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Harley Bubble :)

Bravnik

New member
Joined
Jan 12, 2010
Location
Fremont
Moto(s)
2002 VFR 800
Name
Paul
I have now seen it all I think. Do you lose poser points if your friends see your bike in it?

http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/gma_product.jsp?PRODUCT<>prd_id=845524441849449

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You could sneak into his garage and put a fan and shredded paper in it and make a Sno-Globe !
 
I thought the thread title meant that used Harleys are no longer "investment grade". :confused
 
Those are great, so in 10 years when you want to sell your bike it will still be brand new.:p

A friend of mine had a neighbor that had a simular set up for the Porshe he never drove.:laughing As a contractor I try to avoid people like that.
 
A hell if I owned a bike that had chrome parts worth more then a bike, and saw 50 miles a year I would buy one of those. :laughing
 
A hell if I owned a bike that had chrome parts worth more then a bike, and saw 50 miles a year I would buy one of those. :laughing

I went to a local HD dealer for oil. in stock they hade some $22k bikes with tons of factory chrome everywhere. The chrome looked wavey and cheap like chrome crap from a catologue. Very surprised. I thought for that money you'd at least get high quality build. Painted steel frame and hardware looked shitty too....like I welded it in highschool.
 
hotbox it

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA great use of flatus.

fla·tus/ˈflātəs/
Noun: AIRBORNE POOP PARTICLES. gaseous sediment.
 
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Man, that'd be awesome to sit on the bike and have someone fart in the inlet. Mmmmmm.... flatus.

That's a strange notion of awesome. I think it would be far more awesome to be the farter than the fartee.
 
if I lived in the Midwest and had a sick bike I'd have one of those for indoor display purposes.
 
We need these in the Sunset, where everything rusts.
 
I have a softail Deuce and thought that the bubble was weird. In much of the snow country riders park their bikes for the winter. In the days leading up to that time salt gets put on the road for snow. So you really need to clean and preserve your bike before you park it for the winter. In your garage you are supposed to put a plastic tarp on the floor with a rug over it to reduce moisture. Still, the car gets parked in the garage and drips salt water on the floor making it like you live in Half Moon Bay, hence the bubble.

The proper solution is to live in a location where you can ride year 'round.
 
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