meierjn
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My buddy picked this up yesterday
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They say them "apes" are very comfortable to ride with? I've never tried them though.
My buddy picked this up yesterday
//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200525/e03f7db7211d78fb84a2922898f3abbd.jpg[/Nice bike
They say them "apes" are very comfortable to ride with? I've never tried them though.
They say them "apes" are very comfortable to ride with? I've never tried them though.
Your first 3 hrs in a rain storm will tell the story, my opinion if your hands are above your shoulders not so much unless your just going to Tim hortons on Tuesday’s lol
Not really a big bike guy but that is a beauty bike right there.
Your first 3 hrs in a rain storm will tell the story, my opinion if your hands are above your shoulders not so much unless your just going to Tim hortons on Tuesday’s lol
Yes. Valemont to Leduc in the rain is no fun.
I hear ya! Get your pits clean though!Your first 3 hrs in a rain storm will tell the story, my opinion if your hands are above your shoulders not so much unless your just going to Tim hortons on Tuesday’s lol
They say them "apes" are very comfortable to ride with? I've never tried them though.
Nothing says I’m a new rider more than silly high bars. For rides further than to the local bar they’re terrible. Spend a day in the wind or rain and off they come .
I agree with you 100%. It's one of them things that if you have them you swear by them because you put the time, effort, and money into installing them.Nothing says I’m a new rider more than silly high bars. For rides further than to the local bar they’re terrible. Spend a day in the wind or rain and off they come .
Left his mark? Did he do a burnout or leave some oil?
Yeah, that would have been a good pic to get!Oil...
Wish I'd taken a pic of him leaving, [he's 6'-4" 365lbs] just dwarfs this bike.