[URL]http://www.parisharley.com/[/URL]
What do you think ! No - I just saw it advertised in the local newspaper, and thought someone here might be in- terested. Besides, I'm not riding Harley, not that the ride makes any real difference. Paris is out of my 10 mile radius. Might be able to make the trip in my little truck - if I had plenty of time to pack. <G>
Well hell...I thought you were trying to get a ride put together. We all might can ride out there if you go...lol. Redshad
That's right, Gary I believe you ride one goodlooking, well polished/shined 'Big Ol' Valkyrie. Doncha. <G> B. Jay Kana-- NETexas 03Valk-&-98 Magna Have a Dandy Day--
Yes, it's a Valkyrie. But, I'd just stop there. It has damage from prior asphalt engagements, almost always dirty(sometimes called filthy), but the engine is clean inside through religious oil changes. Rick, formerly at Renegade, commented to me once - "Hey, have you ever heard of a carwash", during the change of my front tire. Unfortunately, 191 miles later, and due to a strategic sheet metal screw insertion, I had to return for another tire. But, suffering from embarrassment, I worked all day on cleaning the thing before I returned. I proudly rolled into Renegade's for my new tire, and told Rick - "the bike's out front" - as I handed him the key. Rick returned minutes later with - "I can't find you Valk, there's one out there, but it can't be yours". <BG>
GaryWalker answers: Bjay: Yes, it's a Valkyrie. But, I'd just stop there. It has damage from prior asphalt engagements, almost always dirty(sometimes called filthy), but the engine is clean inside through religious oil changes. Rick, formerly at Renegade, commented to me once - "Hey, have you ever heard of a carwash", during the change of my front tire. Unfortunately, 191 miles later, and due to a strategic sheet metal screw insertion, I had to return for another tire. But, suffering from embarrassment, I worked all day on cleaning the thing before I returned. I proudly rolled into Renegade's for my new tire, and told Rick - "the bike's out front" - as I handed him the key. Rick returned minutes later with - "I can't find you Valk, there's one out there, but it can't be yours". <BG> I know what chew' mean. Ive never been a real, real ''wiping'' and 'polishing'' motorcyle feller, either. I kinda like it when my black Valk, appears to have been rode hard and put away dirty. On the OTH, I'll get out there, and shine that big Gal up. Depends upon my mood. Especially when my SonLaw on his HD is here for a ride, you know how they are. <g> The' SonLaw left some good Harley stuff, here one time, and I like using it. It probably cost $50 per spray bottle, so therefore, I'll never get anymore of that, haveto use some cheap Honda stuff. (G) B. Jay Kana-- NETexas 03Valk-&-98 Magna Have a Dandy Day--