Strokercrate
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Isn't that with most HarleysAs for a couple of my older Harleys, you best not tailgate as there's always the chance something will rattle loose and fall off.
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Isn't that with most HarleysAs for a couple of my older Harleys, you best not tailgate as there's always the chance something will rattle loose and fall off.
The old ones are far worse.Isn't that with most Harleys
You forgot the rest of it, and leave little puddles everywhere.What starts with HD? Harley Davidsons and hound dogs and they both like to ride in the back of pickup trucks.
lock tight FTW.As for a couple of my older Harleys, you best not tailgate as there's always the chance something will rattle loose and fall off.
pushaw... safety wire. With HD you have to keep taking the bolts out so loc-tite is impractical and also needs a 24hr cure time.lock tight FTW.
Trick is to have 2 HD one curing, the other one tossing nuts and bolts.pushaw... safety wire. With HD you have to keep taking the bolts out so loc-tite is impractical and also needs a 24hr cure time.
ahh the ONE example where ear-splitting loud exhaust pointed at the person behind you is 'saving your lives'.Maybe it's because I ride a Hog, I have never been tailgated while on my bike. Car, pick up, all the time......
Or you can have three that you have to jump the battery everytime you wanna ride.....In my experience if you have 2 HD you have 1 that actually runs, and one that doesn't even crank.
Total bs on that driver. I own commercial trucks and the insurance companies are why these idiots do shit like that. They would pay the driver a settlement right out the gate and go on rather than fight fault. Guess who gets to absorb that money...When I was driving today someone got in front of me and then break checked the big rig on the next lane. I find this very entertaining because once that big truck hits you you’re toast and then of course I’m toast Not so funny hehe