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How many of you guy’s have a multi stable of bikes – I love all brands myself – I don’t bash any motorcycle – I enjoy all 3 of my current bikes – Each has it’s place in my riding style – I use the Ultra on the big road – The RT is a great all around sport touring bike that loves small testy mountain road’s – My old r65 Airhead is my old friend – It gets less miles than the other two but it get rode more often – Three blocks from my house is nothing but farmland, 3 or 4 evenings a week I take the old girl out for some exercise – I also use it to run around town on – I had a BMW GS dual sport in the stable but I found it kept falling over in deep mud puddles so it had to go away before I got into trouble. If I had deep pockets I would add more, but I’m very pleased to have the bikes I do - Let’s see your stable – tom
2011 FLTRX, 2002 Electra glide, 2000 Fatboy, 2005 Big Dog Chopper, 2001 XR710R, Custom Pink Huffy. Its a little cramped but when i work on my the bikes i just move the wifes cage to the driveway. got ride of the big dog this week so there is a little more room avalible.
Okay, but a really crappy picture with my phone camera. When I get them all backed out some warm day, get a good picture. Good thing I sold the three metrics or I would not have had any room at the back of the garage for the 7 bikes. Well unless I left my wife's car out for the winter!
Front to back: 10 Ultra, 12 Road Glide, 07 FXSTC, 12 V-Rod, 10 Dyna Super Glide then a 09 XR1200 next to a 08 Buell Ulysses Adventure Touring bike.
Yes, I'm crazy but I just gotta have at least one of each family. They all feel and handle different. I put 17,800 between them last season. Shooting for 20K this season so I do ride them.
Oh! I do have 60 "bikes" hanging from the walls and ceiling. This is the oldest an 1899 Rambler.
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