What did you do to your bagger today?
#1467
This morning I fired up my rkc and went to church. With my new quite core baffles
I did not hurt the ears of the old blue hair grandmama type ladies as I was leaving.
Oh what a wonderful day this has been PTL
I did not hurt the ears of the old blue hair grandmama type ladies as I was leaving.
Oh what a wonderful day this has been PTL
#1468
I rode all day then decided it was time to install my chrome switch housings to go with my new PM grips......
I know everyone says it's so difficult and tedious.....but it was easy as hell! Right side took about 30-45 minutes, left was a joke....15 minutes. Everything works and fits perfect!! Don't be afraid of this job!!
I know everyone says it's so difficult and tedious.....but it was easy as hell! Right side took about 30-45 minutes, left was a joke....15 minutes. Everything works and fits perfect!! Don't be afraid of this job!!
#1469
Granted, a bike can be lit like a Christmas tree and some sober cager may make a lane change or turn left in front of a bike, or pull out into traffic and take out a biker, but to say that adding more light "won't help" is a gross overstatement IMO.
Likewise, it's unsafe to ride in a cager's blind spot--not safe at all.
For all the guys making their bikes invisible--black out everything; take lights off the bike for the sake of "style"--hopefully you don't ride in urban areas where being noticed is a key to staying safe.
Carl