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    Senior Member fxdl2051's Avatar
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    Short 120 mile ride in the twisties with obligatory post bug wipe down and polish up.
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    Unhappy Tiny Tears

    Wept silently and adjusted the cover which has been on for nearly a month, more rain to come and more tears of despair too no doubt
    "Once more into the fray, into the last good fight I'll ever know, to live and die on this day, to live and die on this day"

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    As I am currently on holidays in Japan, went to Akihabara in Tokyo to get some nice LED lights to embellish my "Speedy Marie", also found dome nice chrome letters spelling F6B to replace the Honda logo...

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    Installed the Honda LED foglamps this morning. Went pretty good but the lower cowl reinstall held things up a bit. All's good.

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    rode the bike to British Columbia to sturgis north in Merritt BC

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    Today I am op-checking via a short ride (90 min) all the mods I did over the weekend.
    MP3 Voltmeter
    MP3 Luggage Rack with baggage attached
    Headlight covers
    Belly Pan

    Just making sure everything stays on functions properly.
    Cheers,
    Steve
    My girls:
    Isleen - 2014 F6BD
    Saorla - 1995 FLSTN Heritage Special


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    Saturday I rode in search of changing aspen color. First up Wrist Canyon, then over to Poudre Canyon and further up it. Surprisingly, I had to go all the way to the top of Cameron Pass to find full color -- 10,000 feet.

    Attachment 8747

    Some of you will like this: As I was stopped looking for a way to photograph the aspen without a telephoto lens, a couple Harleys and a new Indian passed me on the way down. By the time I started after them, I imagine they were 2-3 miles ahead of me. Now I'm a crappy and conservative rider at the best -- part of my trepidation about coming to the rally. But I told myself if I caught them by the narrows going my normal pace, I'll have made the right choice in going with The Black. I might have pressed just a little bit, but I caught them considerably before the narrows. It's uncanny how well the F6B handles for such a huge bike. Stopped off at Mishawauka Inn for a beer and sandwich to celebrate, then headed down the rest of the way and back home satisfied not only with catching the Indian so easily but with the new position Rocky's Comfort Risers provided.

    Yesterday, I just cleaned The Black and watched our Broncos lose once again to Seattle, so not nearly as satisfying a day.

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    Senior Member 53driver's Avatar
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    New "gloves"

    She got her new gloves today, Kury ISOs with a Throttle Boss.
    Just like her older sisters.

    I have an XL hand and I was really missing the extra diameter of the ISOs compared to the stock grips.
    And I did the correct ones for the stock heated grips.

    Attachment 8801Attachment 8800

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    Steve
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    Isleen - 2014 F6BD
    Saorla - 1995 FLSTN Heritage Special


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    Rode it finally, all be it an hour tonight. This bike is a kick..
    Thank you Bro.
    4 Wheels Move the Body
    2 Wheels Move the Soul
    In Loving Memory of My Brother
    "Death Waits In The Dark"

    2013 F6B Deluxe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul B Blues View Post
    Wept silently and adjusted the cover which has been on for nearly a month, more rain to come and more tears of despair too no doubt
    Living in Scotland, isn't rain gear an every day wear item? I would think you'd be used to it. Is it not worth the risk?

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