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[quote=Sharknose;8297059]Help! I'm looking for information.
I'm looking for a half helmet thats practically invisible. Those novelty helmets are too big and mushroomy. Is there one that, like, sprays on?
Where can I find cheap imported leathers that are made in the USA?
I think my Harley dealer is cool and that makes me cool by osmosis. Would they just accept money from me, like a donation? Or do I have to buy something first?
Also, how do I know when I'm supposed to shift gears on my motorcycle? I think I know when to put on the brakes, but this gears thing has me confused. As for yer helmet quest....just take one of those fast setting sealant foams that comes in a can, and inject it in one ear (don't do both, ya gotta leave an opening for excess foam to escape yer noggin).
I got my own question....I want to turn my 96" dyna into a muscle machine with all sorts of performance engine work, but I want it to get 90 mpg like a vespa....anybody know an indy that can do that?
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