Deanna777
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:agree: yes, it does..... makes the waiting very tough! :banghead: Deanna:agree: The Sun is getting warmer... it makes the waiting even tougher! nojoke
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:agree: yes, it does..... makes the waiting very tough! :banghead: Deanna:agree: The Sun is getting warmer... it makes the waiting even tougher! nojoke
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Here's my Voyager![]()
I assume you got her the tractor to go with it. Real men give real birthday presents; like mine!
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Send the warm weather up to the North East! DeannaSaturday morning, about 6:15am. As this moon settles west into the everglades, the new sun rises out of the Atlantic.
Expected temps in the mid 70's and a 4 hour ride today with a lunch stop about 100 miles away.
View attachment 143477 That is VERY impressive! :bowdown: But it would also define "Overkill" for generations to come!
She's got a new Three-Stage, 30" Troy-Bilt coming this way! (Complete with an enclosure to protect her from the blowing snow...)
Her old 24" Two-Stage modle (5024), was getting a bit long in the tooth, and didn't have the power to throw snow as far as she wanted...
Very nice. I had the last year they made the Voyager in that configuration. Also had a Vulcan 2000 LTD and a Vulcan 900 LTD. Great bikes all. :yes:
Same configuration now as the Vaquero, it's a 2010.
I think that she watched too many "Home Improvement" episodes... :shocked:
She's completely into the whole "More Power" way of doing things!![]()
They did have an inline 4 for a while (The Voyager 12? :dontknow
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Here's a 2002 midel.
I'm with her! From horses to tools to machines, the more power, the better!![]()
A buddy of mine had one of them. They were a very nice ride! :thumbup:Yup! That is the one.
My Spyder is in the shop but we had a customer's bike at home and it needed a test ride, someone had to do it. It was warm enough in the garage that I seriously thought about turning the fan on. I sucked it up and worked without it.
I am in a bit of a dilemma now. Dealer has a 2011 Kawi Voyager (1700 cc) with only 4,000 miles on the clock. We are talking about the dealer writing me a check for about $2,500 in trade of my 2011 :ani29: RT A & C. It has 23,000 miles on the clock. Trunk light, comfort seat, running lights, and seal floorboards are the only options on the :spyder2:. The Kawi looks so new, it is scary.
Should I go for that dangerous test drive?