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    Senior Member Felloverboard's Avatar
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    I laid an old blanket down in the grass and lowered it on it from the edge of the drive. Placed a short 2 x 4 under the center stand when laid down to raise the wheel up a little extra.... no damage. I did get another person to help me lower and raise the bike back up. I have an F6B....

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    DarkSider#1617 Steve 0080's Avatar
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    Our group is growing !!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Our group is growing !!!!!!!
    Glad to be part of the group. So Steve, how does someone get their darkside #. I see you are #1617.

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    DarkSider#1617 Steve 0080's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bighutch14 View Post
    Glad to be part of the group. So Steve, how does someone get their darkside #. I see you are #1617.
    There is a guy on the GL1800 board that is assigned that task...maybe we should start our own!


    I also have some round lapel pins that say, I ( heart/love ) the dark side. I can't load a pic of same .


    https://www.etsy.com/listing/4835987...f=sr_gallery_2

    They look like this only they are round pins about the size of a quarter... If anyone would like to buy one send me $5 with a self addressed envelope with two regular stamps and I will send you one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Felloverboard View Post
    I laid an old blanket down in the grass and lowered it on it from the edge of the drive. Placed a short 2 x 4 under the center stand when laid down to raise the wheel up a little extra.... no damage. I did get another person to help me lower and raise the bike back up. I have an F6B....
    Personally I wouldn't lay it over on the grass... there's minimum clearance between the saddlebags when in the laid over position; if those crash guards sink into the dirt under the grass...


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