12-02-2013, 12:24 PM
(12-01-2013, 09:20 AM)kenfyoozed_imp Wrote:(12-01-2013, 08:43 AM)_imp Wrote: Don't need knowed Tank protector.I'll be around to
protect the tank if the occasion arises.
Aren't interested in a bunch of girly man stuff.GenXer crap.
Imagine Steve McQueen needing some tank protector.
Used to be,ya buy a Motorcycle and the man comes out.
S'not know mores.
Just to help inform you, you do understand the purpose of a tank protector is correct? I don't think that any generation would scoff at the idea of taking care of ones belongings to the best of the owners abilities. Times do change, and this is a classic example of such. For instance , Used to be you would bring up Harley Davidson, Valkyrie, or the Rune in your post. S'not know mores.
Just to help inform you, you do understand the purpose of a tank protector is correct? I don't think that any generation would scoff at the idea of taking care of ones belongings to the best of the owners abilities. Times do change, and this is a classic example of such. For instance , Used to be you would bring up Harley Davidson, Valkyrie, or the Rune in your post. S'not know mores.
I saw a pic of Steve McQueen's *Indian.I have it somewhere
in my motorcycle mag collection.It was like a rat bike.
Lee Marvin also had a rat bike { term for motorcycle that is
unkempt } in - The Wild Ones -{1954}
I plan on keeping my CB in showroom condition.Only because it
seems easy to maintain.Short fenders.Easy to get in and around
the engine bay.
* 1947 Indian Chief Chooper
