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Friends don't let friends follow Harleys...

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Don't believe so....

whatever falls off a Harley can hardly cause such damage to a spyder ryder...:roflblack::roflblack:
 
:shocked: I'm not sure about that; a buddy of mine once had an XLX Sportster, and it lost it's chain out on the four-lane... We found the chain pretty easy, but not the Master Link! :gaah:
 
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A friend of mine has a Harley bagger he recently took in on a recall because of a defective spring on the saddle bags.it was defective and would fall OFF on the road.
 
I think that cartoonist needs to learn how to spell.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
Blue Locktite

When I had my Harley I had a big bottle of blue locktite that got used on everything. If only I had that big bottle when I had my Kaw KZ900.:banghead:
 
riding hundreds of Patriot Guard missions, with Harleys in the majority, I have stories.

one of them is the kickstand that fell off a Soft Tail I was riding directly behind. bounced and luckily ricosheted off the cement to the side and missed me. it was recovered by a rider behind me and since I carry English/SAE tools and small parts like common bolts/screws/nuts, I was the rider's hero as I was able to reattach at the assembly area.
 
Here in AZ I ride with several different groups. The HD rides all treat me with respect. I appreciate that and return the same respect to them. I do not like to see any biker have a bike problem.
Kenn
 
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