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She peed on you? That's fricken hilarious!

My wife and I rode a few towns over for dinner and it started pouring rain about as soon as we left the restaurant. I mean, coming down. The water was so high in the road, it was washing over my boots. I kept turning my head so the wind would blow the rain off my visor.

We got home and she says, I'm glad you could see, cause I couldn't see a thing!

I said, Me neither.

She checks the weather before getting on now.
 
Today, 100mph ride to two counties over to see a attorney. I didn't exactly know where his office was, so I stopped and asked a very beautiful Redhead (big ****s and nicely dressed).. Her eyes got big.. and then.. Looking at my chest she told me where his office was.. As I was walking off, a 3/4 inch long black bug was crawling out of my white beard where he was embedded.. Made my ears burn in embarrassment.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VU39wiGAihQ Ride on the Roadking.. it was still "burple" then.

I've been peed on more than once.. the "OLD CHOPPERS" with the king and queen seats? the womans crotch is "right in the middle of your back" and the fluid will go up your neck. Them rode like crap, can't really ride something like that, it is for "chroming and looking at". The springers were like pogo sticks. THEY are light thou, weigh 1/3rd of what this one does. Push like a bicycle. I pushed the Roadking 100 yards.. once.. (battery went out on the road)

Harley riders run them till they spit parts out onto the ground.. I've worked on them all my life.. this one had a " little noise"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-edp-x8HzY

Old Shovelhead stroker, I did all the machine work and assembly here, last thing was the compression releases. I had to build jigs to hold the heads.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brRpSgjH0tQ While it was "here sitting" his brother borrowed parts off it to keep his running. I sent home a "piece of what I got" and we argued over where what part ended up.
 
Might as well keep you (cause i don't think anyone has started following..... Sarcasm) up to date, spent the night pieces together blocks of foam for the body work for the '63 Ducati Restomod.

The bike was moved to the back yard this evening to fit the foam, but was
Moved into living room because of rain, don't tell swmbo im hoping it can live here till I get the foam molded.

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Might as well keep you (cause i don't think anyone has started following..... Sarcasm) up to date, spent the night pieces together blocks of foam for the body work for the '63 Ducati Restomod.

The bike was moved to the back yard this evening to fit the foam, but was
Moved into living room because of rain, don't tell swmbo im hoping it can live here till I get the foam molded.

Devil cat is watching.
 
Might as well keep you (cause i don't think anyone has started following..... Sarcasm) up to date, spent the night pieces together blocks of foam for the body work for the '63 Ducati Restomod.

The bike was moved to the back yard this evening to fit the foam, but was
Moved into living room because of rain, don't tell swmbo im hoping it can live here till I get the foam molded.

I've had a bike in my living room. It makes a nice center piece.
 
Just added this low mile (14k) one owner '02 Kawasaki Concours to the family (Me and my in process nakid CBX). Only had it a week, so far really like the handling on the back country roads, 20 years newer technology than my X's. Still love the X, but for long rides I can tell that the Kaw will be the go to bike.

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I've had a bike in my living room. It makes a nice center piece.

Now I'm confused, ain't that where they are supposed to be in the winter? where you can adore them? My wife has came in to me building a transmission in a pizza box on the table, a evo engine on the dinner table (she got to eat out till that was assembled) and we watched tele through the rear wheel for a while.

Yeah, my wife has a sense of humor, she must, she tolerates me.

This "bagger" is near as wide as the door, you have to twist, turn, hit it just right to get it through a 36" door frame. My buddies on 96'ers/six speeds just laugh at me on the interstate, wave, then leave me on the road. but show up later for me to work on their bikes.
 
Just got my baby running after sitting still for the years. Rode hard and put up wet she was. But damn If she doesn't clean up nice

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got a new bike, and have the c50 for sale. This one's an '02 Electra Glide Standard (FLHT) bored out to 95".
 
Here is my new one. Traded an '06 S83 for a '13 Road King. It was my gift from me and the wife for graduating law school.

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BryanThompson said:
I just put a down payment on this today. It's a 1990 VFR750 with 12,700 miles.

I never got the chance to ride a 750, but I did put some miles on a 800 (98-00-ish), sweet ride.
 
I've only taken it on a short test drive so far but it handles and runs great. It's not a big fan of the cold weather but runs awesome once warmed up.
 
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