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todd493

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In the last few weeks I've made major strides in the ergonomic comfort of my '05. Reshaped and added gel to the seat, heli-risers, hand guards and a rifle sport have just made a good bike better too me. So I'm even more in love with it.

At the same time I've been seeing a fine Irish Lass, who's been talking Harley too me when Bike conversations come up.

I Finally got her cute butt on the back of my bike Saturday for a moonlight cruise and some twisty sections of road. When we wheel in the garage she looks at the bike and says "I like this Bike, It's very unique". She was quite amazed that I could load the 12 pack and her Jumbo purse in 1 bag, not too mention the stealthiness of the bike.

I was glad cause the FJR wasn't going anywhere and I like Irish gal's.

Life is Good! :yahoo:

 
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She's in the middle of Harley country, just like us. All she needed was a little education..................Looks like you run a good school :rolleyes:

 
Do the same to the pillion seat and a back rest goes a long way to making it excellent.
That's the plan prolly some memory foam and level it out a tad.
Earlier this year, Mrs. BG and I took my old Harley (Dyna Wide Glide) to Erie, PA, and back for a long weekend. After an agonizing ride home, the Missus hopped off the Harley, ran to the FJR and hugged the Russel Day Long on it. That trip on the FJR woulda been nothing, but on that Harley...

And +1 to the FJR's beer stowage capacity! I had quite the conversation about that with (IIRC) Hellcreep at SFO.

 
Do the same to the pillion seat and a back rest goes a long way to making it excellent.
That's the plan prolly some memory foam and level it out a tad.
Earlier this year, Mrs. BG and I took my old Harley (Dyna Wide Glide) to Erie, PA, and back for a long weekend. After an agonizing ride home, the Missus hopped off the Harley, ran to the FJR and hugged the Russel Day Long on it. That trip on the FJR woulda been nothing, but on that Harley...

And +1 to the FJR's beer stowage capacity! I had quite the conversation about that with (IIRC) Hellcreep at SFO.

I have given that Russell Day Long seat two-buns-up since the day I first sat on it. So true, that trip to Erie would have been nothing on the FJR but it was rough riding on that Harley seat.

 
Watch out for cute Irish girls who like FJR's....

I hear wedding bells!

Did ya ever wonder how so many Irish decendents came from such a tiny little island? The Irish do it often and better. Damn womens are wiley too! :D

 
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What do ya got against sheep anyway bluenuts?

By the looks of yer Harem, ya gots no room to talk...

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Just have one pic-- We were not on the FJR this night. lol---Visit My Website
I tried the link but all I got was SPAM :rolleyes:

By the looks of her -- you're toast. By the looks of you -- grab her while you can. :p
Ok, Now that was just funny as hell right there Shiny!! :lol:

Being Happily single for about 8 years now, I can attest to the Babe Magnetism of this bike. It's awesome! I've been in love with the Smuggler since forever

and I want one real bad but, I won't buy one cause I run into ladies all the time who look at the bike and say: That's a great looking bike, can I have a ride!

Not wanting to say: Uhhh...... You can't cause I'm in a single rider mode. I'd rather do without the Smuggler than say no to some very nice ladies!!!

A man has to set his priorities!!!! :clapping:

 
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I met one of those fine Irish lassies when I was in college and only had a motrcycle (Suzuki GS550) for transportation. 25 years and 3 kids later, she's still willing to hop on and go for a ride....

 
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