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  • #16
    Re: Greetings from Central Florida!

    welcome cant wait to visit we are having meeting and ride august 20 T FUN BIKE CENTER

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    • #17
      Re: Greetings from Central Florida!

      Welcome to the group from Hudson, FL. Hope to meet you at the chapter rides.
      Best regards and ride safely,

      Marshall
      "Where your head goes, your ass is sure to follow."

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      • #18
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        marshall u coming to funbike center in lakeland to the Florida 1-2 chapter meeting ??? Aug 20, at 9:00 am with ride to follow. The our group would love to meet up. We made national this year wonderful time with everyone.didn't know there was a group in hudson..........

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        • #19
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          By the way the ride is generaly most of the bring rain suit LOL

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          • #20
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            Ew..I don't have a rain suit anymore. I kept burning them on my old pipe, even the nice Frog Toggs. :|

            I'm a wee bit afraid of riding in the rain, and I'm still afraid of some turns/curves. Sad..I know.
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            • #21
              Re: Greetings from Central Florida!

              Hi from New England! An 07, 900 Custom huh? (Me too) And don't be ashamed. I am pretty new to motorcycling too and I ain't exactly wild about riding in the rain. I've done it, and will do it again, but will avoid it if possible. I say keep on being safe so nothing happens to that pretty bike and pretty face!

              PS - No disrespect intended to you, or your boyfriend!

              PSS Love the hard bags. I want some reeeeeallllllyyy bad.
              Christian - Vermont -
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              • #22
                Re: Greetings from Central Florida!

                Welcome from Central IL!! Sweet Ride!!
                Randy - aka racinfan101
                Central IL Chapter 1-39 President / Forum Admin
                2002 Vulcan Drifter 800, 2010 Vulcan Nomad 1700, 2020 Kawasaki W800. Gone but not forgotten...2008 Vulcan Mean Streak, 2002 Vulcan Drifter 1500.

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                • #23
                  Re: Greetings from Central Florida!

                  Originally posted by kipfire View Post
                  Hi from New England! An 07, 900 Custom huh? (Me too) And don't be ashamed. I am pretty new to motorcycling too and I ain't exactly wild about riding in the rain. I've done it, and will do it again, but will avoid it if possible. I say keep on being safe so nothing happens to that pretty bike and pretty face!

                  PS - No disrespect intended to you, or your boyfriend!

                  PSS Love the hard bags. I want some reeeeeallllllyyy bad.

                  None taken, friend.
                  I'm not really..ashamed I guess. I've been riding since 2005, so I have some years of experience. I just, hate it. It scares me half to death. Riding from Daytona back to Lakeland in pouring rain and no stops, it was a number done to me. I think my boyfriend's father finally got the hint to time things better and to not purposely ride us in the rain.

                  I could never forgive myself if I laid my gorgeous bike down!

                  I love them too! They're quite nice. I'm not even sure if they're tailor made or if they're easily available for purchase, since I haven't seen them before. They're lined with carpet too, which is weird...because they have the PO's smell in them. *barf* Heheh.

                  Thanks gents. Glad you like the ride, because I sure as hell do too!
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                  • #24
                    Re: Greetings from Central Florida!

                    I probably should've used a different word but I know what you mean. (I started riding in 2007) You can get caught short and then every vehicle on the road is going to show those smart-alec motorcyclists just who-is- who by riding 2 inches off our rear tire.

                    I try not to think about laying mine down but with the rotten roads here, it is always in the back of your mind.

                    At least the PO had them painted to match the bike. I was talking to another guy who has hard bags on his 900, which is green like mine, and he said the paint job cost more than the bags. (I forgot his name but it is oa helluva nice 900) But with two boys runnin' round the house I just can't afford any add-ons. But if and when I can, a seat and hard bags are the only other things I want to get.

                    Maybe cram some "Stick ups" or Little Green Trees in yours until the PO's BO goes away!
                    Christian - Vermont -
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                    • #25
                      Re: Greetings from Central Florida!

