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No but ,if I was on the market for a new Harley , after test riding both machines, Roland's street glide and this roadglide ,I would go for the street glide...the indian challenger really needs and update...cluster, switches..I'm hearing big changes for 2027 model year.
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Well my bike will now lift the front wheel, only a little but it definitely leaves the ground, not something I'm going to be trying to do but something I would rather avoid, it ain't the right kind of bike for that. I was pulling to the front of a queue and the lights changed so I pinned it and the front came up and I eased it back down after about 30 yards or so, there is now a ridge along the centre of my seat where I gripped it with my arse.
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That's where he ended up though.
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It can't be him as he wasn't aiming for the ditch
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Oh dear. https://www.facebook.com/reel/1527328245460809/?fs=e&fs=e
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It must be really bad if a midget like you says you're a few inches too high....
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Test road 2025 roadglide yesterday for about 40 km or so , wind protection not has good has the indian, it's like you're sitting a few inches from the calm air bubble, it had the upgraded sound system and did sound good even at highway speed , suspension is definitely improved compared to my previous 2015 , those sucker bumps are no longer and issue, dash cluster, buttons and controls are definitely better than what indian is currently offering, this one had the 117 with variable valve timing, torque really comes on strong at low revs...caught me off garde a few times...but Ive been hearing the tuner shops are staying away from those variable timing 117...
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When you have a friend with a Harley....be prepared to be constantly running to the dealer for repairs...loose baffles in Roland's machine..lol. Wasn't planning to come up for a ride , cause me and BillyRay did 300 km or so in 33c yesterday..and Im looking like a cooked lobster...nice 22 c today. Few more pics from today, Roland managed to get a demo out , took it for about 40 km or so...
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Anyone know anything about mass airflow sensors?
YamaHead replied to Nute's topic in MOTORCYCLE WORKSHOP
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Anyone know anything about mass airflow sensors?
Buckster replied to Nute's topic in MOTORCYCLE WORKSHOP
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Amongst other things today I changed two heater plugs on a diesel astra. These are the ones which have a built in pressure sensor, £100 each. Lots of stories and tails of them snapping off but they both came out easy so I'm having a beer to celebrate before Mandi gets home.
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Quebec plates....thank God...lol. Must have smoke some good weed back in the days..lol.
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Those aren't UK plates.
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Done a brake job on one of my mother's friend..a little accura rdx...this morning. Took out the indian for a little scoot to get something to eat..ran into somekind of UDV ..and unentefied diving vehicle wrapped in aluminum tape...lol. It had UK plates on it...Six30 on a north American tour ?
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That's very intelligent of you...to have a trailer on standby for the return ride home...
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Other than some odd jobs around the house I've done bugga all. Hate waiting for parcels. If I'm out there alway just before 12, I wait in and the time goes to mid afternoon.