If they can fix your broken shit they must be good!!!!:roll::roll:I used to get service at Tampa Big Dog with good results. A couple of buddies still do, and have been satisfied with the results.
Not to jack your thread, but I see you have a '94 RE900R. I have a '95. In my opinion, it is one of the most beautiful ricers ever made. They are pretty rare now...still very popular in Europe.
Wow! I agree. And rare is the word. I love that old beast. With three bikes in the garage, I promised myself I'd sell at least one of them come spring. But I don't know. I know the dog stays. But I love my Warrior, and I feel the same way about the RF900. My lady Kim belongs to this church ride club. A ride was planned, but one of the Harley dude's bike was broke (insert chuckle here). I told him come over early and pick one of my other bikes for the ride. He took the Suzuki. He still hasn't stopped thanking me.Not to jack your thread, but I see you have a '94 RE900R. I have a '95. In my opinion, it is one of the most beautiful ricers ever made. They are pretty rare now...still very popular in Europe.
That's just not right! LOLIf they can fix your broken shit they must be good!!!!:roll::roll:
You're the douche that uses Jim Beam for parts cleaner, and your also the douche that has the chopper that tried to haul ass in your trailer with nobody on it :lol:If they can fix your broken shit they must be good!!!!:roll::roll:
Don't sell the RF. It is a great all around bike. Look around on Ebay and see how hard it would be to replace it with a clean, low mileage RF. I bought mine in the crate in 1995. It has about 15K miles and is immaculate. All stock, except a Yoshi pipe, Dynojet Kit, K&N filter, and Corbin seat. I have a lot of bikes, so I don't ride it much, but after talking about it, I guess it will get some miles this weekend.Wow! I agree. And rare is the word. I love that old beast. With three bikes in the garage, I promised myself I'd sell at least one of them come spring. But I don't know. I know the dog stays. But I love my Warrior, and I feel the same way about the RF900. My lady Kim belongs to this church ride club. A ride was planned, but one of the Harley dude's bike was broke (insert chuckle here). I told him come over early and pick one of my other bikes for the ride. He took the Suzuki. He still hasn't stopped thanking me.
What to do...
Steve
If they can fix your broken shit they must be good!!!!:roll::roll:I used to get service at Tampa Big Dog with good results. A couple of buddies still do, and have been satisfied with the results.
Not to jack your thread, but I see you have a '94 RE900R. I have a '95. In my opinion, it is one of the most beautiful ricers ever made. They are pretty rare now...still very popular in Europe.
What's your point dick?You're the douche that uses Jim Beam for parts cleaner, and your also the douche that has the chopper that tried to haul ass in your trailer with nobody on it :lol:
i was there but wasnt that drunk saw a couple of dogs but didnt catch anyone to ride with. also made the scenic ride down longboat key sweet ride and awesome weatherOk, I've been down ther once... Bought some nice shirts... Talked to Tank. I hate riding into Tampa, but I'll use them when it's a dog specific issue. Thanks for the insight.
Hey. While I have the Tampa guys, did anyone else attend the Thunder By the Bay bike fest in Sarasota last weekend? I only ran into one BDM guy on a K-9, and he was a really drunk ... but funny ... dude who didn't have a computer or know anything about the forum.
That's a tough one. The gun show is happening in Lakeland. The bike fest in Riverview, and it looks like its gonna be cold enough to keep me in the garage!Steve, we didn't make it down but gonna try and make it out to the Gibtown fest this weekend, not sure what day, Sunday looks to be the warmest day for riding, are you heading over?
