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That would intimidate the cagers for sure. But it looks like a bitch to steer and ride. I'l stick with my swivel head, my situational awareness, my P238 in the vest pocket, and the G-23 in the crash bar bag. Oh yeah, I forgot the AIRHORN!!! :biggrin:
 
That would intimidate the cagers for sure. But it looks like a bitch to steer and ride. I'l stick with my swivel head, my situational awareness, my P238 in the vest pocket, and the G-23 in the crash bar bag. Oh yeah, I forgot the AIRHORN!!! :biggrin:
Wife carries the P238, I have the BIG AIRHORN!!!
 
Teamwork. I like it!!!

Can't get my wife to ride. High school boyfriend dumped it with her on the back and she broke her ankle.

Don't look a gift horse in the mouth...:biggrin: Nah, that's nasty of me. My wife will ride on the back of the geezerglide, but only short trips. When I ride, it's usually on longer trips, so she's rarely on the bike. She does like to make the Sturgis rally, as long as we take 2 days to get there (sigh...).
 
I saw this and thought I'd share...

What you need when the cagers cut you off!!

Star Wars X-fighter Bike..

Please, I beg of you. tell me where I can buy one!! LOL!!

I always thought a couple of 50 calls mounted on the Batwing Fairing of my Harley Ultra would no VERY nicely in traffic. ROFL!!!!!

I can't find an old 65 Dodge Polara. That works too. NOBODY tries to cut you off in that monster! LOL!!
 
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It is the Bat Bike.

I bet that thing is a hydro-static drive, two wheel drive bike too.
 
If ya just gotta have something like this, go with the Dodge Tomahawk, complete with the Viper V-10 powerplant.

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