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Perineum Ripper 03-29-2015 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by TrebMaxx (Post 11408819)
I have been getting the urge to get a bike. Looking at a 2010 Honda VTX1300 Sabre. I am not looking for something for long touring trips just weekend rides and using for going to and from work during the week. I would like to go and offer $6800 cash for this. Would that be about right?
http://www.larrysmotorsports.us/2010...SC6708AK002178

I know you aren't looking for a touring bike but if you are wanting it for weekends and for commuting I would recommend finding one with saddlebags..they make life a lot easier..if you go to work and it's cool out you can wear a jacket then stuff it in a bag that afternoon..on tweekend rides you can buy a couple bottles of water and if you stop somewhere you have a drink that way you don't need to sit at the station and finish drinking..just my suggestion

Graystoke 03-30-2015 07:11 AM

I purchased a new toy hauler, and I needed a Wheel Chock to secure the bike.
There are so many choices to be had. Anything from $29.00-$400.
I decided that is must meet these needs.

1. Hold the bike upright so I can strap it down myself. This was important because often the wife isn't going on the trips, and it needs to be a one man job.

2. Be Removable. Since the toy hauler is the camper, I wanted a removable system that wont take up floor space.

3. Be adjustable for multiple bikes. Since I have a couple of Motorcycles I need it to work from anything from 14 inch tire to 21. And you never know when I might purchase a new ride.

4. Be able to work on a Garage floor for Maintenance.

So ultimately I got this unit. A Condor Pit Stop Trailer Stop. Not cheap, but quality unit. I ended up spending $230 for this unit. That includes the quick mount system.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/319Uk7%2BN53L.jpg

Lzen 03-31-2015 02:35 PM

First time I've had to have only the oil changed in my Road King since I bought it. At 1000 and 5000 it was change all fluids, which was around $280 each time. I'm at just over 8k miles so I figured I would do just the oil and regular, not synthetic. I figure that I should hit the 10k changing of fluids sometime this summer. Would love to be able to ride a lot more than I have but I'm always busy with something, it seems. Anyway, just changing the oil cost me $81. :banghead: Pretty sad when the cost of an oil change in the car last week was $24.

kcfanXIII 04-02-2015 09:50 PM

Finally got mine out of the shop. Just feeling her out tonight, only did about 40 miles. Can't wait for a longer trip.

kcfanXIII 04-03-2015 08:55 AM

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I'll get some better pictures up this weekend.

Perineum Ripper 04-03-2015 09:12 AM

Good looking bike man..happy you finally got it back from the shop

Perineum Ripper 04-03-2015 09:20 AM

I need to take more pictures of my bike and get it up..love the Road King so far..thinking about getting a Mustang seat..I ride enough I want a more luxurious ride..in the next couple months I will be riding to Georgia so I will need a comfortable seat

Anybody have any experience with Mustang seats

http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/m...lide-1997-2007

kcfanXIII 04-03-2015 09:47 AM

The new bike has one. It is infinitely more comfortable than the seat on my old bike, but it was a 30 year old stock seat. The Mustang seat on the new one has a driver back rest. Only have about 40 miles on it so far, but I felt like I could have ridden all night. Stupid rain cut my ride short.

I also have a question for you guys. The windscreen on this bike has that foggy build up, and I noticed last night after dark that it was really inhibiting my vision. I could not see potholes or if critters were running out in front of me. Do you guys know of any polish or anything that might restore the windscreen? I'm thinking of changing it out with a fairing before long, so I don't really want to buy a new one.

Lzen 04-03-2015 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by kcfanXIII (Post 11416877)
I'll get some better pictures up this weekend.

Sweet! :thumb:

Sygerrik 04-03-2015 11:41 AM

Plexiglass is damned difficult to polish without burning/melting, let alone keeping it optically sound once you're done.

You can try some of the consumer grade liquid polishes, but they don't work well if the surface is damaged enough to affect visibility. Clear coat polish works, but you'll need a low RPM buffer, preferably random orbital.

Don't try this with a drill adapter like you can with glass, you'll just burn the plastic.

kcfanXIII 04-03-2015 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Sygerrik (Post 11417132)
Plexiglass is damned difficult to polish without burning/melting, let alone keeping it optically sound once you're done.

You can try some of the consumer grade liquid polishes, but they don't work well if the surface is damaged enough to affect visibility. Clear coat polish works, but you'll need a low RPM buffer, preferably random orbital.

Don't try this with a drill adapter like you can with glass, you'll just burn the plastic.

Thanks. Probably just going to remove it and leave the mounting hardware in place for a fairing.

KC native 04-03-2015 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by kcfanXIII (Post 11417178)
Thanks. Probably just going to remove it and leave the mounting hardware in place for a fairing.

Try one of those headlight refinishing kits.

kcfanXIII 04-03-2015 02:30 PM

I tried one and it really didn't really make a difference.

jab0450 04-03-2015 02:56 PM

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Finally got in a good ride this last weekend. Mine is the Hard Candy purple Street Bob.

kcfanXIII 04-04-2015 07:35 PM

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Finally got a good picture. Took the windscreen off till I find someway to clear it up.


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