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post by cdevon   |  | 
this cat tells it like it is!
< on 8/15/2010 6:18 PM >

http://www.cyrilhu...vidson-commercial/


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post by bonnie&clyde   |  | 
Re: this cat tells it like it is!
<Reply # 1 on 8/15/2010 8:35 PM >

Sad but true.


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post by Explorer Zero   |  | 
Re: this cat tells it like it is!
<Reply # 2 on 8/17/2010 9:08 PM >

haters gonna hate




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post by Louie   |  | 
Re: this cat tells it like it is!
<Reply # 3 on 8/26/2010 7:11 AM >

hahaha... Dyna Hydro Super VXLTSC 1200!

The last time I saw a harley, I was helping lift it into the back of a truck. I could have given him a jump start, but he needed a "special tool" to get to the battery terminals.



despite my hatred I would love to own a Road King with hard side cases, no windshield, and straight pipes


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post by cdevon   |  | 
Re: this cat tells it like it is!
<Reply # 4 on 8/26/2010 1:25 PM >

"lil black xlstc" i did for a very small woman back in dallas years ago. she bought a sporty 1200 @ lee wooods hd and dropped it off the same day at easyridrs along with a blank check and a very simple plan: "long, low, and black with some chrome" . this is the only pic i have of it saddly.



thats her in the orange do-rag, black tanktop. she was only about 4'9" or so.

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post by cdevon   |  | 
Re: this cat tells it like it is!
<Reply # 5 on 8/27/2010 2:56 AM >

Posted by Louie
hahaha... Dyna Hydro Super VXLTSC 1200!

The last time I saw a harley, I was helping lift it into the back of a truck. I could have given him a jump start, but he needed a "special tool" to get to the battery terminals.

http://img820.imag...753/0718001536.jpg[/eimg]

despite my hatred I would love to own a Road King with hard side cases, no windshield, and straight pipes


this bike was NOT allowed into the show in ft worth due to its complexity. the "tank" holds the battery, "some gas", electrics and the oil bag. the "tank" facade is held in place by 8 8/32 countersunk screws from under the tank out of sight. the fire inspector could not verify that the "fuel" tank was empty (most of the fuel is in the backbone) and the bars need to come loose of the trees to get to the battery. so after jim threw a fit, we went back to the shop, "welded" a bracket to hold an old dead battery to the frame. went back to the show, the inspector saw the "old dead battery" and opened the "gas cap"- saw no fuel, and let us/it in.

after the show, jim throws me the keys and tells me to "ride that fuckin bitch right out the front doors!" so i did!


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