Blacktopper's new K9 330

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blacktopper

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Well it's been 7 days 22 hours and 13 minutes since the Skogg and I left Wichita on the Dog. The ride home was a perfect January day in Kansas and riding the K 9 was as close to heaven as I could get here on earth. The ride, handling, and performance was mind boggling. Since we got home we have had 2 small snows, daytime highs in the 20's-30's so needless to say I haven't done very much riding. Since the weather was so bad I spent some time making it mine. I put a LED headlight in that I had bought from Curtis,switched gas caps and a tool bag. I can't say enough about how good Matt, Brandon, and Jason have been to work with. We are going to have some better weather this weekend so I hope to be able to get another 100 miles on it. The S&S ignition module limits the RPM to 4,000 until it has 10 hrs running time so I hope to get past that point soon. I have a feeling it's going to be a monster when unleashed. Here are a few pictures taken in the cave. A special thanks to the photographer Skogg and thanks to all of you for your interest in this project the last few months.image.jpeg Pimage.jpeg image.jpeg unl
 
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BWG56

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It is just from pushing it around in the building and leaning it over to get it around. It Skoggs fault. !!
I know the feeling, when I got mine, the dealer delivered it in a trailer and pushed it in my garage. I looked at it for a week in the garage before I took it for a ride, I couldn't believe I had one:old2:
 

Th3InfamousI

Administrator
Staff member
Looks badass Rodger! Hopefully you can open her up soon and see whats really under the hood!

Call me crazy, but I'm digging the Harley Primary Cover. The LED headlight is a must for sure! Safe Travels Sir! I was just at Stroker's they had quite a few dogs for sale actually in the showroom no new ones for me to look at unfortunately, someone else posted something from Facebook looks like the first few went to Fury.
 

Th3InfamousI

Administrator
Staff member
I know the feeling, when I got mine, the dealer delivered it in a trailer and pushed it in my garage. I looked at it for a week in the garage before I took it for a ride, I couldn't believe I had one:old2:
I'm lucky enough to own two and what's interesting is the first ride on the second bike wasn't nearly the experience as taking off on a Big Dog for the first time. I don't think I'll ever forgot the feeling of my first ride on a Big Dog. I appreciate them both, but you never forget your first ;)
 

chubs

Guru
I'm lucky enough to own two and what's interesting is the first ride on the second bike wasn't nearly the experience as taking off on a Big Dog for the first time. I don't think I'll ever forgot the feeling of my first ride on a Big Dog. I appreciate them both, but you never forget your first ;)
:hi:I have to agree with ya on that Eric :yesnod: Almost like riding the wife for the first time, you've rode others, but somehow ya just know, "this is the one":old2::chopper:
 

BWG56

Guru
:hi:I have to agree with ya on that Eric :yesnod: Almost like riding the wife for the first time, you've rode others, but somehow ya just know, "this is the one":old2::chopper:
WTH, you old horn dog, you always come back to the same thing:boing::oldhardlaugh:

I'm lucky enough to own two and what's interesting is the first ride on the second bike wasn't nearly the experience as taking off on a Big Dog for the first time. I don't think I'll ever forgot the feeling of my first ride on a Big Dog. I appreciate them both, but you never forget your first ;)
I can't get another Dog, I would feel like I'm giving 1 more love than the other:oldlaugh:
 

blacktopper

Active Member
Here is an update on the new dog. The Skogg my oldest grandson and myself took a trip to Tulsa for lunch yesterday and to see a friend in the hospital. The dog was perfect. We rode 275 miles between 80-90 mph and I have to tell you that is the best big dog I ever owned. 770 miles on it and it is beginning to really run. I averaged 41.9 mpg on the trip and it goes straight as an arrow at any speed you want to run it at. I would recommend that engine, clutch, transmission and tire combination to anyone. More power than you really want for most of the time, the S&S clutch handles everything the engine throws at it, and the Jims transmission seems to be better than the Baker when it comes to down shifting and handling the power. Needless to say I am "perfectly satisfied" with the product, the support from Matt and everyone at BDM. image.jpeg
 

StreetHog

Active Member
Here is an update on the new dog. The Skogg my oldest grandson and myself took a trip to Tulsa for lunch yesterday and to see a friend in the hospital. The dog was perfect. We rode 275 miles between 80-90 mph and I have to tell you that is the best big dog I ever owned. 770 miles on it and it is beginning to really run. I averaged 41.9 mpg on the trip and it goes straight as an arrow at any speed you want to run it at. I would recommend that engine, clutch, transmission and tire combination to anyone. More power than you really want for most of the time, the S&S clutch handles everything the engine throws at it, and the Jims transmission seems to be better than the Baker when it comes to down shifting and handling the power. Needless to say I am "perfectly satisfied" with the product, the support from Matt and everyone at BDM. View attachment 29548
Like the guys shirt in the background!!!! Come sunday, the Broncos better have a grave to crawl into. Go Panthers!!!!
 
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