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big turkey
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« on: March 30, 2010, 06:30:56 PM »

Installed two new horns on my Interstate and wow what a difference.

Installed a High And low tone Horn and they really get the sound thing on.

Good Horns, Extra or Flashing Break Lights are helpful at a red light.

Fog or Pods wiht lights up front, or just run your headlight on Bright or High Beam during day light hours, add safety as you will be seen most of the time.

But all this can still fail if you don't know Defensive Driving Tactics on a Sicle.

ALways wear a Helmet , Gloves , Leather Jacket or Mesh with padding in the summer , and for God's sakes

wear some boots or other heavy foot wear when riding.

Stupid Hurts.

I should know with thirteen broken bones and lots of road rash to prove it.

Yes I never took a safe riding course, but I talk to people that have and I have learned a lot form them that have.

Big Al
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scoot
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Lifes too short Ride it hard

Grand Rapids Mi.


« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2010, 06:35:21 PM »

And most of all you've stayed at a Holiday inn express Grin
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Some like to ride Fat boys, I think I'll stay with the fat lady
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