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Lou Girardin
28th June 2004, 21:01
I've got a new Hardley Heritage Softail to run in. What if I like it?
This could be dangerous, I'd have to get a mullet, buy leather gear, grow a bigger gut. Then there's the fortune to spend on chrome geegaws.
I need to build immunity first, maybe just short rides on really twisty roads will do it.

Yamahamaman
28th June 2004, 21:16
I've got a new Hardley Heritage Softail to run in. What if I like it?
This could be dangerous, I'd have to get a mullet, buy leather gear, grow a bigger gut. Then there's the fortune to spend on chrome geegaws.
I need to build immunity first, maybe just short rides on really twisty roads will do it.
Just park it, I'm sure that there would be a great many leather clad, club wielding, patch wearing westies to relieve you of that burden...

Shazuki
28th June 2004, 21:45
If you fell like you're starting to like it drop a lit match in the gas tank :shit:

Jackrat
28th June 2004, 22:47
Just keep an eye on that price tag mate :shit: ,That should be all you need.

Lou Girardin
30th June 2004, 06:34
Just keep an eye on that price tag mate :shit: ,That should be all you need.

That's very true, and trying to pick it up if I dropped it.

White trash
30th June 2004, 08:08
You're gonna have a ball on that thing.

I lent ol' Jimbo a Convertible for a weekend once and you couldn't get the smile off his or his missus's face!

Cajun
30th June 2004, 09:58
Cruisers are fun bike to ride for a week every now and then, but would not want one long term, they are perfect for crusing around the mount in summer, use to do that all the time on the father in laws vn1500(candy apple red, with enough crome extras to sink a battleship),

Posh Tourer :P
30th June 2004, 17:32
Picking it up ought not to be too bad, low COG... its the pushing it around that'll kill ya

Jackrat
30th June 2004, 20:11
When I first bought my FLT Tour glide I dropped it in my shed one day,it only got over a little way before I lost it,then it ended up taking me over with it.
Wasn't to hard to pick up again but bloody impossilbe to stop falling once it got going.I used to love doing big Kms on it.That was in OZ,hit the highway, flick on the cruise control an relax.I passed a couple of guys riding new Triumph speed triples on the Hume highway one time,130KMS with my arms folded,ZZ Top cranking out the sounds.
Hey they could go fast but could they do that :first:

mangell6
30th June 2004, 20:46
What is a "Hardley Heritage Softail"????

Big Dog
1st July 2004, 06:41
If you wanna be certain use the isolation method. You go to work and I'll run her in for you.

Lou Girardin
2nd July 2004, 06:50
Picking it up ought not to be too bad, low COG... its the pushing it around that'll kill ya

Pushing the overweight sods isn't too bad. And it saves me gym fees.
I might do a wee report after we go up north on it.