ngmcbiker wrote:
If the Vance and Hines are free breathing, does that make them lively?
Why yes, and they make your T run quite lively as well!
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ngmcbiker wrote: Why yes, and they make your T run quite lively as well!
You meet the nicest people on a Honda (forum).
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ken fraley |
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I got my first "T" in 2001 at the same time a friend also got one. After a trip from Ohio to Washington his melted like ice cream in the hot sun. My
never did anything! I sold it with over 16,000 mile on it and never had the problem, or any others. I have owned 10 or so other bikes in the past and have to
say the "T" is the best by far.
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kcroadrocket |
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my areo reflector had not melted, but i never liked the looks of the reflectors on the cover and i have studded everything, so i took the cover off, marked it
and drilled small holes that i could push stud tips through and studded it. you can just barely see them in this photo. later, bud
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Did somebody say CHROME!!!!!!
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Skip MMShadowT |
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Not to hijack the thread too much but where did you get the studs? I've checked the local Ben Franklin store but no luck.
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kcroadrocket |
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i get my studs at tandy leather, but somebody, not sure it was on this forum, said they found them at hobby lobby. tandy leather now has a
"motorcycle" section if you have one near you, it's worth the trip just to look around. later, bud
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Skip MMShadowT |
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Thanks KC.
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