You say potatoes , I say Road Glide!He did, but you were still wrong. C'mon King, you can do better. The Tour Glide was back in the 80's, Road Glide started in 98
You say potatoes , I say Road Glide!He did, but you were still wrong. C'mon King, you can do better. The Tour Glide was back in the 80's, Road Glide started in 98
Have you ever entertained the idea of a trike? Nothing to pick up if it doesn't fall over and you're back in the rider seat.I rode Harley Davidsons from the age of 16 until ten years ago when I was in an auto accident at work that, at first, cost me the use of my legs. I now walk, with a cane most of the time but still have a weak back. I am not able to right a bike on my own anymore so if it fell over, I'd be stuck. I sold my last two bikes 8 years ago, a 2004 Road King (gold in color) and a 1990 Dyna Low Rider I had chopped and showed (and rode now and then for good measure). The Low Rider was red and black. I cannot possibly tell a person who has never been a biker just how much I miss riding. I am now toying with the idea of trying a smaller bike I can more easy pick up if it fell for around town at east. It is all but killing me to see and hear the bikes in the summer.
You're texting AND driving a motorcycle in 26 degree ice covered roads?
I have and took a few for test rides even but somehow it wasn't the same. No leaning in to the turns, the maneuverability isn't the same either. In short ot was too much like driving for me. I also was going to get a side car for my Road King. I then had a friend who has a side car on his allow me to use his bike for a weekend while he rode mine. I hated it and almost wrecked it so that's out too.Have you ever entertained the idea of a trike? Nothing to pick up if it doesn't fall over and you're back in the rider seat.
Just a thought.
Buddies of mine own a shop in Michigan. They can install hydraulic wheels that come down from your saddle bags when the bike begins to slow down. By the time you stop, they are holding the bike up. When you throttle the bike to move forward, the wheels slowly come back up into the bags. Can't see em when your riding. If your interested, let me know!I have and took a few for test rides even but somehow it wasn't the same. No leaning in to the turns, the maneuverability isn't the same either. In short ot was too much like driving for me. I also was going to get a side car for my Road King. I then had a friend who has a side car on his allow me to use his bike for a weekend while he rode mine. I hated it and almost wrecked it so that's out too.
They told me I wouldn't walk again right after the accident but I proved them wrong there. So I haven't given up on figuring out another HD either. I am a bit more broke now than I was which is also factoring into my return to the "wind" as well.
Buddies of mine own a shop in Michigan. They can install hydraulic wheels that come down from your saddle bags when the bike begins to slow down. By the time you stop, they are holding the bike up. When you throttle the bike to move forward, the wheels slowly come back up into the bags. Can't see em when your riding. If your interested, let me know!
It's a company in Florida I believe. They hired my buddies shop to do all the installation for the area. It somehow ties in with the RPMs. I'll try to find a website and post it. He did one for a gentleman a couple years ago and was really cool to watch these landing wheels go up and down!That's crazy! I've never heard of such a thing. Any pics/videos/website?
I have and took a few for test rides even but somehow it wasn't the same. No leaning in to the turns, the maneuverability isn't the same either. In short ot was too much like driving for me. I also was going to get a side car for my Road King. I then had a friend who has a side car on his allow me to use his bike for a weekend while he rode mine. I hated it and almost wrecked it so that's out too.
They told me I wouldn't walk again right after the accident but I proved them wrong there. So I haven't given up on figuring out another HD either. I am a bit more broke now than I was which is also factoring into my return to the "wind" as well.