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    I myself am a Harley riding drummer. A friend of mine posted this picture to my Facebook page, and I thought I'd share it here.

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    I wonder if I could rock that in my racecar lol

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    LOL Nice. I would so wear that when riding
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    That's cool! I know I'd wear that while riding.

    The big trend out here now is wearing face covers that look like skulls. It's always freaky seeing guys that look like skeletons riding down the road.
    Stolen from EddieV:
    Boom, ching, boom boom ching, fuggadugga fuggadugga fuggadugga crash. Rinse, Repeat ad-nauseum.

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    Come on Mark. You steal copy. Just look at your signature.
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    Nothing says 'tough' like a drummer with ducklings on his drums. Ha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markadiddle View Post
    The big trend out here now is wearing face covers that look like skulls. It's always freaky seeing guys that look like skeletons riding down the road.
    I've seen a couple of those. They are kinda freaky!
    Aut Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam
    "I shall either find a way or make one"

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    That's awesome. Makes me want to buy another motorcycle, just so I can have that on my helmet.

    Tex

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    I expected this thread to be about this video...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7ygxSlg32g
    -Mike


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    We grow old because we stop playing."

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    Just bought this '07 ElectrGlide Ultra Classic last week. I still have a bit of "elbow grease" to put into her. It was pretty dusty from sitting outside at work next to the cement plant. Plus, I have to get new seats or have them repaired. I'm not a big fan of the furry seats, but hey, I got the bike really cheap!



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    Stolen from EddieV:
    Boom, ching, boom boom ching, fuggadugga fuggadugga fuggadugga crash. Rinse, Repeat ad-nauseum.

    Quote Originally Posted by drummer View Post
    Come on Mark. You steal copy. Just look at your signature.
    Quote Originally Posted by Texdrumr View Post
    Nothing says 'tough' like a drummer with ducklings on his drums. Ha!

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    Nice bike how many miles?
    , those furry seats are great on long rides. They prevent monkey butt. I personally have ceramic beads on my seat and love them
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDK View Post
    Nice bike how many miles?
    , those furry seats are great on long rides. They prevent monkey butt. I personally have ceramic beads on my seat and love them
    40,000 miles. Picked it up at work(I work for an auto auction) for 7 grand.

    I just realized the fuzzy seat was just a seat cover. The leather seats underneath are in mint condition. Maybe I'll throw the fuzzy bush seat back on if I do take it on a long haul.
    Stolen from EddieV:
    Boom, ching, boom boom ching, fuggadugga fuggadugga fuggadugga crash. Rinse, Repeat ad-nauseum.

    Quote Originally Posted by drummer View Post
    Come on Mark. You steal copy. Just look at your signature.
    Quote Originally Posted by Texdrumr View Post
    Nothing says 'tough' like a drummer with ducklings on his drums. Ha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markadiddle View Post
    Just bought this '07 ElectrGlide Ultra Classic last week. I still have a bit of "elbow grease" to put into her. It was pretty dusty from sitting outside at work next to the cement plant. Plus, I have to get new seats or have them repaired. I'm not a big fan of the furry seats, but hey, I got the bike really cheap!



    Nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markadiddle View Post
    Just bought this '07 ElectrGlide Ultra Classic last week. I still have a bit of "elbow grease" to put into her. It was pretty dusty from sitting outside at work next to the cement plant. Plus, I have to get new seats or have them repaired. I'm not a big fan of the furry seats, but hey, I got the bike really cheap!



    I love the Ultras. 7k????WOW! I just sold my bike about a month ago. No regrets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marko138 View Post
    I love the Ultras. 7k????WOW! I just sold my bike about a month ago. No regrets.
    Yep, 7K. With auction and DMV fees, I'm out the door for $8,350. I figured out the "bush seat" was nothing but a seat cover, so I removed that. The chrome is pitting a little around the back mounts where the trunk is, but no biggie. I spent about 8 hours on Sunday pulling chrome plates off of it and polishing like a mad man. I've a bit further to go on it though. I may turn around and sell it next year. I'm thinking I can probably get a little more than what I paid for it.
    Stolen from EddieV:
    Boom, ching, boom boom ching, fuggadugga fuggadugga fuggadugga crash. Rinse, Repeat ad-nauseum.

    Quote Originally Posted by drummer View Post
    Come on Mark. You steal copy. Just look at your signature.
    Quote Originally Posted by Texdrumr View Post
    Nothing says 'tough' like a drummer with ducklings on his drums. Ha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markadiddle View Post
    Yep, 7K. With auction and DMV fees, I'm out the door for $8,350. I figured out the "bush seat" was nothing but a seat cover, so I removed that. The chrome is pitting a little around the back mounts where the trunk is, but no biggie. I spent about 8 hours on Sunday pulling chrome plates off of it and polishing like a mad man. I've a bit further to go on it though. I may turn around and sell it next year. I'm thinking I can probably get a little more than what I paid for it.
    I like the Street Glide look. My buddy got the detachable trunk kit for his Ultra. Looks slick without the trunk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marko138 View Post
    I like the Street Glide look. My buddy got the detachable trunk kit for his Ultra. Looks slick without the trunk.
    Oh ya, I def plan on that. The bike just came with the touring pack. I'm sure who ever owned before I did had a different seat for it(it was a repo).

    What I want is, a seat, with a backrest for the driver and just the passenger seat. Unfortunately, I have to watch my $$ for a bit. I just bought a new car, a Honda Rebel for the wife and a new Roland TD15 e-kit. I've been shelling out the dough-ray-me a bit too much lately if ya know what I mean.

    Possibly next year, If I sell this bike, a Street Glide is my next choice.
    Stolen from EddieV:
    Boom, ching, boom boom ching, fuggadugga fuggadugga fuggadugga crash. Rinse, Repeat ad-nauseum.

    Quote Originally Posted by drummer View Post
    Come on Mark. You steal copy. Just look at your signature.
    Quote Originally Posted by Texdrumr View Post
    Nothing says 'tough' like a drummer with ducklings on his drums. Ha!

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    Was tough to say good bye to my old bike (72k miles and alot of memories) but I Just traded up to a 2016 RG, I have a bunch of add ons that are on back order but this is my new baby as of 8/14/16

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    Sabian HHX Legacy

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    Do they come with training wheels, or are you on your own?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDK View Post
    Was tough to say good bye to my old bike (72k miles and alot of memories) but I Just traded up to a 2016 RG, I have a bunch of add ons that are on back order but this is my new baby as of 8/14/16

    [IMG][/IMG]
    Nice ride.

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    Sweet rides... Mine is a 1600cc Kawasaki Vulcan Nomad.

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    Here she is with some chrome trinkets added on : )







    Ludwig Classic Maple 22x16,10x8,12x9,16x16
    7" Moon Gel Practice Pad
    Sabian HHX Legacy

    Decide whether this is love for the craft or simply an ego thing

    http://www.redskymary.com/ NOT MY BAND, JUST A GREAT LOCAL BAND WHO SHOULD BE SOOO MUCH BIGGER IMO

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    Nice bike MDK. So you know, there's a thread just for this:

    http://www.drumchat.com/showthread.p...ght=motorcycle

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