Motorcycles
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@Bfd70 Nice bike! That when to stop dilemma is tough. I'm still not sure how much of the 90 mile range I've shaved off with the tank lift. How do you like that seat?
@motojobobo I like the extra light over stock, even if it is just to help other drivers see me in the daytime. I don't do a ton of riding after dark. Tough to give a real review on the adaptive, but I've definitely noticed it working before.
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Confusion. I was just posting that pic up because of the other 48 with spare fuel. The photo was taken in 2014. I’d never do that on a sporty now. Its a touring model or I go 4 wheels.
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This is the 2021 one week trip rig. The Mrs says nothing less will do anymore.
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Work has ruled my world for the past 6 weeks, or so. But, I've still managed to get in some saddle time. Since last report, I've done some upgrading.
The original owner had a Bassani exhaust installed, but neglected to tune it. I was definitely noticing some hesitation in throttle response. Fortunately, I was able to get my hands on a Screaming Eagle Pro Street tuner, and my local dealership got it running like a champ.
While it was in for service, my service guy showed a great amount of concern for my safety, in regards to tail lighting. I wholeheartedly agreed with him. The bike had a bit of personalization done, prior to my acquisition. The brake/turn lamps were replaced with minimalist(albeit, cool) LED tail lamps. I knew an improvement was necessary, and had been looking into it. At the top of my list happened to be a tail light from Custom Dynamics, who my service guy just so happened to work for, previously. There was a quick and easy consensus to the solution.
After a couple of weeks, I realized I wasn't going to be comfortable with the stock seat. So, I opted for a new Mustang saddle and pillion. I definitely love the upgrade. Knowing I'd have the occasional passenger, I opted for a short backrest, too. I'll likely never ride back there, but knowing the torque it has when you crack the throttle, it's good to know they'll stay there, when I do crack it.
I also knew I'd need bags, and Kuryakyn had just what I was looking for. I nabbed a swing arm bag, for day-to-day commutes, and throw-over saddle bags for longer trips.
Edit: Here's a quick pic of the tail lighting. Imagine, only the 2 small LEDs were there, when I got it. ::)
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I just came across this and they knocked it out of the park. I had a feeling that the R18 would be a great platform for customization but this looks absolutely killer!
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTCu_9pqFNR/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
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I don't ride. (It would be a race between myself and my wife killing me). But bikes like this one and G san's and those lovely 48s in this thread make me wish I did.
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Headed for a 6-8 day offroad motorbike trip. Possibly some fishing and camping thrown in the mix too. Large group of about 25 bikes. Should be a fun and dusty trip.
Spot the IH fan bike!
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sounds like a great trip, have fun !
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Picked up a 1973 iron head yesterday. Hyped to start working on it and doing some change ups.
(It has a 74 tank on it, don’t want to offend any Harley aficionados)
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@el:
Picked up a 1973 iron head yesterday. Hyped to start working on it and doing some change ups.
(It has a 74 tank on it, don’t want to offend any Harley aficionados)
Absolutely gorgeous! I'd buy that in a heartbeat. What do you mean about the tank, though? '74 is an AMF year.
Looks as clean as a whistle. Owned one myself, so very jealous.
Enjoy!
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@BOTC_OLLY:
I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
Poor old Tom would have a mental breakdown if you did… @BOTC_OLLY
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@BOTC_OLLY the tank decals are from a 1974 iron. The bike is a 1973, and the 1973 tank decals were slightly different.
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@BOTC_OLLY I only know this because my dads old biker friends he rides with have told me. They also don’t like the amf years. But it puts a big smile on my face, and that’s all that matters to me.
1973 tank, which looks really cool
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The AMF color schemes are my favorites and some of the best HD ever did
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I’m back on the forum after a poor start to the bike trip I announced two weeks ago. I managed to crash my bike and hurt myself on the second day of the trip…yeah that really sucks. I somehow managed to spill my bike, Suzuki DR 650, crack the right collarbone plus two front ribs and eight back ribs! All while traveling at a leisurely pace on a flat, straight forest road. Can’t explain much more than that because I don’t remember any of it. I have approximately 3-day memory gap since my spill which I have yet to recall. This first pic was about an hour before my mishap. Note my olive cargos!
Luckily my buddies quickly found me and called a light plane to fly me back to town. I wasn’t out cold but slightly incoherent although my helmet appears to be in perfect shape, no knocks nor abrasions…
It was a heavily forested area in northeast Bolivia, quite close to a national park, Noel Kempff. As to the cause, it appears I rolled over a large wooden piece which reared its back end which knocked my bike in the carburetor general area.
By now I have a metal plaque holding my collarbone firmly in place and undergoing physio to get my right lung back in full working order. Nothing much to worry about, except that I managed to miss out on a great dirt road trip and put my nearly new olive cargoes to a much needed workout.
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Sorry your trip ended abruptly but what a story and pictures to prove it ! Wishing you a speedy and full recovery ️
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At least the cargos are OK