Countless has the Harley man rolled up to a hapless soul on an asian atrocity cycle at a stop. Even though they have run astray in their unpatriotic motorcle purchase he turns to acknowledge the rider as fellow American.
Yet to a manling they won't look, won't turn their fiberglass entombed...
imdaniel,
You is a sickie! (but hey, that's why we like ya!). That's the vid I've been lookin' fo. Oh boy, now I'm gonna have some fun wid it.
Bananas!
Yea, I've tried all sorts of search combos on youtube and google and have come up blank. Being that I first saw it here I thought maybe some of the sickies might have saved it.
Bananas!
the video which started out as a still shot of a fat assed black chick on the back of a sport bike. It was later photoshopped and and put to music. A couple of the scenes were of her with fire coming out of her backside and taking off like a rocket and other anal propulsion situations. I've...
I took a different twist. I stripped off the original powder coat on the wheels and buffed out the aluminum. Looks beauty- full. Cost? Five pounds of elbow grease and about four hours.
Bananas!
I bought a refurbished Garmin 2730 on e-bay three years ago for $225. A friend, after seeing mine decided that he wanted one also. He bought his for $175 on ebay.
As of now the unit has been on the bike for 40k miles. I have it mounted on the right handlebar with a Ram Mount. It is intergrated...
They do have a pad of double back tape on the base, but that is just to keep them turning. The main anchor is a self tapping screw which threads through the center of the base piece into the bottom of the stock mirror housing.
I make them up in the garage and sell them wholesale to vendors...
Here's a handheld CB with Autocom setup that works just fine for me...
You have to slide the picture over to see the radio, the picture was to highlight the spot mirrors. At this time this is the only pic of the radio that I have.
Bananas!
Ionbeam,
If the threads in the head have been cross threaded, the threads are going to need cleaning up. If you use a conventional tap you run the risk of cutting a whole new set of threads outside of the originals. I had this same problem with a aluminum head small block Ford. I found a tool...