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RJ749

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Re: Several Rides. One Thread
« Reply #60 on: January 05, 2007, 09:28:47 AM »

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Oh ! Yes !
Few years ago, it was same with the [highlight]barrel of wine in France or of beer in Germany [/highlight]! [smiley=drink.gif]
But now, it's forbidden !  [smiley=huepfenjump3.gif]
Jacques

Now that's some serious drinking there.  Most likely best however, to keep the barrel tasting off the road.


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Re: Several Rides. One Thread
« Reply #61 on: January 05, 2007, 09:33:52 AM »

I am not sure but I think it's a badlander seat by Harley. It could possibly be a SideKick. After I got the docking hardware for the TP installed and took the TP off, I didn't like the look with the standard heated seat. It sure is more comfortable with the standard seat though! The Sidekick (or Badlander) seat sits lower and farther back. It sort of makes me lean forward to reach the handlerbars, which is not a comfortable position for my feeble back. but for short runs, I do it just because of the looks. I also mounted docking hardware for a sissy bar in case the MRS wants to ride whenever that seat is installed. She says she will not ride without something back there and I don't blame her.
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Re: Several Rides. One Thread
« Reply #62 on: January 05, 2007, 09:45:42 AM »

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I am not sure but I think it's a badlander seat by Harley. It could possibly be a SideKick. After I got the docking hardware for the TP installed and took the TP off, I didn't like the look with the standard heated seat. It sure is more comfortable with the standard seat though! The Sidekick (or Badlander) seat sits lower and farther back. It sort of makes me lean forward to reach the handlerbars, which is not a comfortable position for my feeble back. but for short runs, I do it just because of the looks. I also mounted docking hardware for a sissy bar in case the MRS wants to ride whenever that seat is installed. She says she will not ride without something back there and I don't blame her.

Thanks for the info.

I agree, with the TP removed, the big Marshmallow seat isn't that great looking. I never did anything to replace the Mustang Pillow seat on the 99 FLHTC when the TP was off, but want to do something for this bike to make it sleeker looking without the TP.

cheers

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Re: Several Rides. One Thread
« Reply #63 on: January 05, 2007, 09:58:12 AM »

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I know the area Ghost. [highlight]That area of Kentucky is the fastest growing in the State[/highlight]. I have a buddy that lives there. Myself, my family, and another family went to visit him there. It reminded me of THE CLAMPETTS GO TO MAUI. We were embaressing.

Tell me about it.  If I would have bought up every piece of land I could get my hands on when we moved there in 1990, I would be sittin' in a 1000sqft garage, trying to decide which of my 9 bikes to I'd be riding today.   [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]

Oh well, "If ands and buts were candies and nuts....."
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