Only about 1000 times....:rotfl:I'll let the 2nd Gen experts chime in here. I put Bubs on mine. Sounds like a real motorcycle..... but they can be drilled. Should be a thread on here somewhere for that. Or there are ways to put Hardley pipes on there.
I'm with Bill....but its OK just work your magic Don!! After all where else could you go that you would have someone to remind you that you got rid of a better bike than you have????:whistling:Not that I WOULD DO ANYTHING LIKE THAT....
Sounds about the same Bob. I thought 13 yr old Granddaughter was gonna whup me today. And the walking from one room to the other is a major operation. I guess this is to be expected when you move to a 2nd Gen......
I caught something a couple weeks ago. Some type of bug. Not really been sick enough to hide in bed just feeling way down there and no energy at all. Don't even feel eating as I usually. Walked past scales today and stepped on. 234 lbs!!!! What a Stud!!! Well..... Anyway I had been floating between 250-255. And I haven't been real sick just not up to par. I think it has taught me something. Eating gets to be a habit. I've been eating but I told the Warden to stop loading my plate til it was falling off the sides. I go to the kitchen as much as I used to but return empty as often as not. Cut way down on diet pop. You know water don't taste bad. Don't know where I'm going with this but I was making a effort to cut a few lbs and this "Bug" just fit right in there. A little Unlike the boss there have been times I could and just didn't. Don't know where I'm going with this but now is a good time of the year to look at our eating habits. With holidays coming up just turning down that extra might help. OK I'm going to the kitchen......
I don't even visit the Yamaha shop here any more. I do stop by the Hardley shop every chance I get just to let them know how much better I have than they do......
Prayers out for him. I spent 13 days in a coma, not induced just out around 1976. Family was told if I woke I would be no more than vegetable. And I woke looking for my bike before they could unplug me. Never say never.