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so what kind of bikes are you guys riding ?
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I am new posting on here so let me tell you a little about my rides. i
have a new 1900 roadstar stratoliner and a 1200 sportster i punched up
from a 883 i also have a thirty year old goldwing that had been
wrecked which i rebuilt with old Harley sheet metal parts i had
laying around the shop . i use this to pull my sidecar with .
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Hi Mike,
I started on a late 60s Suzuki TC200, a 2-cycle street bike with trail
pipes. I rode my dad's late 60s Honda 350 Scrambler a lot. The
aftermarket pipes gave it a fair amount of power. I rode Dad's '66
Electra Glide a little in the early 70s, but not much. 20+ years later I
bought a 1992 Honda Nighthawk 750, rode it for 5 years, bought a 1998
Kawasaki Concours, rode it for 3 years, and just bought a 1997
Electraglide Classic. I'll be throwing some new tires on the Concours in
prep for selling it as soon as I get title to the Electraglide. Right now
the Concours is my commuter while the Classic is my weekend ride.
I got the Classic so Mrs would be comfortable but she's still getting
excited when she sees a sidecar. We'll see.
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i love messing with side cars but they take some getting used to .
before you buy one . do some reading on how to ride your bike with one
attached . you have to get used to the sidecar popping up in the air
when you turn right . [ which can be real exciting ] and the rig tends
to pull either right or left depending if you are stopping or under
power . none of these things are earth shattering and once you get
used to how the bike and side car react . you will enjoy tooling
around with it i know i do .
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My sidecar tug is a '93 BMW R100R. In one fell swoop, I bought a
vintage BMW, naked bike, twin and sidecar rig. ;)
My main bike is a '98 BMW K1200RS in Dakar Yellow.
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i have owned some BMW 's over the years i have some of them pictured
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Nobody here rides. We just pose and posture.
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Wanna join the DQMC? That's the Dairy Queen Motorcylce Club I belong
to where we ride around the DQ parking lot gunning engines like real
bikers. Were always looking for new club members, especially if you
like ice cream and keep your bike new and clean looking by not using
it much.
Greg
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I cattached playing cards, with clothes pins, in the spokes of my Murray. It
makes a real cool sound now. Can I come?
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'97 Harley Fatboy.
Previous bike was a '78 Honda CX500 (the one with the big, ugly gas
tank, not the "Custom" with the peanut).
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Are you piloting that aircraft? In any case, great pic. Nice rides in
the other pix, too. Good caption under The Old Whizzer :)-
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no that was friend of mine ! but it looks like it could be fun doesn't
it !
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Ducati 1098 and Kawasaki ZZR1200
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'08 Harley FXD Superglide (my first HD)
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