Nice looking green HH!
Nice looking green HH!
I have been trying to figure out what that is behind the passenger section. I really like the green.
I love that green!
Not so much your passanger backrest though...
Its not a passenger back rest, I ride solo.
Its for my gear sack, and because I do not have much of a work shop and do not have a welder I made it out of angle and bolted it together like Mechano.
Its not flash but it does what I need it to do, Maybe next year I will have something professionally made, at the moment its not in the budget.
Cheers
Well I can say for a fact the Canyon Cage does its job at 30 mph. I was leaving work today and was taking a turn at around 30 mph and was beginning to accelerate when the ass end came out from under me. The bike went down hard and fast and I instinctively pulled my right leg out before I went down putting my palms up and dragging my knuckle protectors on the asphalt while kicking the bike away from me. The bike did several 360 spins on its side and came to rest with the tires in the gutter. I do not know what the slimy crap was I hit but it smelled really bad and looked and felt like slime. It was covering most of the road way and I when I saw the goo I was already scraping my toe in the turn while I was rolling on the throttle so it was too late to do anything but ride on through. My protective gear had my body covered and all I suffered was a nice sized goose egg on the side of my shin. The Connie doesn't have a scratch on her and I am amazed the mirror came out unscathed! Ryan thanks for the cage and thank everyone involved in the making of it. I would hate to see my repair bill if I hadn't bought them. They have without a doubt just paid for themselves!
Again thank you!
I do not know what the slimy crap was I hit but it smelled really bad and looked and felt like slime.
.... They have without a doubt just paid for themselves!
Do you think it was that massive potato launcher that pulled her down?
That line is getting old now, ZG. You are just in awe of the greatness of the stock muffler, that's all. Size envy....
Well I can say for a fact the Canyon Cage does its job at 30 mph. I was leaving work today and was taking a turn at around 30 mph and was beginning to accelerate when the ass end came out from under me. The bike went down hard and fast and I instinctively pulled my right leg out before I went down putting my palms up and dragging my knuckle protectors on the asphalt while kicking the bike away from me. The bike did several 360 spins on its side and came to rest with the tires in the gutter. I do not know what the slimy crap was I hit but it smelled really bad and looked and felt like slime. It was covering most of the road way and I when I saw the goo I was already scraping my toe in the turn while I was rolling on the throttle so it was too late to do anything but ride on through. My protective gear had my body covered and all I suffered was a nice sized goose egg on the side of my shin. The Connie doesn't have a scratch on her and I am amazed the mirror came out unscathed! Ryan thanks for the cage and thank everyone involved in the making of it. I would hate to see my repair bill if I hadn't bought them. They have without a doubt just paid for themselves!
Again thank you!
Do you think it was that massive potato launcher that pulled her down?
That line is getting old now, ZG. You are just in awe of the greatness of the stock muffler, that's all. Size envy....
The Connie doesn't have a scratch on her and I am amazed the mirror came out unscathed.