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Old Nov 16th, 2008, 09:17 PM     #1 (permalink)
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well i made at trip to the toy store today $130.00 later new grips chrome buttons and a chrome bezel for the speedo oh yea and a oil filter ... got back to the man hole fired up the torpedo heater and put the beer in the frig .. 2hr later ive got the trickle charger hooked up the chrome trim onthe speedo and the clutch side grip and chrome buttons installed well maybe three hrs ..those chrome switch covers are a real pain in the hinder to install but they do look good ... if im lucky i might get one or two mre rides in but we had flurries today and a high of 35 so heat the garage up get the beer cold and do some wrenchin
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I'm feeling kinda luck about the snow here, a friend sent some pictures of her house in Sturgis. They got a Bunch of snow, she also said they got 5 feet in 2 days in Deadwood Soooo glad I'm not there right now
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Old Nov 16th, 2008, 09:24 PM     #3 (permalink)
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hehehehhe!! 71 and sunny here today!
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Old Nov 16th, 2008, 09:27 PM     #4 (permalink)
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hehehehhe!! 71 and sunny here today!
This time of year I perfectly happy with 45 Deg. and cloudy. That doesn't mean I'm not a little jealous of your in the warmer climate
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Three hours raking leaves, one hour on the bike. sometimes life just isn't fair.
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Old Nov 16th, 2008, 09:34 PM     #6 (permalink)
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Heck with the rake,,get a backpack blower to do the leaves,,,you'll be riding a lot more.


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I spent my blower money on a leather vest. We all have choices to make.


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get a backpack blower to do the leaves,,,you'll be riding a lot more.
what do you do? Blow 'em into the neighbors yard I haven't raked in years, I just put the bag on the mower and mow 'em up
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well i made at trip to the toy store today $130.00 later new grips chrome buttons and a chrome bezel for the speedo oh yea and a oil filter ... got back to the man hole fired up the torpedo heater and put the beer in the frig .. 2hr later ive got the trickle charger hooked up the chrome trim onthe speedo and the clutch side grip and chrome buttons installed well maybe three hrs ..those chrome switch covers are a real pain in the hinder to install but they do look good ... if im lucky i might get one or two mre rides in but we had flurries today and a high of 35 so heat the garage up get the beer cold and do some wrenchin
com'on spring
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Great Keith...There is alot of technical stuff involved with Harleys but most of is surprizingly easy if you have a manual and the patience of a Saint...I'm from Cleveland but haven't been North of Kansas City in 5 1/2 years...I miss the down time that comes with the snow...brrrr
My garage will have a wood burner and I've allready got the fridge...
oh & I know how to insulate
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I have thought about getting 7or 8 of my rideing buddies over so we could line our bikes up at one end of the yard and rev 'em up and let the exhaust blow the leaves into the neighbors yard. Hmm.. sounds like a good idea for a Harley camercial




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