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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #30 on: November 28, 2008, 10:01:49 AM »


Well, let's try a pic...

If it works, here is my 1984 FLHTC.  The first year of the EVO engine..BCB

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #31 on: November 28, 2008, 10:05:13 AM »
i know how the riding in wisconsin is, as i live in wisconsin and have rode extensively.   the only time it was necessary  was when  i had to move a few times in the middle of winter and had to move the bike from one residence to another. 

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #32 on: November 28, 2008, 12:46:49 PM »
I like the pics of ALL the bikes. I am surprised and pleased by the response to the new forum. Keep the pics coming!

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #33 on: November 28, 2008, 06:57:08 PM »
My sporty has a chain oiler so it is going to leave a mark unless it's out of oil and then that is a whole lot worse.   I posted my pic using the additional options to attach.
Deer hunting is mostly fun then you shoot one and it turns to work.

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #34 on: November 28, 2008, 07:55:09 PM »
An '02 Low Rider, a home built chopper, and too many guns..
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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #35 on: November 28, 2008, 11:08:09 PM »
Anyone ever hear of Hyosung?  I bought a 250 cc this summer as a first bike and like it so much, I traded it in a month later for #889/1000 limited anniversary edition that is 650 cc.  Rode in to work tonight at 35 degrees and will ride home in the morning around 25 degrees but the new hasn't had a chance to wear off of me yet.  If the weather holds (predicting snow), I am planning a 180 mile round trip for next Tuesday to visit a trapping/hunting buddy but man, oh man, I need to invest in a good set of heavy leathers.

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #36 on: November 29, 2008, 01:29:34 AM »
One of the mc forums I read had a thread about riders who carry and I was surprised by the number who carry or at least pro gun.  I think bikes and guns attract the same personality types.  Individuals who are self reliant and love there freedom.  I have lots of guns and 5 bikes.

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #37 on: November 29, 2008, 03:13:00 AM »
Anyone ever hear of Hyosung?  I bought a 250 cc this summer as a first bike and like it so much, I traded it in a month later for #889/1000 limited anniversary edition that is 650 cc.  Rode in to work tonight at 35 degrees and will ride home in the morning around 25 degrees but the new hasn't had a chance to wear off of me yet.  If the weather holds (predicting snow), I am planning a 180 mile round trip for next Tuesday to visit a trapping/hunting buddy but man, oh man, I need to invest in a good set of heavy leathers.
my wife was looking at one of them earlier this summer, it was the 650 bike.   it was a different bike.  she liked it because it was light.   then i showed her te buell blast, and that is what we got her.   she loves it; and the buell is really an interesting bike.   then i crashed my springer and now i am on a buell myself for a while until things settle down.   
   the people i talked to about the hyosungs liked them.

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #38 on: November 29, 2008, 03:42:38 AM »
Not really a biker, but have 10+ bikes. My most useful bikes are the Yamaha Big Wheels, the old fat tired off road bikes. A Honda XL600R satisfies my occasional need for more power than I can control, beat more than a couple HDs off the line, always lose after 1/8 mile, I'm outta gears and they're still shifting!

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #39 on: November 29, 2008, 07:19:44 AM »
i know how the riding in wisconsin is, as i live in wisconsin and have rode extensively. 

You ever make it up to Tomahawk for the rally there in September? How 'bout the ride thru Wildcat Mountain, or the Mindoro Cut?  Stopped for Steak and Taters at the Center tap or BBQ Chicken dinners in Rockton? We probably have met in passing and just didn't know it yet.

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #40 on: November 29, 2008, 08:43:57 AM »
Never been to Tomahawk, maybe some day. Last summer we went to the S&S rally in LaCrosse, 50th Anniversary party for S&S, very interesting. Also go touring to Duluth/Superior, very nice. Highway 35 from Maiden Rock to LaCrosse along the Mississippi is good, LOTS of motorcycles in the summer.

