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The harley one works great, i had a piece of plywood before but i didn't care for my$19,000 bike sittin on piece of plywood. just personal preference, but works great.
1) new diggins wisconsin nice lil stop along the way. newly paved road. we were in the bar about 20 min when we came out into the 100 deg heat to fing all of our kick stands sunk into the pavement about an inch or two
2) country music concert, parking was in the grass and it had rained for a few days prior.
ok, I know this is going to sound stupid. How do you pick them up when you are leaving? do you just tip the bike while standing and grab it? ?Now that I type it I realize that must be how but still feel like I am missing something.
ok, I know this is going to sound stupid. How do you pick them up when you are leaving? do you just tip the bike while standing and grab it? ?Now that I type it I realize that must be how but still feel like I am missing something.
the b1tch should have it picked up for you by the time you have the bike started.
OUCH ! !
no dear, I was not talking about you... yes, dear... coming...
ok, I know this is going to sound stupid. How do you pick them up when you are leaving? do you just tip the bike while standing and grab it? ?Now that I type it I realize that must be how but still feel like I am missing something.
Tie a length of string to it so you can yank it up while you're sitting on the bike..
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