Ain't nothing saggy bout the Buellbabe Bonzey
Hey, this is a family show
Lol, Mum was suitably impressed by the high standard of care I'm receivingThat still won't stop her dismantling my next bike if she get's a chance tho
Haven't fallen asleep on the back yet darlingAlthough, I can now sleep on my back at last, in a bed, now that feels nice
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It's only Rock and Roll but I like it
Why does everyone here call each other darling, honey or babe I am picking either there is a whole lot of loving going on or we are having trouble going from NZ dating to KB and not knowing where we are![]()
Best place to stay in Hawkes Bay here
Nearly all men can stand adversity and hard time, but if you want to test a mans true character, give him power....
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that could be my bad habits others are picking up.. its a well known fact I call friends hon, babe, darlin, and a few other variations ... of course the gay ones usually get "petal" ..
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Have toKarma ... Justice catches up eventually !!
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It's only Rock and Roll but I like it
In the attachment below you will notice a 2001 Electra Glide Ultra Classic, standing on its own 2 wheels (and side stand) rather than the bike lift it's been sitting for the last month. What you can't hear from the photo is the occasional tinking of the exhausts cooling as the bike comes down from a wee test ride round the block and into town.
Yep, the bike is back and running. I'm feeling mightly pleased at the moment, which will hopefully last many many months until it breaks another belt (at which point it'll be getting a chain conversion kit. Or possibly a bullet).
I'd like to say a big thank you to my friends Cazza and Brizza, who loaned me the use of part of their garage for the last month and put up with my coming and going at odd hours. Also a big thanks of course to Bonez for the truly excellent primary locking tool, which I will happily lend to any other Harley owner pulling their primary apart. Thanks too to Owl for the lend of the torque wrench - I'll get that back to you asap. And thanks are also due to ANZA - they sorted the warranty claim on the belt, got the other parts I needed fairly smartly (it's amazing what you find is broken when you pull half your bike apart), and Stu in the workshop replaced the starter jackshaft seal in the primary case for me while I waited first thing yesterday morning. And thanks to everyone else for the moral support and encouragement.
Sorry for the lack of blog updates, if you've been following it.The last week proved a bit busy between work and actually working on the bike. I'll post more photos when I get some spare time.
See you on two wheels on Friday night, if not before!
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