For how many of you is your Big Dog as your primary means of transport?

No H2O

Active Member
I only use my car/truck if:
- I'm hauling stuff
- I'm hauling people
- Potential for ice on the road

I keep my bike outside, uncovered, I fire 'er up and go.

With the Big Dog I'd at least keep 'er in the carport.
 

BWG56

Guru
Not me, garage eye candy and a sunny summer day ice cream getter since retirement.:whoop::chopper:

11 years ago when I purchased it I drove it to work everyday April thru October unless they were calling for rain.
 
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Mr. Wright

Knows some things
I normally don't get it out unless I'm going at least 100 mile or so. But some times I'll ride it to church, or into town for supper. The main reason I don't get it out as much as I would like, is because I have around 200 yards of gravel from my place to pavement.
 

Th3InfamousI

Administrator
Staff member
If you use your big dog as primary transport you are gonna get yourself in trouble.

I love these bikes but they require way to much love and care.

If you don't believe me ask anyone who's tried. I own 2 never took it to work and I've got about 35k between the two in 6 years.

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Nukeranger

Nukeranger
My Big Dog is my Primary vehicle to work on nice days, my truck is my backup on rainy days, my Daytona 675 is when she hasn't been ridden in a while, and my 2002 Bonneville America is my go to bike when any other bike is being serviced for regular maintenance.

My Big Dog had some EHC issues until I went with Wire Plus

All the above is subject to change and is expected to change in a couple of months when I don't go to work anymore.
 

Steven Proctor

Active Member
I ride my VTX almost everyday rain or shine and any time I need t run to town by myself. I take the K9 to work every now and then. Ride the K9 when it's nice out. If I need to be in my dress uniforms, I'll take the cage.
 

Rottweiler

Well-Known Member
Supporting Member
I have 6 vehicles and 3 bikes I try and spread the love around. Weather has a lot to do with it.
 

Little-Boo

Well-Known Member
Troop Supporter
Mine hasn't seen the highway for some time now. It runs, I crank her up every week, wipe it down and ride it back into the Garage. It all started that I would ride it because I had drop foot and couldn't shift very well. Well that developed into Neuropathy of the lower extremities so now I don't feel my feet. I do have the new Heel Toe shifter and I can ride it to get gas and so on but not too far. I usually ride my Tri-Glide, I don't want to drop the dog as do lose my balance once in a while. I don't want to sell it so I may have it converted to a trike later on if I don't die first. :oldlaugh:

Carlos :moped:
 

SB03chopper

Well-Known Member
I said before I was retired, but use my truck, as everyone has me running all over the place getting things, and helping people out. I ride the VTX when I have small things to do, or headed to the gym. The Dog is for the fun of riding, to meet up with someone, or out to lunch on a 2 lane road.
 

speedball jr.

Active Member
I only use my car/truck if:
- I'm hauling stuff
- I'm hauling people
- Potential for ice on the road

I keep my bike outside, uncovered, I fire 'er up and go.

With the Big Dog I'd at least keep 'er in the carport.
Every day in my brain. Sometimes to get out a mind.
 

BWG56

Guru
Mine hasn't seen the highway for some time now. It runs, I crank her up every week, wipe it down and ride it back into the Garage. It all started that I would ride it because I had drop foot and couldn't shift very well. Well that developed into Neuropathy of the lower extremities so now I don't feel my feet. I do have the new Heel Toe shifter and I can ride it to get gas and so on but not too far. I usually ride my Tri-Glide, I don't want to drop the dog as do lose my balance once in a while. I don't want to sell it so I may have it converted to a trike later on if I don't die first. :oldlaugh:

Carlos :moped:
Many of us older riders are moving in the 3-wheeler direction for many reasons but at least our hair is still out in the air.:D:whoop:
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
It´s been over six months... I have not seen my Yellow-Bitch since last September.... can´t wait to get my hands on her, in three weeks!!!!!!!!!! :drool:

Will she start???? :(

:chopper:
 

FrankBDPS

Well-Known Member
Mine hasn't seen the highway for some time now. It runs, I crank her up every week, wipe it down and ride it back into the Garage. It all started that I would ride it because I had drop foot and couldn't shift very well. Well that developed into Neuropathy of the lower extremities so now I don't feel my feet. I do have the new Heel Toe shifter and I can ride it to get gas and so on but not too far. I usually ride my Tri-Glide, I don't want to drop the dog as do lose my balance once in a while. I don't want to sell it so I may have it converted to a trike later on if I don't die first. :oldlaugh:

Carlos :moped:
Sorry to hear all that Carlos. Getting old sucks. My wife knows how much I love my Big Dog and will ask me what I am going to do when I can't hold it up anymore. My solution is the same as yours, trike it.
 
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