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Freethinker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Posts: 918
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CR and the Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance
I know there are a few riders here at CR, describe your ride and any mods you have made.
I'm currently on a HD XL883, Fox creek tool bag, sportster saddlebags, rear plate laydown kit and Memphis Shades sport shield. I may trade it for a Buell Ulysses though if all goes well. |
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gains the more he gives
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Earth
Posts: 2,072
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Re: CR and the Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance
I have a Nishiki with a rusty chain and tires that need air.
Someday, when I'm a rock star, I want a four-wheeler. It's totally out of character, but fun. |
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Freethinker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Posts: 918
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Re: CR and the Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance
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Lizzie is in college now so Susan and I can ride as much as we please. Getting older does have some advantages. ![]() |
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