Jack Klarich
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Glad you got a ride in my friend, even in the hot temps. So what color 2020 you getting?
You do know the black ones, like mine, are fastest.![]()
If, and that is a stretch, I would go black this time
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Glad you got a ride in my friend, even in the hot temps. So what color 2020 you getting?
You do know the black ones, like mine, are fastest.![]()
Michael, your son's motorcycle is beautiful.
Okay, it was Saturday, not today... but I finally got around to doing the rear fenders with Plastidip. Pretty damn happy with the results. Going to let them cure for a couple days, then touch up a couple rough edges, rub off a bit of overspray, etc....
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Thanks for sharing, but I need more details. Can you list the exact product you used? Do you just tape it off & spray it on? I'm looking to do something with the bottom part of the fenders.
Thanks, but weekdays are tough...That looks AWESOME Red!
Hope you are planning on coming up to Kerrville again this year to show it off!
It's about time to break out the Original Bike Spirits Spray Cleaner and Polish.
Been using it for years and it is great stuff. Buy it at a Honda shop in Houston so I have to take a plain brown paper bag along to carry it home so know one knows I bought it at a Honda shop. Lol. (Just kidding, I have owned several Hondas and they are great bikes).
Sunman
OHHHH,,,, DAN-EEEE!!! Now you’ve done it! No Black Forest Cheesecake for you when you get to Kerrville!!You might be excused if you just bring the spirits in the plain brown paper bag! :clapping:
Thanks, but weekdays are tough...
I saw your Freewheeler parked on the main drag in Fredericksburg one weekend. There were so many people in town that I knew if I stopped I would never find you and your wife so I didn't. I was hoping to see you both in Kerrville.
Your trike looks great.
HEY!!! I can FINALLY post to this thread MDO!!!
Went for a 100+ mile RIDE today on the Free-Chopper... it was a beautiful day for it. Went out into the Missouri river area in Calhoun County Illinois and just burned up some gas getting to know my long time coming trike.
The new cam (Woods x22) is great. Lots of torque through 90% of the RPM range. The Progressive shocks handles potholes and rough pavement much better than the stock shocks. 19" rise apes were a non-issue on the twisty turny roads.
The new saddle is thinner in the drivers seat so you sit lower so the backrest from the "hump" style seat has as good an effect as my OEM backrest had.
I did have to keep the MPH at 60 or below or the fenders (that are still on the trike) start to get nervous... but that is ok by me 60 MPH is fine until winter
All in all a great re-acquaintance ride.
HEY!!! I can FINALLY post to this thread MDO!!!
Went for a 100+ mile RIDE today on the Free-Chopper... it was a beautiful day for it. Went out into the Missouri river area in Calhoun County Illinois and just burned up some gas getting to know my long time coming trike.
The new cam (Woods x22) is great. Lots of torque through 90% of the RPM range. The Progressive shocks handles potholes and rough pavement much better than the stock shocks. 19" rise apes were a non-issue on the twisty turny roads.
The new saddle is thinner in the drivers seat so you sit lower so the backrest from the "hump" style seat has as good an effect as my OEM backrest had.
I did have to keep the MPH at 60 or below or the fenders (that are still on the trike) start to get nervous... but that is ok by me 60 MPH is fine until winter
All in all a great re-acquaintance ride.
Have not ridden at all this season, yet, because ohealth issues. I even joined the American Legion and American Legion Riders earlier this year.
May God bless you with better health so you can make up for this season soon.