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pknowles

RETIRED

Hauling your shit on bars like me on a trip makes 70+mph on highway with crosswind somewhat interesting. But you get used to it within 50 miles. and after removing the bag you’ll be amaxed how good and solid your bike feels
Looks like the guy in the background is checking things out.
 

Minuteman

Well-Known Member
Hehehe, we had a “girl” riding my Fatboy asking rather nicely if we can park in front of the townhouse... that is no parking zone. The cop promised her to watch the bikes while we walk around old town and have a lunch and a beer . He was still standing there 3 hours later
Tapio, good thing you let the girl do all the talking, if you did it the bikes would be on the back of a wrecker, as Eric always goes HA HA
 

Minuteman

Well-Known Member
Dobber, nice looking ride, as other have said, it takes a little time to get use to it, but when you do you will like it.
Also welcome from Central Mass
 

Tomtang

Member
I finally sold my dog today. Hated to let it go but I was just looking at it most of the time. Did a few upgrades respectfully.
Takes a special king of guy to appreciate a BigDog. I screened the people who wanted it to make sure I got the right somebody!!
Just Sayin!!

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SEAL-rider

Active Member
Check alignment and shocks. I would suggest draining front shocks and see what the oil looks like. Not doing schedule shock oil leads to worn tubes. You can check the rear alignment with a bent coat hanger. Not sure on the LSD if you need to loosen or remove exhaust, others here will know that. You measure from the axle bolt center to the swing arm pivot bolt.
 

Minuteman

Well-Known Member
I finally sold my dog today. Hated to let it go but I was just looking at it most of the time. Did a few upgrades respectfully.
Takes a special king of guy to appreciate a BigDog. I screened the people who wanted it to make sure I got the right somebody!!
Just Sayin!!

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Sad day
 

SB03chopper

Well-Known Member
Well hate see that happen, but one day we all have to face it. Looking at it does nothing for the bike, let someone else enjoy it, as you did.
Good luck in the future.
 
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