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Th3InfamousI

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So a buddy of mine wants to buy a big dog from dream machines and wants me to go to Dallas with him this coming weekend to pick it up... I'm starting to think Dallas don't like it when I roll solo with my bike.. last time I rode my bike there it cost me 526 for a tire.. yeah that's right ONE TIRE.. lol.. and this time cost me not much thanks to Eric but a lot of time.. lol.. might be back in Dallas next weekend brotha! Lol.. 268 mikes from my house to the area I usually stay at..
Which one is he looking at?

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bigkelk9

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Look for the inverted forks and diamond cut motor. Dead give away of the Bulldogs.
Idk.. not my style of bike.. if I got a bulldog it's be the bagger.. which I ain't my style either, but if I had a bagger.. that's what'd it'd be.. I like being unique I guess..
 

bigkelk9

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You guys are brave to not strap the bike down on the lift. My butt puckers every time I do that with out straps.
Ya know on my lift, I strap her down, but it's about four inches narrower, that one of Eric's was pretty wide and felt surprisingly stable..
 

Th3InfamousI

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You guys are brave to not strap the bike down on the lift. My butt puckers every time I do that with out straps.
Ya know on my lift, I strap her down, but it's about four inches narrower, that one of Eric's was pretty wide and felt surprisingly stable..
That lift is pretty stable actually you can rock it back and forth and it doesn't move.

The only right way to strap a bike down on that lift is to throw a strap up and over the seat considering that was right where we needed to be we wernt able to. We did talk about it. Some people run straps to the bottom part of the frame which is fine but if the bike starts to tip it's just gonna pull the lift with the bike anyways, it wouldn't do anything to stop it from tipping over.

I always strap on my table lift however

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bigkelk9

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That lift is pretty stable actually you can rock it back and forth and it doesn't move.

The only right way to strap a bike down on that lift is to throw a strap up and over the seat considering that was right where we needed to be we wernt able to. We did talk about it. Some people run straps to the bottom part of the frame which is fine but if the bike starts to tip it's just gonna pull the lift with the bike anyways, it wouldn't do anything to stop it from tipping over.

I always strap on my table lift however

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Yeah.. again.. that's a pretty stable gnarly lift..
 

PacoPetty

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So a buddy of mine wants to buy a big dog from dream machines and wants me to go to Dallas with him this coming weekend to pick it up... I'm starting to think Dallas don't like it when I roll solo with my bike.. last time I rode my bike there it cost me 526 for a tire.. yeah that's right ONE TIRE.. lol.. and this time cost me not much thanks to Eric but a lot of time.. lol.. might be back in Dallas next weekend brotha! Lol.. 268 mikes from my house to the area I usually stay at..
Is he buying the one with the orange wheels or the one with the red wheels? I was over there on Friday looking at the bikes with my son.
 

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