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Topic : Interesting site for the Speeder in You!!!
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 Kando 
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Posted : 17 Dec 2010 - 01:33   Post title : Interesting site for the Speeder in You!!!
 
Nice Guy Aaron and very responsive to questions I had on one of his products!! enjoy


Aaron E. Zimmermann
Velocity Specialist
LEGAL SPEEDING
az@legalspeeding.com
www.legalspeeding.com


Things not to say to a cop #62:
"Don't they have a minimum height requirement to be a police officer?"


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 thanks4thefish42 
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Posted : 17 Dec 2010 - 11:58   Post title : Re: Interesting site for the Speeder in You!!! (Re: Kando)
 
Interesting site. I wonder if the centerstand rolling dolly would work somehow with the configuration of the pipes and frame on the bird? Sort of pricey but what a great tool for those who suffer from MBS (multiple bike syndrome-a bad viral infecton).

Capt T

"you don't get too old to ride, you grow old because you stop riding"

 
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 Kando 
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Posted : 17 Dec 2010 - 23:38   Post title : Re: Interesting site for the Speeder in You!!! (Re: thanks4thefish42)
 
nope that's what got me there, the trolly won't work with the TBird and Aaron is at the LB show now, it's designed for bikes 500lbs or less, sportbikes...

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 thanks4thefish42 
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Posted : 18 Dec 2010 - 00:05   Post title : Re: Interesting site for the Speeder in You!!! (Re: Kando)
 
I have one of these: Link BUT, it won't work on the bird but is a neat idea for working on the bike. No moving parts but those damn pipes in the way"

You can make a home made one....like this:

Link I think with proper cutouts for the twin pipes that this wooden deal might work. I'm thinking of making one up when I get back from vacation. Be easier to make a template out of wood then work on the metal one. As for a trolly, I'm tinking on that one hard.

Maybe the guys will make a heavy duty lift for the heavier bikes but I"m sure it would cost heavy money as well.

For sure the bird is more than 500 lbs-I was shocked to find out how heavy it was after my test ride. I'm hooked on it now. Love the bike.


Ride safe and Merry Christmas,

Capt T

 
Other rides


Kawasaki Vulcan 900 LT
Suzuki Boulevard S50
BMW R90/6-Luftmeister fairing

Calling upon my years of experience, I froze at the controls. ~Stirling Moss
Post edited by thanks4thefish42 on 18 Dec 2010 - 00:07