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Little Red Riding Vic Part One

September 6, 2012

One thing that became clear to me during trip in June to the Smoke Out Thirteen, was just how unsuitable my 2003 Victory V92C was for extended trips.  Until then, I had only used it for local riding in the North Georgia Mountains.  There were many Sunday trips were I racked up over 300 miles, … More Little Red Riding Vic Part One

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Road 6 Customs Sportster Hard Tail Install

July 18, 2012

This is a series of videos covering the installation of a Road 6 Customs Sportster hard tail conversion kit.  This is a complete kit that includes everything you need to convert your 1982 to 2003 Harley Sportster to a rigid frame ride.  The kit is 100 percent US made, the hard tail section is made … More Road 6 Customs Sportster Hard Tail Install

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The Basics: Motorcycle Safety Tire Wear Bars

May 28, 2012

The tire below is worn out, it looks like there is still good tread, but, with over 12,000 miles on it, it’s done, and unsafe.  A clear indication of this is that the tread is worn down to the wear bars. This is my own bike, and I should have never let the tire get … More The Basics: Motorcycle Safety Tire Wear Bars

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