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #41 on: November 29, 2008, 09:22:36 AM »
Never been to Tomahawk, maybe some day. Last summer we went to the S&S rally in LaCrosse, 50th Anniversary party for S&S, very interesting. Also go touring to Duluth/Superior, very nice. Highway 35 from Maiden Rock to LaCrosse along the Mississippi is good, LOTS of motorcycles in the summer.

Cheese

We were in the U.P. on the Cisco Chain huntin' for Esox the week of the S&S party.....we're only 'bout 40 miles from La Crosse.

We love the ride along north shore of Lake Superior from Duluth to Thunder Bay. Gooseberry Falls is always a great spot for an Attitude adjustment. ;)

35 is a nice ride also, we hit it several times a year both north and south of LaX. We generally will take a back road thru the ridges and coulees from here and then hit 35, stop and have a good bite to eat and then iffin it's gettin close to dark(cause of all the dam deer), we'll  take it to the interstate and then home. The pic of the RK in my first post in this thread is along 35 south of LaX.

Ever get down ridin' in this area give us a shout.....we don't need much of an excuse to ride. We'll show you some good roads and there's always a spare bed here for a fellow biker. If nuttin' else, we can point you down some good roads that shouldn't be missed.
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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #42 on: November 29, 2008, 01:47:06 PM »
Sounds good 460. My buddies and I love riding the Mississippi river valley and coulee areas, fun roads and great scenery. We will keep in touch about that.  ;D

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #43 on: November 29, 2008, 01:49:43 PM »
curiously enough i grew up less than a mile from the mindoro cut, but it would be a mile as the crow flies.  if you stay on the roads it would be a 15 mile trip!  i used to walk xcountry and hunt all around there.   my grandpa also helped cut the mindoro cut.  i have been telling my friends about it, one of these days we will make it down that way.  last year we went on a ride down to trempeleau, another town i ran in as a kid.  i grew up on sweden coulee road, between holmen and mindoro.   a great place for a stop is pizza corral in holmen or in trempeleau.   get a viking special deep dish; and bring your appetite!  
   i went to the tomahawk rally many times back in the early ninties.   the street dance was cool, but i got fed up with the pro-harley b.s..   a much better venue is the vietnam vets summer twister in birnamwood, wi.   that is an old school biker party.    ;D
    one of my bro's owns blackwidow choppers,  south of durand and just north of maxville right off of hwy 25.  i myself am leaving this area and moving to ellsworth within the month.
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Ever get down ridin' in this area give us a shout.....we don't need much of an excuse to ride. We'll show you some good roads and there's always a spare bed here for a fellow biker. If nuttin' else, we can point you down some good roads that shouldn't be missed.
  i may just do that.  what town you live around?  i have a friend in the holmen area that wants to meet up one of these days as well  (co owner of dwyer longbows)   so i might be getting down that way sooner or later, but not before may for sure!  lol.  
  

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #44 on: November 29, 2008, 04:15:35 PM »
First rifle stock we ever made - 700 Rem 221 fireball, for Mamacita - Scaled it all down to fit, and the hearts were her idea

