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View Poll Results: Which Harley-Davidson Motorcycle would you buy?
Sportster XL883 1 1.85%
Sportster XL883L 0 0%
Sportster XL883C 0 0%
Sportster XL1200N 0 0%
Sportster XL1200L 1 1.85%
Sportster XL1200C 2 3.70%
Sportster XL1200R 3 5.56%
DYNA FXD 0 0%
DYNA FXDC 0 0%
DYNA FXDB 0 0%
DYNA FXDL 1 1.85%
DYNA FXDF 0 0%
DYNA FXDWG 1 1.85%
Softail FXSTB 1 1.85%
Softail FXSTC 0 0%
Softail FXSTF 0 0%
Softail FXSTN 1 1.85%
Softail FXSTC 0 0%
Softail FXSTSB 3 5.56%
Softail FXCW 0 0%
VRSC WRSCAW 3 5.56%
VRSC VRSCD 3 5.56%
VRSC VRSCDX 3 5.56%
Touring Family FLHR 3 5.56%
Touring Family FLHX 0 0%
Touring Family FLTR 0 0%
Touring Family FLHT or FLHTC or FLHCU. 6 11.11%
Own another Harley-Davidson model. 3 5.56%
Don't own a Harley-Davidson Motorcycle. 18 33.33%
Don't own a motorcycle. 8 14.81%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 54. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 01-27-2009, 04:52 PM
 
Location: Democratic Peoples Republic of Redneckistan
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FYI, an interesting Wing conversion:
Goldwing Retriever
I saw a vid on this a while back...funny as can be...can you imagine calling for a tow and this dude shows up.....
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Old 01-27-2009, 04:54 PM
 
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Muleskinner, you are a good man! Make me laugh anyway and remember my own largely misspent youth "swimmin' with bole-legged wimmen"!

Mateo, that Goldwing hitch is really radical. Great bikes beyond any doubt.
Ahhhh...those were the days weren't they
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Old 01-28-2009, 08:21 AM
 
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They sure were Muleskinner ole' pal! Where'd all this gray hair come from and how come I don't swagger much anymore?? Still got my bike and sense of humor anyway
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Old 01-28-2009, 10:45 AM
 
Location: On the "Left Coast", somewhere in "the Land of Fruits & Nuts"
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They sure were Muleskinner ole' pal! Where'd all this gray hair come from and how come I don't swagger much anymore?? Still got my bike and sense of humor anyway
Geez, you old road dogs get any more soft and sentimental, next thing you'll be talking up scoots with cup holders and heated grips.... (oops, forgot I like that stuff too)!

BTW, kinda far afield from the OP, and dunno if y'all ride much in the cooler weather, but FYI, picked one of these up a couple months ago:Battery Operated Heat Vest

At the price I figured it was worth a try, and actually turns out to work great! Takes 8 rechargeable AA batteries, and keeps 'ya riding nice and toasty for at least 2-3 hrs, all without cords. If you're thinking about getting a heated vest, highly recommended!
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Old 01-28-2009, 02:38 PM
 
Location: Democratic Peoples Republic of Redneckistan
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Geez, you old road dogs get any more soft and sentimental, next thing you'll be talking up scoots with cup holders and heated grips.... (oops, forgot I like that stuff too)!

BTW, kinda far afield from the OP, and dunno if y'all ride much in the cooler weather, but FYI, picked one of these up a couple months ago:Battery Operated Heat Vest

At the price I figured it was worth a try, and actually turns out to work great! Takes 8 rechargeable AA batteries, and keeps 'ya riding nice and toasty for at least 2-3 hrs, all without cords. If you're thinking about getting a heated vest, highly recommended!
I had been wondering about those things....I took a ride to work a couple of weeks ago and the weather was perfect(bit chilly,but tolerable) and I ended up staying overtime and started home after dark...BRRRRRRrrr....my nipples cut my shirt it was so cold.I thought about one of those vests on the way home

BTW...I like cup holders,GPS,MP3,radar detector,blue tooth,altimeter,a gozillion lights and everything else on my "garbage wagon".
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Old 01-28-2009, 05:11 PM
 
Location: Democratic Peoples Republic of Redneckistan
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They sure were Muleskinner ole' pal! Where'd all this gray hair come from and how come I don't swagger much anymore?? Still got my bike and sense of humor anyway
Somedays I wonder if I've still got my sense of humor....then I remember where I put it
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