Whos gotten their street glide in their house???
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Whos gotten their street glide in their house???
Well I used to put my deuce inside every winter, and just assumed my '14 SGS wouldn't fit through the 32"man door on the side entrance I used. I've got a 36" front door, but that's still substantially smaller than the width of the fairing and bars. Has anyone actually fit their SG through a 36" man door before, maybe with a buddy's help and some fancy wheel maneuvering? I figured removing the crash bar and bags would be a given, and probably the outer fairing just in case it scrapes a bit. Figured id ask before I bothered trying and going through the hassle.
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We got hit so hard that we have had 2 snowstorms already(barely the middle of november) in 1 week with temps below 0 or close to it every day since last monday. ( I rode my glide last saturday).
(Probably be the last for quite a while too.)
It feels like it just keeps kicking your *** even though it has already won.
This is the worst I have ever seen for this early in the year.
(Probably be the last for quite a while too.)
It feels like it just keeps kicking your *** even though it has already won.
This is the worst I have ever seen for this early in the year.
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Is there any particular reason for putting your bike in the house...?? Instead of trying to cram or thread the bike through a narrow door and possibly bringing a hazard into your home...why not store elsewhere (e.g. friend's garage, HD, storage unit, etc.)? It's your bike, house, choice, but storing any motor vehicle in a house seems wrong and unsafe...that's why we have garages and storage areas...
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Is there any particular reason for putting your bike in the house...?? Instead of trying to cram or thread the bike through a narrow door and possibly bringing a hazard into your home...why not store elsewhere (e.g. friend's garage, HD, storage unit, etc.)? It's your bike, house, choice, but storing any motor vehicle in a house seems wrong and unsafe...that's why we have garages and storage areas...