                      Originally posted by kipfire View Post
                      I probably should've used a different word but I know what you mean. (I started riding in 2007) You can get caught short and then every vehicle on the road is going to show those smart-alec motorcyclists just who-is- who by riding 2 inches off our rear tire.

                      I try not to think about laying mine down but with the rotten roads here, it is always in the back of your mind.

                      At least the PO had them painted to match the bike. I was talking to another guy who has hard bags on his 900, which is green like mine, and he said the paint job cost more than the bags. (I forgot his name but it is oa helluva nice 900) But with two boys runnin' round the house I just can't afford any add-ons. But if and when I can, a seat and hard bags are the only other things I want to get.

                      Maybe cram some "Stick ups" or Little Green Trees in yours until the PO's BO goes away!
                      Ew, yeah. That's why I love having loud pipes. I always win. I had a little fun showing off yesterday on my way home from work. Had an ass of a driver next to me in a big ole truck revving and jack-rabbiting trying to show off. Now, I'm not one to show off, but I left that jerk in the dust...and I was a lot louder than he was. Showed him who's boss.

                      Yeah, there's always something in the road or something wrong with the road when you're out there. Maybe that's why I'm afraid of my turns, I'm always afraid there's something there that I can't see until it's too late.

                      Yup, the bags are quite nice. That's one thing that attracted me to it. I haven't seen these bags anywhere and they're a lot more roomy than they look. I shoved a load of cans from the grocery store in them and still had room for my purse, my jacket and some other goods. I need to get the paint touched up. There are some scratches and dings here and there. Nothing too bad, but it irritates me to see them messed up. I'm so OCD. :|

                      Ooooh, now I have a good idea of what I'll put in them. There is this little can of cherry smelling stuff in the automotive stores that just smells divine! I'm buying those to put in there!!
                      My first love:
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                      2007 VN900 Custom~*
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                      • #26
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                        peajinks..Not sure if I will make it on the 20th or not. There is a benefit ride for the fallen Hernando County deputy that died in the pursuit last month on the 20th as well. Really want to meet you folks, but I also feel inclined to support the family of a fallen brother officer. Maybe you guys might want to take the benefit ride as well? Would be a great show of support from the Vulcan crowd. Let me know and I can give more details if interested.
                        Best regards and ride safely,

                        Marshall
                        "Where your head goes, your ass is sure to follow."

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                        • #27
                          Re: Greetings from Central Florida!

                          Robin, what saddlebags are those? I have a friend with a 900 that would like to know. I showed her your photos.
                          Albie Salsburg (1700 Rider)
                          2009 Vulcan Voyager
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                          Thunder MFG Air Kit
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                          • #28
                            Re: Greetings from Central Florida!

                            oinkers, the ride is a wonderful thing. as a club we shown much support to the fallen officers in the area, and will continue to do so , but in this case we have givin our word so be some where on the 20th please thake our heart felt support with you on the ride please post the ride info he forum......thanks hope to meet soon

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                            • #29
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                              Originally posted by 1700 Rider View Post
                              Robin, what saddlebags are those? I have a friend with a 900 that would like to know. I showed her your photos.
                              Sorry to say, I have no idea! I've been trying to find out. I haven't seen them anywhere online. When I bought the bike two weeks ago, they came with it. I'll keep looking, but so far no luck as to the make.
                              My first love:
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                              2007 VN900 Custom~*
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                              • #30
                                Re: Greetings from Central Florida!

                                I hear ya, I mean, waht you are writing, not your pipes...(rimshot, take my wife ...Please!)

                                I am only familiar with two bikes really. My second is the 900. They seem pretty torque'y' out of the hole and leaving fools behind at lights I gotta admit is tempting. Just watch out that "the new 'shirrif' in town ain't around" (See below)

                                I think I know what cherry stuff you are talking about. If it is the same, it is pretty loud, and should have your hard bags smellin' sweet in no time.
                                Last edited by kipfire; 10-14-2011, 08:51 AM.
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