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That type of waking schedule is about like me having to pee a lot. :xzqxz:
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Evening late nighters/early risers. Been riding since 3am. Just stopped for breakfast. Needed an early start. 400 miles for work and I have to hit ground running at an emergency.
What year is your triglide?
I'll have to think for something.
I'm pretty comfortable on the TG--at least so far. Longest non stop ride for me has been only about 80 miles so far. But I think that's a pretty decent indicator.Which shield did ya get?
I'm adding a fairing later on so I can use my lrs flat top shield. Best shield I have ever used.
I had it on my cvo street glide.
I should have kept it and not traded.
We like the free but it is no where as comfortable. I'm rather disappointed in the free as far as comfort. We rode the GW roadsmith to Cherokee and we were comfortable the whole trip. 452 miles. 200 miles was none stop. Road the free to Savvana. 200 miles in a day. I was hurting by the time I got home. Its a short ride trike from now on.
For me, the further forward the controls are, the more comfortable I am. On the Night Train I had, I put the extended forward controls on it. Looking back, that was several hundred wasted dollars.I got a couple of Dyba bikes but both has forwards which kill me. Lots of pain. Got some mids for it, now i can ride all day if I want. Their light so i can handle them without to much problems. Besides it's fast and fun to ride.
I have only stayed on a beach front in 50 years.
We rode my super glide for 2 days with no pain. Now i got to find a inner and outer primary for the wide glide. Im short withh knee problems. Can't have my left leg straight. I only have 40% movement in it. Won't bend very much at all. I have not been able to run since i got wounded in 1969.
This week i got to replace the front engine mount on the super glide. The Dyna bikes eat motor mounts for some reason. Then change exhaust, i have em, then i am rebuilding the front forks. Its all easy enough, just takes some time.
Sould have worded it better. It has been 50 years since I have stayed on a beach.
I know how staying busy is. That is why I still have a personal shop so I can stay busy. Long trips on the bike are my best solution if you want to call it that. I usually do not talk about my service but I will mention my wounds.
If you really knew what I went through, battle wounds that is, You wouldn't believe it. I have give my testimony at churches at times, by request only.
Over all I was shot 4 times, scrapnel from 2 B 40 rockets, stabed in the thigh, and fragments from a hand gernade all within 4 hours.
I had to be in Ashville, al at 6 am this morning. Had to get up at 3:30 to make it on time.
Reckon everyone gave up on the thread?