Sturgis runs have always had at least one bad storm, seems like, but didn't have to press on home through them... just waited them out.
Agreed... that's what the mule is for... less billet to keep up with...lolIf it’s raining, I’m not riding. I’ve ridden sport bikes in the rain, they’re easy to clean. The dog will never see rain if I have my way, (too much work to detail it).
Just lift your legsAgreed... that's what the mule is for... less billet to keep up with...lol
Not a big fan of that chopper when there's water standing on the road, at all...
But that Heritage cuts a good track.
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This pic was taken on a trip out to kentucky a few years ago. You don't get these settings on a local ice cream run normally.. as far as the fat boy i wouldnt hesitate to head out on it. My wife rides a 2011 heritage with over 37,000 miles on it.
Hwy 60 just outside Lexington, ky
Yes...Martin's Castle, I think its called The Kentucky Castle now. Its been turned into a hotel. Seen it last year on our trip to The Ark EncounterHwy 60 just outside Lexington, ky
Yes...Martin's Castle, I think its called The Kentucky Castle now. Its been turned into a hotel. Seen it last year on our trip to The Ark Encounter
Exactly right ! Very memorable but not planned it just happens.before we lost our house/dog setters my wife and I rode on all the road trips we took. So, we bought a bus and now take the dog with us. Riding in the pouring down rain isn't fun, but the time we spent on the bikes on the road versus riding in the bad weather were well worth it. You just can't buy those kinds of memories.
Well if I’m at home and have a choice the answer is no. If I’m on a trip and trying to keep somewhat of a schedule yes with out question.Very nice bikes, I'll gradually start riding the fat boy in worse and worse weather.
Now the question becomes ... would you ride your Big Dog in rain/non-sticking snow/morning frost? (from a safety and handling perspective, not from a cleaning/maintenance perspective)
Those Big Dogs sure throw a rooster tail for sure.
Me too ! I had four in the garage at on time. I sold two cause I didn’t ride the one and my 05 Mastiff I got an offer too good to refuse. I would still have it for eye candy otherwise.I think 11 bikes is the proper amount..![]()
Dude I got caught in a flash flood on the freeway here in flint Michigan. We had to lift our feet up above the water. As we did no lie a semi came by in the other lane .... worst ever but made it out ok sopping wet to say the least lolJust lift your legs![]()
Hey like I told people in NJ before I moved -- you don't like my bike being that dirty -- You clean it!What these guys are trying to nicely tell you is, these bikes are not a Harley or BMW. These bike are like a fine woman. They like to be ridden hard, but you better spend some time with them afterwards. Not put her up wet and sloppy, and go in the house to sleep.
I've ridden in the rain many times, with no problem, but the clean up afterwards takes hours. If your going to treat her like a two bit whore, I'm going to say these are not your type of bike. Move on.
I tear down several bikes a year, that guys have bought from guys that treated their Dogs like crap. Mechanically their in good shape, they just look like a girl that smokes 3 packs of cigarettes a day for the last 20 years.
Don't buy a Dog, if your going to treat her like that. These are the finest custom- production bikes out there, and need to be treated with respect!