Whaaat?? U must be talk in bout that big bear, cuz my k9 is very comfortable... lol

Whaaat?? U must be talk in bout that big bear, cuz my k9 is very comfortable... lol

That's what I thought looks like It just needs a little rubbing.
Pipes are cool stainless creations...cant get them anymore and very hard to find
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Makes sense..part away then pal.Great pics and he said "like new"....The paint is bad on most of the bike, it appears that he had used a rattle can to paint the frame and it ran, the rear right turn signal cover was glued in place, tires were bald, pitting everywhere. When I first saw the bike I figured I was going to buy this one but as soon as I got near it my heart sank. It had an out of state title that wasn't in his name, said it belonged to his half brother but he has a "letter" saying he can sell it...... I might have given him 6k for it but before I could make an offer he said that he would part it out before he accepts anything less....it was a waste of time.
Sunday my buddy asked me to give him a ride to pick up his "new/old" chopper he just bought. I said no, you give me a ride and I'll ride it back for ya... He didn't tell me it was a hardtail and when I hit a bump on the bridge on I-4 at 80 mph my back went out. I had to pull over and let him ride it the rest of the way. My back still hurts so bad I can barely walk. No wonder the old guys are riding baggers...Yep, I see so many "custom" big wheel baggers these days and very few wide tire choppers. The hipsters are riding the old school choppers too, but I am still loving my chopper(s). Not the most comfortable ride but love it!
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Hey... this "old guy" ain't riding a bagger... but I'm not riding a rigid frame, anymore, either...lolSunday my buddy asked me to give him a ride to pick up his "new/old" chopper he just bought. I said no, you give me a ride and I'll ride it back for ya... He didn't tell me it was a hardtail and when I hit a bump on the bridge on I-4 at 80 mph my back went out. I had to pull over and let him ride it the rest of the way. My back still hurts so bad I can barely walk. No wonder the old guys are riding baggers...


Wish I knew that last week, might've saved me a drive, and kept some of my pocket lint...I'm about ready to give mine away![]()
I know that bump well Bill. Gave up the rigid three weeks ago and looking forward to riding the K9 up to my buddies in Deltona.Sunday my buddy asked me to give him a ride to pick up his "new/old" chopper he just bought. I said no, you give me a ride and I'll ride it back for ya... He didn't tell me it was a hardtail and when I hit a bump on the bridge on I-4 at 80 mph my back went out. I had to pull over and let him ride it the rest of the way. My back still hurts so bad I can barely walk. No wonder the old guys are riding baggers...
You will like it...i remember the first ride when I got the k9 after riding the rigid for about 4 years.I know that bump well Bill. Gave up the rigid three weeks ago and looking forward to riding the K9 up to my buddies in Deltona.
I'll be the first to admit that my bikes aren't in " like new condition" and they aren't in Excellent condition " but they are clean and well maintained. For me it would be near impossible to ride a bike for say 6000 miles and then tell someone that it was like new.
Some folks like to keep these bikes in "show condition", and that's all well and good, but if you ride them, they are eventually going to show it especially in the coastal regions where the salt really plays Hell with the billet, and some chrome.
There are members whose Big Dog is trailered and ridden only short distances, there are members that ride coast to coast and border to border... Keeping them cleaned, serviced, and well protected is the key if you ride yours.
At times I see comments that are a bit critical coming from members that rarely ride their bike, other than just down the road for a bike nite or something.
No Matter what you do to a bike, a car, or a truck... the miles will show eventually, and that's life. I do the best I can within my ability and skill sets... that's all anyone can do, unless you can afford to have it done for you.
The only thing that I can say for us down here is... Lot's off elbow grease, time, and Marine & Boat Wax.Yeah, I like riding mine so the only show condition it'll be ready for will be the next "ugly dog" contest.



Yeah it's comfortable but 6 hours on a trip tends to cause some extremities to start going numb...Whaaat?? U must be talk in bout that big bear, cuz my k9 is very comfortable... lol
Yeah but after doing Laughlin and listening to the guys on a wide glide bitch because they were uncomfortable made me laugh...
I can certainly see your point there...compared to a chopper, those are a pretty posh ride. I would have laughed too.Yeah but after doing Laughlin and listening to the guys on a wide glide bitch because they were uncomfortable made me laugh...
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I ride the shit out of mine but have found that if your u stay on it's much easier to keep it clean.. never wanted a show bike but love keeping it cleanSome folks like to keep these bikes in "show condition", and that's all well and good, but if you ride them, they are eventually going to show it especially in the coastal regions where the salt really plays Hell with the billet, and some chrome.
There are members whose Big Dog is trailered and ridden only short distances, there are members that ride coast to coast and border to border... Keeping them cleaned, serviced, and well protected is the key if you ride yours.
At times I see comments that are a bit critical coming from members that rarely ride their bike, other than just down the road for a bike nite or something.
No Matter what you do to a bike, a car, or a truck... the miles will show eventually, and that's life. I do the best I can within my ability and skill sets... that's all anyone can do, unless you can afford to have it done for you.
Well let me know when you are coming up. Be nice to meet ya!I know that bump well Bill. Gave up the rigid three weeks ago and looking forward to riding the K9 up to my buddies in Deltona.
Ya, but after walking around for an hr or so they drop down and it gets hard again.... sometimes....Yeah it's comfortable but 6 hours on a trip tends to cause some extremities to start going numb...
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