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Wow, what a beauty. This thing is loaded. He bought it right off the showroom floor. It's loaded with options too. It has the Screamin Eagle package, Rigid Leather Locking Saddlebags, Quick Release Compact Windshield with polished braces, Signiture Series Passenger Pillion Seats with the embossed bar and shield logo, Heavy Breather Performance Air Cleaner Kit, Street Cannon Slip On Mufflers, and the whole inside of the boat is chromed out. He had the traditional steering wheel removed, and had the Mini-Ape Handlebars installed (I hope that works out for him). I looked at the accessories for this thing, and man are they expensive. I did a price comparison with Don's new boat and a fully loaded Yamaha Boat. You could get a boat twice the size as the Harley boat for the same price. Although, there is one thing I found that can save money with the Harley Boat. You don't need a GPS to find your way back to the dock. All you have to do is turn the boat around, and follow the oil slick back to shore. :whistling:

 

http://www.touringhogs.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=62&d=1379771651

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Wow, what a beauty. This thing is loaded. He bought it right off the showroom floor. It's loaded with options too. It has the Screamin Eagle package, Rigid Leather Locking Saddlebags, Quick Release Compact Windshield with polished braces, Signiture Series Passenger Pillion Seats with the embossed bar and shield logo, Heavy Breather Performance Air Cleaner Kit, Street Cannon Slip On Mufflers, and the whole inside of the boat is chromed out. He had the traditional steering wheel removed, and had the Mini-Ape Handlebars installed (I hope that works out for him). I looked at the accessories for this thing, and man are they expensive. I did a price comparison with Don's new boat and a fully loaded Yamaha Boat. You could get a boat twice the size as the Harley boat for the same price. Although, there is one thing I found that can save money with the Harley Boat. You don't need a GPS to find your way back to the dock. All you have to do is turn the boat around, and follow the oil slick back to shore. :whistling:

 

http://www.touringhogs.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=62&d=1379771651

 

Now that's downright MEAN and UNCALLED for! :stickpoke:

 

Don's new "boat" is such a great machine that they've stopped making them soas to preserve their value forever. Heck, in a few years he can sell it and retire, it's value will have appreciated that much!

 

:whistling:

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Freebird should have kept the RSV just to prevent the kidding about Harleys.

 

Been looking at the new site but surprised I haven't seen any articles or posts about how to trailer a Harley. I mean, "touring hog" and "trailer your bike" go together.

 

Sorry Freebird...just kidding with you. The new site looks good and wish you success with it.

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Wow, what a beauty. This thing is loaded. He bought it right off the showroom floor. It's loaded with options too. It has the Screamin Eagle package, Rigid Leather Locking Saddlebags, Quick Release Compact Windshield with polished braces, Signiture Series Passenger Pillion Seats with the embossed bar and shield logo, Heavy Breather Performance Air Cleaner Kit, Street Cannon Slip On Mufflers, and the whole inside of the boat is chromed out. He had the traditional steering wheel removed, and had the Mini-Ape Handlebars installed (I hope that works out for him). I looked at the accessories for this thing, and man are they expensive. I did a price comparison with Don's new boat and a fully loaded Yamaha Boat. You could get a boat twice the size as the Harley boat for the same price. Although, there is one thing I found that can save money with the Harley Boat. You don't need a GPS to find your way back to the dock. All you have to do is turn the boat around, and follow the oil slick back to shore. :whistling:

 

http://www.touringhogs.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=62&d=1379771651

 

Guess you be the one going from forum to forum stirring the pot:stirthepot:

 

Careful you can get your fingers burned stirring the pot too much:buttkick:

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First of all, this is a Yamaha site. I'm only having fun.

 

If someone is referring to my post on the Harley site. An F250 Harley addition would be the ultimate compliment to a Harley of any kind. I'm not going to go to a Harley site and make fun of Harleys.

 

I will make fun of Harley's here on a Yamaha site. It's all good.

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I will say one thing, I just did the Bun Burner 1500 with Don last weekend. He rode the Harley. He never had one issue with the bike. Good thing, I only had metric tools in my saddle bag!! But the man has a nice ride.

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I will say one thing, I just did the Bun Burner 1500 with Don last weekend. He rode the Harley. He never had one issue with the bike. Good thing, I only had metric tools in my saddle bag!! But the man has a nice ride.

 

I just bought my bike a few months ago. I looked at a whole bunch of Harleys. For what I wanted, with what I had to spend, I had to go with the Yamaha. If I had the money, I would have bought a Harley.

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First of all, this is a Yamaha site. I'm only having fun.

 

If someone is referring to my post on the Harley site. An F250 Harley addition would be the ultimate compliment to a Harley of any kind. I'm not going to go to a Harley site and make fun of Harleys.

 

I will make fun of Harley's here on a Yamaha site. It's all good.

 

 

No need to get your feathers ruffled. I'm only having fun also...:whistling:

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No need to get your feathers ruffled. I'm only having fun also...:whistling:

 

That post really wasn't directed at you. I didn't like being accused of going from forum to forum stirring the pot. That is the furthest from the truth.

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That post really wasn't directed at you. I didn't like being accused of going from forum to forum stirring the pot. That is the furthest from the truth.

 

Ah...I see my bad then. I thought it was aimed at my direction. Sorry.

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Hey folks...it's all in fun. I knew when I bought the Harley that I would need to have VERY THICK skin. :)

 

I get a laugh out of these posts so don't worry about that.

 

Now you ALL go to your corners and think about what you have done. :whistling:

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Wow, what a beauty. This thing is loaded. He bought it right off the showroom floor. It's loaded with options too. It has the Screamin Eagle package, Rigid Leather Locking Saddlebags, Quick Release Compact Windshield with polished braces, Signiture Series Passenger Pillion Seats with the embossed bar and shield logo, Heavy Breather Performance Air Cleaner Kit, Street Cannon Slip On Mufflers, and the whole inside of the boat is chromed out. He had the traditional steering wheel removed, and had the Mini-Ape Handlebars installed (I hope that works out for him). I looked at the accessories for this thing, and man are they expensive. I did a price comparison with Don's new boat and a fully loaded Yamaha Boat. You could get a boat twice the size as the Harley boat for the same price. Although, there is one thing I found that can save money with the Harley Boat. You don't need a GPS to find your way back to the dock. All you have to do is turn the boat around, and follow the oil slick back to shore. :whistling:

 

http://www.touringhogs.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=62&d=1379771651

 

LMAO that was good!! :rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf:

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