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12-21-2014, 11:22 AM | #1 |
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Thanks!
Thanks for the input. As far as oil & everything , I usually try to keep up with most things on a ride. Besides riding since 15 yrs , I also owned Two motorcycle repair & customizing shops in NH. I have found that with cycles or with just about anything , preventative maintenance is the most important thing. I mostly rode "chopped" Triumphs before so Trikes are fairly new to me! Thanks again,Irish
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01-07-2015, 07:56 PM | #2 |
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MMSScooters?
Sorry-I was writing to ask you a question but my computer just went blank & I lost everything! I have an appointment now , so I'll get back to you tomorrow! Irish
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01-16-2015, 12:12 PM | #3 |
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Road Warrior!
To anyone interested , I traded the Road Warrior for a 1200cc Sportster Trike!
I think that the Road Warrior had many mechanical problems that I'm getting to the age , that I don't want to screw with anymore! Plus I couldn't get used to the lack of power that I'm used to.It was fine around the retirement village that we live in but on the main roads , it was horrible. I'm 70 now & have been riding since I was 15 & I have avoided more accidents with power than with brakes or lack of power & this Trike has plenty of power! Just because it's there doesn't mean that you have to use it , but it's nice to know it's there! This may b the "old" way of thinking but it's MY way! It's sort of like "You can't teach an old dog new tricks!" I also don't believe that! Irish
P.S. The Sportster is a 1976. The Road Warrior was a 2014, but I just want to customize.Not fix everything that was wrong to start with! |
01-17-2015, 07:48 PM | #4 |
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Mistake!!!!
Excuse me, I meant that the Sportster was a 2006! Irish
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