Mike manson
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It's ok but almost any other pipe sounds better to me. . . . . and it's bulky lookingHow do you like the 2 into 1 pipes? they have a very unique sound.
Id like to hear how it sounds.It's ok but almost any other pipe sounds better to me. . . . . and it's bulky looking
I have a video of it running somewhere. I'll try to dig it up but the sound quality of the phone it was taken with suxId like to hear how it sounds.
I think it would look better parked next to my Ridgeback!Damn that needs to be parked next to my Mastiff! And it's an automatic too!!!! Kidding, that's obviously a mistake haha!
I changed my front, I cant imagine doing a rear by hand. I witnessed how the tech wrestled the rear on with a machineIf I'm not mistaken, member John(cdogg) changed his own rear tire by hand.
That beast looks good wherever it's parked! And for members near Indianapolis, IN there is a service shop called Steel Customs. I removed my wheels and took them there to have my new tires mounted. This shop used to be the Big Dog dealer (as well as Saxon and Big Bear Choppers). Mike is a great guy. Even though he knew I was running Dyna Beads he still checked my balance to ensure I put enough beads in. Then when I went to pay the $50 bill I handed him $60 and he didnt have change so he said eh $40 will work. I happened to have $7 in my wallet as well so I gave him that for a total of $47. He definitely went the extra mile and of course I only trust people who have experience with our Dogs. Mounting tires is one of those things I am certain would have resulted in me gouging the rim trying to do it myself without the proper tools. If anyone needs his info I would be glad to post a pic of his business card.That is a very nice Ridgeback and a great price. I’d love to bring that one home.
I think it would look better parked next to my Ridgeback!![]()
That’s awesome and excellent information. Sounds like that is a respectful shop to go to.That beast looks good wherever it's parked! And for members near Indianapolis, IN there is a service shop called Steel Customs. I removed my wheels and took them there to have my new tires mounted. This shop used to be the Big Dog dealer (as well as Saxon and Big Bear Choppers). Mike is a great guy. Even though he knew I was running Dyna Beads he still checked my balance to ensure I put enough beads in. Then when I went to pay the $50 bill I handed him $60 and he didnt have change so he said eh $40 will work. I happened to have $7 in my wallet as well so I gave him that for a total of $47. He definitely went the extra mile and of course I only trust people who have experience with our Dogs. Mounting tires is one of those things I am certain would have resulted in me gouging the rim trying to do it myself without the proper tools. If anyone needs his info I would be glad to post a pic of his business card.
If it's allowed, I would like the info on hi shop. Thanks !That’s awesome and excellent information. Sounds like that is a respectful shop to go to.