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Sorry for the odor Buzz...
Been working on my sporty and trying to get it ready to ride.
It has sat for a year.
I sweated my ***** off yesterday working on it.
I still need to replace the fork seals, however I have no upper body strength to pull them apart.
It sux totaling a Harley, but what sux more is still having a Harley and not being able to ride it!
Sorry for the odor Buzz...
Been working on my sporty and trying to get it ready to ride.
It has sat for a year.
I sweated my ***** off yesterday working on it.
I still need to replace the fork seals, however I have no upper body strength to pull them apart.
It sux totaling a Harley, but what sux more is still having a Harley and not being able to ride it!
How about having a "Shop" event where you keep your bike?
You probably know but in case you do not, sometimes riders will invite other riders over to their place and everyone works on their bikes together or just sit and talk or assist others in helping them fix, oil change, etc... their bikes.
Also let people know u need someone with upper body strength to do whatever.
You can advertise it here.
If you live someplace where you can't do that, then maybe someone here will volunteer their place. I may even volunteer my place.
Just a thought for you my friend.
I know this girl who used to invite a lot of guys....... Never mind that.
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