View Full Version : My great escape
BluesLover
03-21-2008, 04:38 PM
Ok, so I'm overdoing it just a bit ... got the bike all ready for the road - new rubber, new tail light bulb, put all the new "safety" accessories on her (mud-flaps from Timberwolfe Leather, new grips, some "shiny" floor board covers for the front, floorboards for the rear, engine bolt cover, oil cap, etc.).
She looked go nice out on the driveway that I couldn't stand it and off I went ... didn't go far, only about a 50 km loop, but man, did it feel good!!!:)
Now, I'm just waiting for the new CB antenna and the trunk wing light to come in and that will be it ... (yeah ... right!!! :whistling:)
Cheers,
Yammer Dan
03-21-2008, 05:47 PM
Not Bad at all. But did you notice its a 2nd Gen??:rotfl:
Looks like you are ready!!Ride Safe!!!
cecdoo
03-21-2008, 09:16 PM
Boy she looks nice, you gave me some ideas for mine, I like the chrome floorboards, maybe next year:whistling: Sure looks puuurty. Craig
Marcarl
03-21-2008, 09:50 PM
You got an awesome scoot, now you've just about got it all, you're Canadian (well imported maybe), you have money,(or had money) warm weather is coming (sometime I hope, usually does) and you have a bike for two (only the first gen is better):stirthepot:
KeithR
03-21-2008, 09:55 PM
Summer is just around the corner.......beautiful bike !
I'm just wondering how did you attach the rear flap ?
Thanks
Keith
GigaWhiskey
03-21-2008, 10:03 PM
Gawd, how I know the feelin'! Git her all sparkly and you got take her for a run! Kinda like the ole' lady, lol.
:1hotsht:
BluesLover
03-21-2008, 10:09 PM
I'm just wondering how did you attach the rear flap?
Thanks Keith - both the rear and front mudflaps tuck under the chrome rims. They are each held in place by a couple of chrome screws.
Cheers,
Stratcat
03-21-2008, 10:15 PM
Ok, so I'm overdoing it just a bit ... got the bike all ready for the road - new rubber, new tail light bulb, put all the new "safety" accessories on her (mud-flaps from Timberwolfe Leather, new grips, some "shiny" floor board covers for the front, floorboards for the rear, engine bolt cover, oil cap, etc.).
She looked go nice out on the driveway that I couldn't stand it and off I went ... didn't go far, only about a 50 km loop, but man, did it feel good!!!:)
Now, I'm just waiting for the new CB antenna and the trunk wing light to come in and that will be it ... (yeah ... right!!! :whistling:)
Cheers,
Great lookin scoot, sounds like a good day to me!
skidrow
03-21-2008, 10:57 PM
love the boards, but you gotta be careful with those. I had them on my 96 rstd and the rubber strips kept peeling off. Keep some adhesive with you.
BluesLover
03-21-2008, 11:02 PM
Keep some adhesive with you.Thanks for the tip! The ones on the front are the Kuryakin covers (they just slip over the original ones). Is that what you had as well?
Cheers.
MikeM8560
03-22-2008, 12:30 AM
She looks Great!
nice touch will all the white sand dunes :thumbsup2:
relic
03-22-2008, 12:33 AM
Ok, so I'm overdoing it just a bit ... got the bike all ready for the road - new rubber, new tail light bulb, put all the new "safety" accessories on her (mud-flaps from Timberwolfe Leather, new grips, some "shiny" floor board covers for the front, floorboards for the rear, engine bolt cover, oil cap, etc.).
She looked go nice out on the driveway that I couldn't stand it and off I went ... didn't go far, only about a 50 km loop, but man, did it feel good!!!:)
Now, I'm just waiting for the new CB antenna and the trunk wing light to come in and that will be it ... (yeah ... right!!! :whistling:)
Cheers,
Lou I know its been a long winter and Stephen and I worked on the bikes last sunday puting new toys on(TFD's bike- Fender rail,Rear diamondr led light,Radiator grill) but I don't think I can get out of the subdivision as there is a ton of salt and sand still on the roads.I added a few things to mine this winter also(diamondr backrest,shorty windshield,Trailer hitch). Glad you made it back safe and hope it took some of the anxiety out. I started mine yesterday and it sounded sweet but I will leave it alone for a little longer.Looking forward to riding with you this summer. Say hi to Vicki for Dianne and we will catch you later.
Lone Eagle
03-22-2008, 01:12 AM
SHOULD HAVE WARNED US TO WEAR SUN GLASSES WITH ALL THAT CHROME - GOOD JOB.
:thumbsup:
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