leave it alone
am I the only one out there that seems to just leave things as they may dont get me wrong I have put a few things new on the bike like pipes and a couple of chrome things but nothing wild. just leave the bike alone plain is good
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RE: leave it alone
A bike is like a blank canvas to a new owner, whether it's new or used. Part of the experience in motorcycling for many is making the bike your own. Some like pain vanilla, others like tutti-fruiti, and there are a whole bunch of other flavors in between. If you're content with your bike, regardless of what you've done to it -or not, that's all that matters...
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RE: leave it alone
good point thummper ty
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Ones Picasso is anothers nightmare. - Your bike is an extension of you and your personality ( or at least whatyou want people to perceive it to be) :D
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If I like it I leave it, I did'nt like my seat or suspension or grips but I don't mod it just for the change or to be cool
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ORIGINAL: Thumper26 A bike is like a blank canvas to a new owner, whether it's new or used. Part of the experience in motorcycling for many is making the bike your own. Some like pain vanilla, others like tutti-fruiti, and there are a whole bunch of other flavors in between. If you're content with your bike, regardless of what you've done to it -or not, that's all that matters... I'm kind of partial to Rocky Road. Other than hemorrhoids, what will this entail?? |
RE: leave it alone
Its all about the customization. Make the bike yours. If you want stock, go for it. If you want to be radical with it, shine on.
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I agree. Customizing your bike is like picking out your bike in the first place. It has to Fit YOU and only YOU.
Enjoy it fixed up anyway you want,just Enjoy it! ;) |
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I didn't do anything to my first 2 Harleys. Just rode them as is. This is the first one I've actually played around with.
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ORIGINAL: DannyZ71 ORIGINAL: Thumper26 A bike is like a blank canvas to a new owner, whether it's new or used. Part of the experience in motorcycling for many is making the bike your own. Some like pain vanilla, others like tutti-fruiti, and there are a whole bunch of other flavors in between. If you're content with your bike, regardless of what you've done to it -or not, that's all that matters... I'm kind of partial to Rocky Road. Other than hemorrhoids, what will this entail?? Take the socks off and make it a hardtail! :D |
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