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Master and Commander Posts: 1796 Location: Albany, GA. | Subject: Motorcycle cradle Ralph, we did it all wrong. I got passed by a Car Hauler today. Behind the sleeper was a cradle that held his bike. Looked like a hard tail. Ramp to get it on and off folded out from the right. When he parks, out comes the Hog, and he's off and prowling. Would have been nice to have on the shutdown day if you didn't keep two logs. I can just see Doc and Gentry becoming Truck Drivers so they can be super cool with the bike up back. | ||
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Master and Commander Posts: 1405 Location: Houston, TX (Best state in the US) | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle speaking of Doc Gardner, has he got his training wheels off yet? | ||
Ralph Luther |
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COMSUBBBS Posts: 6180 Location: Summerville, SC | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle Yeah Walt, I've seen a few others doing the samething. With the new length laws and the extended wheel base tractors allow a lot options. Seen ATVs attached to a rack underneath trailers where some carry pallets. | ||
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Admin Posts: 2297 Location: Renton, WA | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle Me and Doc ain't no "trailer queens" !!! | ||
Gil |
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Master and Commander Posts: 1608 | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle I hope not. HD's are for riding not towing, Signed proud owner of one BSA and three rice burners. | ||
Doc Gardner |
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Master and Commander Posts: 2254 Location: Foothills of the Ozarks | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle Don Gentry - 2009-07-20 9:28 PM Me and Doc ain't no "trailer queens" !!! You got that right; no truck, no trailer and no need for either. | ||
Sewer Pipe Snipe |
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Master and Commander Posts: 1796 Location: Albany, GA. | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle First split tire out in the boondocks are gonna change that tune. Edited by Sewer Pipe Snipe 2009-07-21 2:07 AM | ||
Ralph Luther |
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COMSUBBBS Posts: 6180 Location: Summerville, SC | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle Shoot Walt, Doc hasn't even gotten his first real road rash yet. Wait until he gets home a gets the tweezers out to pick gravel out of his arms and legs. | ||
Sewer Pipe Snipe |
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Master and Commander Posts: 1796 Location: Albany, GA. | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle That's why he married the nurse. He knows he's prone to falling down, especially on ice. Without the Scottie to blame, I wonder who or what he'll hold accountable for that first case of road rash? | ||
Doc Gardner |
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Master and Commander Posts: 2254 Location: Foothills of the Ozarks | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle Sewer Pipe Snipe - 2009-07-22 4:46 AM That's why he married the nurse. He knows he's prone to falling down, especially on ice. Without the Scottie to blame, I wonder who or what he'll hold accountable for that first case of road rash? I had "road rash" once back in the '60's when I was young and foolish riding a Triumph. Now I'm just foolish so I work hard to stay upright and not engage in sliding the leather along the highway. | ||
Ralph Luther |
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COMSUBBBS Posts: 6180 Location: Summerville, SC | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle LEATHER?????? You mean to tell us you wear "Leathers"? Here I thought you were going to be an authentic HD Rider. What is this world coming too? I'd expect ole "Wishbone" Clear to wear leathers but not our world famous in-house "richard smith". | ||
Doc Gardner |
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Master and Commander Posts: 2254 Location: Foothills of the Ozarks | Subject: RE: Motorcycle cradle Ralph Luther - 2009-07-22 10:41 AM LEATHER?????? You mean to tell us you wear "Leathers"? Here I thought you were going to be an authentic HD Rider. What is this world coming too? I'd expect ole "Wishbone" Clear to wear leathers but not our world famous in-house "richard smith". Ralph: You've been in the south way too long and have forgotten that up here in "south yooperland" it gets cold. Leather jackets are worn in all but the hottest month; when it actually warms up I switch to denim; (Levis of course; Seafarers are not available) I don't even want to think about Clear in "leather" | ||
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COMSUBBBS Posts: 2561 Location: Rapid City, SD | Subject: Doc, where do you live in the UP? My husband was born in Ishpeming, and lived there until he was around 12 years old. He always told me that there's nine months of winter there, and three months of poor skiing. Cora | ||
Doc Gardner |
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Master and Commander Posts: 2254 Location: Foothills of the Ozarks | Subject: RE: Doc, where do you live in the UP? Corabelle - 2009-07-22 8:12 PM My husband was born in Ishpeming, and lived there until he was around 12 years old. He always told me that there's nine months of winter there, and three months of poor skiing. Cora There are only two seasons in the U.P.; "snowflys" and "black fly's" | ||
Ralph Luther |
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COMSUBBBS Posts: 6180 Location: Summerville, SC | Subject: RE: Doc, where do you live in the UP? Damn those blackflys. Just reading the name causes pain. | ||
Doc Gardner |
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Master and Commander Posts: 2254 Location: Foothills of the Ozarks | Subject: RE: Doc, where do you live in the UP? Ralph Luther - 2009-07-23 10:26 AM Damn those blackflys. Just reading the name causes pain. Ralph: I don't live in the U.P.; I'm a "troll" (below the bridge) But I do go up there for vacations and sometimes work related travel. It's a beautiful place to visit and the people are a delight; it's like a completely different state than the lower peninsula of Michigan. If you speak "Finnish" you're welcomed back like a long lost cousin or uncle. I think Ric has some relatives who still live up there | ||
Ralph Luther |
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COMSUBBBS Posts: 6180 Location: Summerville, SC | Subject: RE: Doc, where do you live in the UP? Been to the UP many times. My brother was based out of KI for a number of years back in the 60s & 70s. I've also trucked thru there. It is a very pretty place until just after sundown when it looks like smoke coming out of the tree tops. Thems blackflys and they will be on your bod knawing and causing you to swell like you got bee stung. Those little bastards get in you nose, eyes, ears and they will drive you crazy when they start to crawl thru your beard. Damn!!! I'm beginning to itch just talking about them. | ||
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