More FB k-9's

mleach72

Well-Known Member
I am going to check these out today.
Already got a better price on the one above.
Have to see if I get get this down a little as it's would strain the budget for this project a little bit.
Mike, the first one still has the stock exhaust. You are going to have to put a minimum of $600 in it to get it to sound good, so that might make a difference in your budget decisions.
 

pknowles

RETIRED
The second one appears to have a black frame and blue tins. First big dog i have seen that wasn't color matched.
 

liferider

Looking forward to retirement
NO way I can With the money I’m spending in August & September, you could choke a blue gum mule in its tracks!
 

Mickmorris

Well Known Member
Supporting Member
I am going to check these out today.
Already got a better price on the one above.
Have to see if I get get this down a little as it's would strain the budget for this project a little bit.
Omg! Would be so awesome to see you rolling in on either of those sleds. Good luck in yours search Mike! Roll the dice! You only live once! :chopper:
 

Jersey Big Mike

100K mile club
Yeah I looked at that but I am steering after from the TP rocker box covers -- too many problems I've heard about and with the bigger cam I suspect it's more likely to rear its ugly head and be an issue.

Looked at 3 k-9's today -- two 06's and one 08
I'm leaning towards the 08 -- more money but everything is fresh on it -rebuilt tranny, carb, tires with a couple hunderd miles, sissy bar, passenger seat. Just about everything is chrome and what's not is polished and waxed to look like it.
I'll be selling the Yaamaha I bought to bounce around on as soon as I get this -- and have 3 people interested already!
 

Jersey Big Mike

100K mile club
you should just load it up and bring the mrs and come to arkansas. could use the expert advice on how to set up some shooting areas And how to keep a large place manicured like yours.
There are quite a few resources online regarding setting up target areas yourself. LARGE berm behind is key (dirt or sand)
If you want some starting points let me know andI'll see if I still have the links and I might be able to reach out to an associate who owns a range here as well.
 
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