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The girl friend and I rode all last season on my 2005 Fatboy and decided we need more comfort. Last month we got a 2000 Ultra as a second bike. Now if I could just come up with another excuse for another bike.............
I know, I know......If you're a rider, of course it makes sense.
I have a friend that has the same RK classic as I do. He wants to get a Dyna to ride on the days he doesn't feel like riding the RK.
I simply take off my shield.
What do you think? I have a 05 ElectraGlide w/tour pack,95inch/oil cooler,true duals & cycleshack mufflers,corbin heated seat for triping25k in less than 6months.I also have a the new 06 Softail Heritage(no bags or windshield) 98inch,white bro's 2:1 HPC coated E-series,37g cams & Harley Fatbob handlebars.Blast around town,when I feel the need.I would not,could not sell either.Very different.Blessed to have em.Regards,Tom
The girl friend and I rode all last season on my 2005 Fatboy and decided we need more comfort. Last month we got a 2000 Ultra as a second bike. Now if I could just come up with another excuse for another bike.............
He who dies with the most toys wins.
I figure, he who dies with the most toys, still dies. ............But he sure had a hell of a lot of fun while he was alive!
Only two I don't think as many as the toy box will hold (also known as garage)When that gets full well............Build another you know the saying he who dies with the most toys wins I wanna be a WINNER!!!!![sm=confused06.gif]
Does it make sense to have 2 bikes? No,it make sense to have as many bikes you can afford or would like to have,me personally I wish I had 5 or 6 bikes for different occasions.It would be nice to have 1 insurance plan and tag for all 6 bikes so all you have to do is take the plate off the Road King and put it on my Dyna to go for a short cruise and vise-versa.It wont happen cause the insurance companies out here are greedy!
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