WOW!!!  :o  Really neet job there BD.  I love working with wood but have never tried checkering.  Did you do that?
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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #45 on: November 30, 2008, 01:57:03 AM »
Mornin' 'LAW;
    Yeah, we did that - Still not so hot at it back then - If you look at the forearm you'll see that the rows of diamonds are on sort of a spiral around the heart - Wrap around patterns are hell to do well, and Mamacita's heart didn't make it any easier. Played around with that rifle after I bought it for her, and it shot very well for a factory gun - would say 5/8 to 3/4" with neck sized brass and 40 grain V MAXs.  Now that it's all dolled up she hasn't put another round throught it.
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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #46 on: December 01, 2008, 06:53:54 AM »
I started off back in '81 with a 1978 74 c.i. Harley Low Rider that I eventually bored and stroked to a 88 c.i. with a S&S Super B carb and 2" drag pipes. Man that thing would run. Sold it several years ago (like a dumba$$) and in '97 I picked up a '82 Ironhead Sporty. It was a rolling basket case. I ended up rebuilding it from the ground up and hot rodded it a little. Sold it in '06 and bought a '05 Yamaha V-Star 1100 Silverado. First ricer I've ever owned, but I like it alot. As far as guns go, I've got an Encore, a AR, several shotguns and a few handguns. I hope I never have to pick between my guns and my bike.
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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #47 on: December 11, 2008, 05:55:52 PM »
I have ridden a number of bikes starting in about 1964, if you count scooters. Grew up in a very small town and hunted squrriel, rabbits, dove, upland birds, mostly, with .22 rifle, pistol, and shotgun. I currently ride a 1994 Honda Magna V4, 750cc and own several hand guns, a shotgun, .22 single shot rilfe. I do usually carry a .357 snubbie when I ride and always have the .22mag NAA Mini on me, unless I'm working in a non-carry area.
 May end up having to sell the bike or a gun or two to get Christmas for my kids, if work doesn't pick up shortly. My daugther is already hooked on bikes, but my son doesn't care much for them.
Will try and upload a pic of the bike later. Can't find it in the file it should be in.

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #48 on: December 11, 2008, 06:15:55 PM »
I started in the mid-70's with a Honda CB-350.  Several bikes later I sold my 82 Orange/Black Sporty to pay for my wedding.  A few years later the wife made fun of me because I had more rifles than would fit in my metal storage locker.

Today, I have three gun safes, and no wife.  Oh, I also ride an 05 Orange/Black Sporty too.  Go figure.

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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #49 on: December 12, 2008, 01:33:11 AM »
I started in the mid-70's with a Honda CB-350.  Several bikes later I sold my 82 Orange/Black Sporty to pay for my wedding.  A few years later the wife made fun of me because I had more rifles than would fit in my metal storage locker.

Today, I have three gun safes, and no wife.  Oh, I also ride an 05 Orange/Black Sporty too.  Go figure.

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Re: I'm A Biker
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« Reply #51 on: January 23, 2009, 07:39:28 AM »
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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #52 on: January 29, 2009, 12:02:40 PM »
Guess I will post a picture of my work in progress. It is a 77 Goldwing 1000. Looks some different from this now , bobbed rear , right hand suicide shift , There are more changes coming this spring as it warms up , someda I gotta build that garage.

http://www.handloadersbench.com/view_topic.php?id=7201&forum_id=5&jump_to=57015#p57015
This is the stripped down as the build started photo , Yes it was stripped and rebuilt on the trailer . Didn't want to have to reload if it didn't want to run.



Shift on the left with clutch on the pole , didn't like the setup at all . Changed it to left hand with clutch on the left bar as stock. Gonna get around to going back to left hand with a foot clutch if I ever get time to fab. something up.


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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #53 on: January 30, 2009, 04:58:27 AM »
Sure don't see one of those everyday. Ride it till it dies and build another one. I like junk. ;D
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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #54 on: January 30, 2009, 04:13:56 PM »
'98 Honda Shadow ACE 1100.  Love to ride, love to shoot
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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #55 on: January 30, 2009, 05:18:40 PM »
'98 Honda Shadow ACE 1100.

Welcome ala!  I always liked those Shadows!  ;D
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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #56 on: January 31, 2009, 07:56:19 AM »
'98 Honda Shadow ACE 1100.

Welcome ala!  I always liked those Shadows!  ;D

Thanks, friend.  It's my first bike in many a year, but I've taken back to it like a duck to water. 
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Re: I'm A Biker
« Reply #57 on: January 31, 2009, 11:26:51 AM »
I forgot to post a pic.

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« Reply #58 on: December 04, 2010, 03:56:18 AM »
I figure that I'd toss in a few photos as well here.
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« Reply #59 on: December 04, 2010, 04:04:43 AM »
Nice bike... cute birds... Uh, speaking of those birds,  :-\  it doesn't look like you're in Ill. anymore there Toto!   ;D  'minds me more of my old stomping grounds around Tampa - St. Pete!   :P
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