What i been up to...

Randy...Now if she can recognize a "shovel", "Panhead" and a "Knuckle" when she sees it, she be walkin the walk and talkin the talk!

Dawn...you know Randy speaks the truth...always!!







(PM me the real story....)
 
Your post was great Ace, the only problem I have ever had with Harley dudes is my wife starting sh**with them at the FloraBama and then asking me to smooth it over.... which I typically do by pretending I dont speak English as I am slowly dragging her toward the exit door!

:rofl::rofl:
 
Ace, sweet looking machine. Its only important that the owner loves their ride, nobody else. Like's been said before, I only have a problem with HD riders is when they feel the need to tell me how they can stomp all over my Busa with their baddazz Harley. Enjoy her.
 
Sweet Lady you have Nick. Shovels are the best in my book. Now come and help me tear apart my tranny on my '92. Snapped the centering spring last night. I have to tear the tranny apart and replace $60 dollars of parts to replace a $4 spring.
That's why I love Harley's.
 
Like the fact you did all your own work. Makes it that much more satisfying! She looks great....betcha can pile up the miles on her sweet ass :beerchug:
 
Sweet Lady you have Nick. Shovels are the best in my book. Now come and help me tear apart my tranny on my '92. Snapped the centering spring last night. I have to tear the tranny apart and replace $60 dollars of parts to replace a $4 spring.
That's why I love Harley's.

If you can wait till august, i'll help ya all you want!
 
If you lived near memI make you an offer on that ride. THAT is one sweet bike.

An offer you couldn't refuse.

RSD.
 
A bike worth being proud of.

There are posers and knuckleheads in all camps. Nothing wrong with not being one of those.

--Wag--
 
Who wouldn't want to have say an old GTO or an old Challenger. Could they out run the newer ones of today stock? naw, but taking an old peice of mechanical hardware and putting your sweat into it then hearing it roar to life is to me, one of things that makes life worth living.

I know just what you mean. :beerchug: Rita is beautiful, by the way :)
 
Nice lookin' scoot, Ace! Back in the day, my Dad patroled an area of Kansas City called Swope Park. I'm somewhat of an MC illiterate so I couldn't tell you the model but it was a three-wheeled HD. Took my first motorcycle ride on that thing when I was five years old, no gear of course! I havn't thought of those days for years....your post brought back some fond memories. Kudos, my brother!! :thumbsup: :beerchug:
 
Ace, that is just awesome! There is nothing like taking a piece of history, adding blood, sweat, & tears, and a little wrenching to bring music to your ears!
 
I love how most HD riders main arguement is the whole torque thing, you guys know it...."we'll chain the bikes together for a tug-o-war thing" I really want to build a trailer for the busa and pull it to a couple HOG events behind my '89 EVO Electra Glide. Oh the looks that would come from the crowd.....Beautiful Shovel by the way, it sure beats the one that comes strapped to the back of the Busa now.
 
I love how most HD riders main arguement is the whole torque thing, you guys know it...."we'll chain the bikes together for a tug-o-war thing" I really want to build a trailer for the busa and pull it to a couple HOG events behind my '89 EVO Electra Glide. Oh the looks that would come from the crowd.....Beautiful Shovel by the way, it sure beats the one that comes strapped to the back of the Busa now.

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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