Deuce Pictures
Gmoneys bagger is sweet but that sportster is just a sentimental favorite
at the moment. Don't worry they seem to have tapered off and now people
will come to there censes.
Crazy Canuck[sm=smokin.gif]
I want a coil cover to match my horn cover, here is a note I received from the maker of this awesome horn cover...
Jerry, since I also have a Deuce I want it on, the coil cover is high on my priority list...unfortunately there are two other designs to be finished ahead of it..so a month to two months out..and thanks for the referrals. We gotta sell to stay in business.
Les at MetalArts www.metalartsinc.com
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home in Ohio....I was going almost 2 weeks and sure missed my ride...Road 230 miles first
full day back.......Anything new with you fellas....
Deuce~
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Here is my commuting configuration:
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Here is my 1up overnight configuration: (gotta tie the T-Bag tighter than that)
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Here is my 2up day trip configuration:
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and then the 2up overnight configuration:
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and it only took 10 minutes to configure and take pictures of these configs. Saddle Bags are mounted via Easy Brackets.
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
I've got a 2001 Deuce that I just had the tires replaced after 11 K miles. I've read here about the 180's fitting on the stock parts, so I thought I'd give it a try. I bought the Screaming Eagle rear tire, and a spacer that went between the pully and rim, that's all. The dealer had to cut a "v" in the upper and lower chrome belt guards to make space for the larger edge of the tire. I had them do the 10 K mile inspection too while it was there. I think they did a nice job, but it cost me just under $1,000.00!!! Labor was most of it, about 8 hours. Special thanks to William at Chicago Harley.




