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Most of the ones in Columbia were rained out. And to be honest, I think they've been a flop anyway. I believe there would be more participation if QSL was in Lexington somewhere.
Not like Pontiac/I-20 is that far of a ride. I rode to Greenville from Columbia for a bike night at QSL.
Not like Pontiac/I-20 is that far of a ride. I rode to Greenville from Columbia for a bike night at QSL.
You guys had a lot of rain this year?
It's not so much about the distance of the ride I just think there's a larger concentration of bike and car guys and gals on the Lexington side of town who would frequent the bike nights if they were in that area.
Rain, you bet, we've already had over the years average rainfall and we have 3 months to go.
Back when I lived in Cola (off St. Andrews), I would have loved a decent bike night in the area.
Columbia has never been a good place for bikers or car guys. With it being a college town and the capitol things are geared more for Gamecock fans or politics. A short ride to Greenville, Charlotte or Augusta will put you in the middle of many more activities though.
I have two sets of these pads. They are new, I got these from a friend that sold his Dyna. They will not fit my '09 FXDB. The date of manufacture is Jan 2012. I copied the part# and fitment from Ronnie's HD. I will list these in the Dyna Parts section if there is no interest here. It would save the hassle of shipping if someone wants them local. Make me an offer I will save you some $ versus buying at the dealer.
44082-00DPOSITION: Front or Rear
FITMENT: View all units this part fits
Harley-DavidsonŽ
DynaŽ, 2000-2007
SoftailŽ, 2000-2007 (EXCLUDES: Front Brakes: FXSTS and FLSTS SpringerŽ, Rear Brakes: 2006-2007 FXSTS, FXST, FXSTB, and FLSTFSE2)
So it has been a while for this thread. How's everyone doing? Wife and I have welcomed a new addition into the family so I have been having less and less time to come on here.
Luckily still getting to ride though. Really looking forward to the nicer weather and no more snow (or earthquakes). lol Also still trying to figure out how to strap the car seat to the bike...
I was doing really good till it Tried to go home today. I get to the bike and see that someone cut my throttle and ideal cables. So I had to have it towed home.anyone have some stock cables for a 2008 fatboy they won't to sell?
Last edited by fattyboyy; Feb 19, 2014 at 08:34 PM.
I was doing really good till it Tried to go home today. I get to the bike and see that someone cut my throttle and ideal cables. So I had to have it towed home.anyone have some stock cables for a 2008 fatboy they won't to sell?
That's a bad deal. Post it in the softail threads if you haven't already. I'm sure with so many people going with apes someone will have some laying around. If not they aren't that expensive to order if you stay with the black stock cable.
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