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MY NAME IS JIM TWIGG OF RAVENNA, OHIO. IAM 55 AND THIS IS MY 1995 ROADKNIGHT AKA. ROADKING. 135,379 MILES ORIGINAL ON MOTOR AND TRANS(TRANSFUSIONS OF FLUIDS ARE A MUST). ITS BEEN IN TRANSFORMATION SINCE 2003. I BOUGHT IT USED STOCK WITH 40,XXX MILES. JUST A CAM AND I BLUEPRINTED STOCK C.V CARB. 68 H.P. AT REAR WHEEL, 73 FT. LBS. THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS THAT IAM DOING AT HOME. CURRENTLY MAKING A SET OF CUSTOM BAGS FROM SCRATCH. GOD KNOWS WHEN ILL GET THESE DONE(HOPEFULLY THIS YEAR). I BUILT THE FAIRING WITH A ZX-7 SPOILER (THAT WORKS DEFUSING THE AIR TO MY FACE), SIDE COVERS ARE CORBIN COPIES, DISCONTINUED CORBIN LOWER. HERITAGE FRONT FENDER,( MOUNTS LOWER TO LOOK SLAMED) ON EIGHTEEN INCH WHEELS. SOME OF THE PIECES WHERE PAINTED BY TOM, AT RAVENNA AUTO BODY IN RAVENNA, OHIO. I PAINTED THE FAIRING. ALL L.E.D.LIGHTS AND A DIGITAL SPEEDO AND FUEL GAUGE.


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My wife's Birthday present. I am only the driver, Hee, Hee. :) A  2000 Honda Shadow Sabra 1100. I call her Studley, as she has studs from the tank bib to the tip of the seat. Heck my wife even bought a black leather jacket with studs to match the bike. We just started riding last August when I had to renew my license after a 20 year lapse. The course was a blast in Florida in August, if you know what I mean. We spend our Summers in the Blue Ridge mountains, just because we can. We entered a Best Bike Contest on a local poker run, and we won Best Bike out of a grand total of 6 Harley's and our Honda. The judges must have felt bad for us. There were at least 100 Bikes in the ride, but most did not enter the contest. Just goes to prove, you have to be in it to win it.


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goinsouth wrote...
MY NAME IS JIM TWIGG OF RAVENNA, OHIO. IAM 55 AND THIS IS MY 1995 ROADKNIGHT AKA. ROADKING. 135,379 MILES ORIGINAL ON MOTOR AND TRANS(TRANSFUSIONS OF FLUIDS ARE A MUST). ITS BEEN IN TRANSFORMATION SINCE 2003. I BOUGHT IT USED STOCK WITH 40,XXX MILES. JUST A CAM AND I BLUEPRINTED STOCK C.V CARB. 68 H.P. AT REAR WHEEL, 73 FT. LBS. THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS THAT IAM DOING AT HOME. CURRENTLY MAKING A SET OF CUSTOM BAGS FROM SCRATCH. GOD KNOWS WHEN ILL GET THESE DONE(HOPEFULLY THIS YEAR). I BUILT THE FAIRING WITH A ZX-7 SPOILER (THAT WORKS DEFUSING THE AIR TO MY FACE), SIDE COVERS ARE CORBIN COPIES, DISCONTINUED CORBIN LOWER. HERITAGE FRONT FENDER,( MOUNTS LOWER TO LOOK SLAMED) ON EIGHTEEN INCH WHEELS. SOME OF THE PIECES WHERE PAINTED BY TOM, AT RAVENNA AUTO BODY IN RAVENNA, OHIO. I PAINTED THE FAIRING. ALL L.E.D.LIGHTS AND A DIGITAL SPEEDO AND FUEL GAUGE.



Dude a Road King with a cafe racer look.......cool idea.......I bet those twin head lights will light up the night.
Night Dragon

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ok Ill try one more time with my 1969 XLCH hardtale springer bobber


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bullmoose wrote...
ok Ill try one more time with my 1969 XLCH hardtale springer bobber


I just love that bike!

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Pat from Portland OR and my 2007 Victory Kingpin.


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Bountyhunter, I really like the graffix in your paint job, especially the top of the fairing. Sweet Lookin ride.

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hambone wrote...
Since I was rained in and able to actually clean my bike over the weekend I figured I'd go ahead and put her in for the month of my birth.

My Midnight Voodoo Mistress...

And yeah... that's my cup holder. 



The cupholder is even black; so why not powdercoat your primary, low end, rocker covers, and tranny? Geesh son, are ya slippin? 

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet ride though Bro

What's wrong with me; ya can do your cam chest and pushrod covers and clips too 
 


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sidetrack wrote...
bullmoose wrote...
ok Ill try one more time with my 1969 XLCH hardtale springer bobber


I just love that bike!

....Moose, I'm hard to see these days; whats up with the plastic hose from your gas tank to your carb? I'm guessing your fuel feed???

Wait, looking at that last pic It don't look like it's feeding the carb???



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Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply equally to the Senators or Representatives, and Congress shall make no law that applies to the Senators or Representatives that does not apply equally to the citizens of the United States .

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fxrdude wrote...
sidetrack wrote...
bullmoose wrote...
ok Ill try one more time with my 1969 XLCH hardtale springer bobber


I just love that bike!

....Moose, I'm hard to see these days; whats up with the plastic hose from your gas tank to your carb? I'm guessing your fuel feed???

Wait, looking at that last pic It don't look like it's feeding the carb???

thats the fuel gage. I am a real low tech kind of guy

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My grandson's 1948 Indian , . Makes engine sounds; travels at 2.0 mph in forward and reverse. Built for safety, with training wheels and auto brake. 6-volt battery


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My Poderosa II is a 2006 Yamaha Stratoliner "S" model,  113cu.in. (stock)....1854 cc Cherry/Black,Cruiser.  160w amp. with 4 speakers, two ramble road speakers on the engine guards and two Kicker speakers in the bags. Used with an Ipod.  kuryakyn rear pegs are adjustable. Rear back rest and windshield are easily removed with the use of a key. My Stratoliner was engineered and built here in the United States by two Americans and a Japanese. Probably one of the best engineered bikes thus far. The bike is smoothe riding and very fast. Has two spark plugs per cylinder and four valves per cylinder. The "S" model comes with a lot of extra chrome.


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Moose, Just love that bike. Your other one is real nice too.

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My 1961 Velocette Viper Clubman.


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Pete817 wrote...
Moose, Just love that bike. Your other one is real nice too.


I agree.  I want to go out to Bull's place just to check out that bike.  Ok, I would like to meet Bull too!


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Lucky wrote...
Pete817 wrote...
Moose, Just love that bike. Your other one is real nice too.


I agree.  I want to go out to Bull's place just to check out that bike.  Ok, I would like to meet Bull too!


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RexTheRoadDog

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my 2006 Bigdog K9, midnight green/midnight blue, changes, 117 Cubic inch


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1989 Sportster Hugger



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There is some Bad Ass Scooters in this months contest....damn this is going to be a hard decision. Man my hat is off to all the scoots in the contest!!!!!!. Why am I not surprised that Hambone's is the only bike with a beer holder on the bars.......you go dude. Hey everybody best of luck as it will be a close contest this month.
The dragon

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PatMcQ wrote...
Pat from Portland OR and my 2007 Victory Kingpin.

Sir never through much about Victory's but must say....Nice Scoot my friend
The Night Dragon

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