txchopperguy
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You...and Bodyshops.Well, I'd be out of a job if we never had bad weather
It is funny sometimes when major storms come through, high winds, etc... It seems like I am the only one around that gets excited :roll:
You...and Bodyshops.Well, I'd be out of a job if we never had bad weather
It is funny sometimes when major storms come through, high winds, etc... It seems like I am the only one around that gets excited :roll:
I would not rely on ANY speedo to tell me if I am hitting a curve too fast.......just as not being able to judge you speed in a curve will.
If a person is making 200k a year and cannot afford a new Wolf, then their priorities are not the same as a guy making 50k a year that really wants a Big Dog Wolf. Not sure where the 200k figure came from.So, in major recession BD launched two bikes which cost more than a person making $200K per year can afford. Wolf and Bagger
Really? Where? Hell sign me up!It ain't what ya make, it's how you save it, invest it, use it. So is he saying every BDM owner makes $200,000 a year? That would be awesome.

Dump that Suzuki and buy that Coyote. Help BDM out.200 k a year? I think big dog has to target the working class.
I am willing to bet most owners make less than 75k.
People want what they want it just takes some of us longer to get there.
Make any product that excites people and has a good percieved value and people will buy it!
Ratman, I absolutely appreciate that we want every part of our bikes to perform as expected - and I suspect that I may be as anal as you.....I'm just saying that it's safer to look through the turn and set an appropriate speed as opposed to watching the speedo and having a problem or losing control......ride safe, broFor some...speedos are not necessary...for others-a pinwheel taped to the handlebars work fine. For the anals like me-working speedos are preferred.![]()
!!Amen, brother, amen...It would take me more than several years to make that, and many many more to clear that after taxes.
I am but a poor old fat man with too much debt and a bunch of toys to compliment my Big Dog's
