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Author Topic: Chopper Comparo Honda VS BIg Dog  (Read 1091 times)
big turkey
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« on: March 02, 2010, 11:32:59 AM »

Honda Fury vs Big Dog Coyote Chopper Comparisonpowered by Aeva


I had a 450 Honda Twin Cam Chopper that I bought form the Harley Shop in 1982.

That bike had a Halrey Sporster Frame wiht a wide back tire for then and the Front end was

Unbelievably long.

Road and handled great .

The builder was very good. 600$ Then, rode it for  Year and sold it for 600$.

Never spent a penny on it , did not even change the oil.

My wife that I have been married too for 28 years took our first date on this thing.

She shoulda known I was crazy then, but some how I fooled her.

She never would get on my Valkyrie but she has been feeling poorly for a while. So that pobably

Explains that.

But she does wear her Harley apparel but does not ride any more.

I even bought her a Kawasaki Mean Streak to learn on, after the course of course.

She has lost interest so it has become my project bike.

WInd shield, Bags, Trunk, Mustang Seat wiht driver back rest, floor boards, crash bars , highway pegs,

Vance and hines big shots, highly recommended for this 1600 engine, and a Kand N Air filter inthe stockair box.

Is the Special addition Mean Strak so the Frame is Red and the Bike has a blacked out engine and other goodies from the factory.

Will be riding it to Cheaha, good Lord willing.
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big turkey
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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2010, 11:37:05 AM »

Big Shots on Mean Streak

Mean Streak With Vance & Hines Big Shotspowered by Aeva
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big turkey
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« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2010, 11:44:58 AM »

Valerie Test Rides a Mean Streakpowered by Aeva


If I could get her on a bike she would be hooked.

She can ride a bicycle, ten speed, knows how to use a manual transmission, and can even ride a horse.

Just one time would get her going.

Ain't nothing like riding a Motorcycle.
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Tropic traveler
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Livin' the Valk, er, F6B life in Central Florida.

Silver Springs, Florida


« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2010, 04:46:35 PM »

Nothin' better than having your wife as a riding partner.

Kim's "starter" bike, 2005 Shadow Spirit 750.
She's been up to GA & down to KW on it.


Got her used to a Valk while I had a 1 1/2 year fling with a Rocket 3.


After she rode my Valk to the Keys the next year I knew I had to get her a Valkyrie for her own or I wasn't going to get mine back!

Sooo... bye bye Rocket, hello 2nd Valk! Her very own, fixed it up just like she wants it.

A woman & her Valk. Wink






You are right about the getting hooked on bike riding.
It worked for Kim!!
 
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big turkey
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« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2010, 04:51:21 PM »

As ole Beavis and Butt Head would say, hah., hah,, hah, KOOL.

That's a cuople of nice Valks.
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