 22 yr old daughter last week. She mentioned seeing Strange Brew and asked If remember seeing it. Being that it was such an old movie. Good lord now I feel old/
Talking to my 22 yr old daughter last week. She mentioned seeing Strange Brew and asked If remember seeing it. Being that it was such an old movie. Good lord now I feel old/
Hey Lo-Riders, maybe you can help me out. Planning on picking one up next week.
Can anyone tell me what kind of numbers are you guys getting on Out The Door?
I had a deal at first but ended up selling my trade in private and now not sure what's a good price because it's going to be straight cash.
Thank you.
Rob
$19,180 out the door.
$15,317 bike, $1087 abs/sec, $1049 5yr warranty with wheel & tire, $255 for 3 hours labor(exhaust, a/c and download. parts supplied by me), $17,708 before tax and tags. $1239.56 7% NJ tax, $233 tags and title(DMV Fees)
Had the bike now for 1 week. I LOVE IT!! Fatcat, Big Sucker, P/V, solo bag, solo rack, detachable windshield, reflectors removed and laydown plate bracket. Just waiting for my plates so I can put it on.
Thank all you guys for helping me spend my money. I will definitely have picks to follow when my plates come in. I can't bare to take a pic with that billboard on it. HOOYAH.
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