That is awesome! CongratsGuys ,
After about 14 years of wanting a Ridgeback my dream came true !! Couldn’t be happier !! Drove with my 18 year son 5 hours to bring it Home !! It needs a good detail , 2 new tires , and a couple of other minor items ...
Yesterday was a long day but all worth it !
Thank you all for the advises and yes here you have first pics !!
Sellers were A class people !
Enough words Pics now
As for a cover.....I use a 100% bed sheet. You may need two since the bike is so long. Light weight won't sweat underneath like some of the other covers. Are you putting on the tires yourself?[/QUOTE
My mechanic will change them... can’t do it at home ... live on a condo ...
Correct ! I was keeping an eye on that one for a while ! Pics were very deceiving , description was vague , bottom line it was better than expected...Is that the black one that Mike Manson posted on #8 on this thread ? With the confederate flag on the tank ?
denniskirk.com. I’ve gotten several tire from them.Bingo !! How do I get in touch with Dennis ? I need both tires replaced ASAP
Yes my brother lives 5 min away with garage ... thank godI hope you have a secure place to lock it up.
Found them cheaper at 2wheel.comdenniskirk.com. I’ve gotten several tire from them.
Just noticed you found the site,
Call your local shops around, make sure that they can actually mount a 330, some can't cause your tire machine doesn't go that big. Also some shops won't mount a tire you bring in yourself, they said it was liability BS. I was even paying them for an hour labor just to mount it on the rim, not even the bike itself!Found them cheaper at 2wheel.com
Good to know !! I will let him price the tires first and then I will ask him to match the price ... if that doesn’t work ! I will look somewhere else ...Call your local shops around, make sure that they can actually mount a 330, some can't cause your tire machine doesn't go that big. Also some shops won't mount a tire you bring in yourself, they said it was liability BS. I was even paying them for an hour labor just to mount it on the rim, not even the bike itself!
I bought my own tire changer because between labor and difference in price buying online it has already paid itself. Local shop lost my business, that was they all they had from me anyways so they didnt care..haha
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Looks like the one I postedIs that the black one that Mike Manson posted on #8 on this thread ? With the confederate flag on the tank ?
Looks like the one I posted
Yes you did !!
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I’ve thought about getting a changer but not sure if it would be worth it for me. I don’t ride as much as most but if a good deal comes along...I use a No Mar tire changer which can be purchased at https://www.nomartirechanger.com/default.asp
I do not lower my tire pressure either. It has plenty of suspension and is a kick in the butt!
Of course, it’s not going to be like riding a recliner down the highway. You have to get the weight off your seat when you see a bump coming otherwise you pay the price and learn quickly. I’ve felt my fender going down the road and it goes up and down.
My girlfriend doesn’t think it’s bad either and that’s the ultimate test.
Would a pushup seat make the bumps more tolerable?You have to get the weight off your seat when you see a bump coming otherwise you pay the price and learn quickly.