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Hey guys, this may or may not happen, rest assured i will not leave this forum, i got some great info here, great ideas and there are too many nice people here just to up and leave.
BesidesIstill have some riding to do with voodoo and live2ride next year at MB.
Its not that i want to sell my bike, i would keep it if i could.
We'll ride next year at MB no matter what you're riding. Unless it's a Honda or something. Just kidding..........Kinda.
Damn, miss a couple of days and come back to see a mass sell off of Deuces. I do not see my Deuce going anywhere except where I take it when I go riding. Was in San Diego for the weekend and rented a Heritage Classic. Got on the bike at 8:45am and turned it in at 6:00 PM. Nice ride, but I like my deuce better.
nice ride ya have there Senomo.... you have a putting green for a yard? that lawn looks almost fake under your bike!
I was thinking the same thing. I wish my yard looked like that! Apparently it's nice enough to play basketball on (notice basketball goal in background). I must ask, Senomo, what's your secret?
I don't have a putting green. It's zoysia grass, grows well here with a lot of maintenance.Just lot's of water and fertilizer. It gets dry here in HI..
Holding you to it Paul - completely understand Ironhorse makes a great looking ride and I almost bought a Slammer about three years ago. Let's ride next year (or even this coming Fall Bike Week - better time actually)
ORIGINAL: blueduece
Hey guys, this may or may not happen, rest assured i will not leave this forum, i got some great info here, great ideas and there are too many nice people here just to up and leave.
BesidesIstill have some riding to do with voodoo and live2ride next year at MB.
Its not that i want to sell my bike, i would keep it if i could.
hey guys, do any of you happen to have the part numbers for a duece gas tank and rear fender? might be painting mine this winter and would like to get a spare set of tins to work with. thanks
Hi guys, I haven't posted much in the forums and I know you guys don't know me (kinda new here) a couple weeks ago on the the way down to theTT races a friend heard a rattle and we pulled off to check it out and found out his kick stand worked it way loose, he's got a Roadking and always has some tools with him so it was no biggie. I've checked out this section and noticed there are a few of you guys that run with the teardrop toolbox, can ya please tell me if its just bolt on or do I have to make some mods, 2 peaple at my local dealer said its not made for a Duece, I know the kids must not knowwhattheir talking about since I see them on your bikes.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this.
(Great looking bikes by the way to all of ya)
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