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RE: Show us your motorcycles - JD33 - 03-11-2013 18:55 (03-11-2013 00:50)Itchintogo Wrote: What a great thread. Thanks for starting it Steve. Thanks Gary, I'll put that $5.00 in the mail tomorrow, watch for it RE: Show us your motorcycles - Itchintogo - 03-12-2013 02:19 Heh heh 5 dollars that won't even warm the 6V up! RE: Show us your motorcycles - pgchin - 03-12-2013 15:22 Pic 1, the bird, bike at the factory nest during better times in Fort Valley, Ga. Notice "faith" was shy and wanted to be covered up! Pic 2, Bike week 2013, notice she ain't so shy anymore! 1998 Classic 95th anniversary #572 of 1000. Donna and I lived in RTP, NC for a decade and I became good friends with a guy who still owns 3 Harley dealerships there. Back in the day, you'd have to wait at least a year to get a dresser and if you were lucky you'd get it at list PLUS 3- grand in chrome options of your choice. Most others just charge you a 3 grand premium above list, take it or leave it. Anyway, I was a motorcycle safety instructor back then and had my name on his list. he charged list....PERIOD...so needless to say the list was LONG............... Since we were friends, he calls me up and says, Pete, the company just got done with their 95 Anniversary party and they are shipping me an EXTRA DRESSER allocation, The bike was used in the festivities by an executive from the motor company.... 50 miles but will be sold as new, warranty, etc. Before I go down the "list" I figured I give ya a shot to say no.....one of the last EVO's to roll off the Harrisburg PA, factory dresser line. The 99 twin cam had already been disclosed and everyone wanted one EXCEPT me, I told him put my name on that sucker......... and the rest they say was History. Her name is "Faith" because its been to every state in the lower 48, all the Canadian provinces that touch the US border, Vancouver Island via ferry and the BIG 3 HD biker rallies in the US in 1 year(Rallies that is). Never once did the ole girl leave me stranded on the road! And yes, she is NO trailer queen, Donna and I ROAD EVERYWHERE! She had her own sportster, later a softtail deuce. David and Steve, I learned to ride on a BMW1960 R60, It belonged to my best friend's Dad. We used to work for him part time so he taught me to ride on his bike after work! I wonder what that thing is worth TODAY! I STILL hang out with the Beemer crowd today! PS Can ya guess what the blue piece of garage jewelry is in pic 2???????? PSS and yes, a Harley NEVER leaks oil, they just "mark their spot"! :-) I just finished a comprehensive service and need a new copper washer for that fork oil screw on the road side. RE: Show us your motorcycles - Richard palmer - 03-12-2013 21:08 2002 fatboy [attachment=198] RE: Show us your motorcycles - gondolaguy - 03-14-2013 12:03 And , of course, there is the question of bringing them with you.....[attachment=212][attachment=213] RE: Show us your motorcycles - Arcticdude - 03-14-2013 13:29 Corey, When on the lift, do you have to hold the rear tire down at all? It loooks like you've just got the front chock and tie downs and nothing else. Correct? RE: Show us your motorcycles - gondolaguy - 03-14-2013 14:03 (03-14-2013 13:29)Arcticdude Wrote: Corey, In the above picture I have the front ties pulling down the front end with a self loading chock. This is the way I used to do it and I did tie the rear down just in case. Later on, I found this nifty invention http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle-trailer/motorcycle-trailer-tie-down.htm which allows me to just hold the bike by tying down the rear. The beauty of this approach is the front and rear suspensions are fully active and not compressed. It also eliminates the fear that a hard bump could rotate the handlebars and loosen everything up to a potential failure point. I almost had this happen when the BMW was in the trailer tied down. RE: Show us your motorcycles - Arcticdude - 03-14-2013 14:51 That's pretty slick! That will work well on the open bikes, but the touring bikes have saddlebags to get in the way, so it won't work on those. We usually just loop the strap around the wheel someplace low to prevent the rear end from moving sideways. We've got wheeldoc front chocks in the enclosed trailer for the fronts, which work really well. Easy to use. I'm just getting the lift going. I've still got to get rear frame mounts in the right place on the coach. What did you use on the coach? I was thinking some appropriately sized square tubing, maybe 12" long welded to the frame, with a supporting flange welded to the female end to help prevent tear outs. RE: Show us your motorcycles - gondolaguy - 03-14-2013 15:08 Here's a little view of how and where I mounted mine. http://www.barthmobile.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3431087061/m/8553936957 RE: Show us your motorcycles - travelite - 03-14-2013 19:00 Outstanding Corey, but how do you know that thing's strong enough? |