Hope it is Sooner than Later, Jerry. Glad you are doing well after the surgery. Cya in K-ville even if I have to tow it from Ohio. I van break it in down there.
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Hope it is Sooner than Later, Jerry. Glad you are doing well after the surgery. Cya in K-ville even if I have to tow it from Ohio. I van break it in down there.
[QUOTE=PosseRider;735471]Hope it is Sooner than Later, Jerry. Glad you are doing well after the surgery. Cya in K-ville even if I have to tow it from Ohio. I van break it in down there.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=ultrafxr;735202]I completed the installation of the Wheel Dock chock and the X-Track rails in my new Aluma TK1 trailer over the weekend. Yesterday it was raining all day so today I had an opportunity to take it out for a shake down cruise over city streets, two lane county roads and oh yes, interstates. I am really impressed with the quality of this trailer and how well it pulls. I hardly know it's back there. And my wife is the one who noticed that it was less than half the price of our most recent (in April 2007) Bushtec pull behind trailer. In any case our trailer pulling with the motorcycle / trike are over and we're entering a new era where we'll pull the trike to our destination . . . that is when we're going on a destination ride and plan to stay in the area.
Here are a few photos:
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Yeah, I know . . . it's probably overkill with the chock and strapping. But I don't want nuthin' falling off there, lol. :laugh:[/QUOTE]
Sweet rig ... always liked the TK1 ... light weight and well built ... my home made is well built, but not so light ... LOL.
Started snowing on me on the ride home a few minutes ago. Gonna be in the low 20's tonight. Pretty sure I'm going to hitch a ride in the truck tomorrow with Mary. :)
Kevin
[QUOTE=DK Custom Products;735501]Started snowing on me on the ride home a few minutes ago. Gonna be in the low 20's tonight. Pretty sure I'm going to hitch a ride in the truck tomorrow with Mary. :)
Kevin[/QUOTE]
Good thinking. :)
Finished the spring cleaning and installation of the ProAction Shocks and reverse motor. I have only been able to put a couple of miles on them. Next Monday or Tuesday I am going to Attack the Cut-off to see how they really feel. Should be fun.
Kurt
Been snowing for the last 18 hours. Not much to do but think about the approaching riding season for us northerners! But, progress is being made in the "upgrades" on Big Red ('13 TG)! Ordered the Pro Action Shocks and Bearing Retainer Plates kit from DK this morning.
Yes, Progress!
[QUOTE=prariepilot;735633]Been snowing for the last 18 hours. Not much to do but think about the approaching riding season for us northerners! But, progress is being made in the "upgrades" on Big Red ('13 TG)! Ordered the Pro Action Shocks and Bearing Retainer Plates kit from DK this morning.
Yes, Progress![/QUOTE]
Talk about Progress! An email came in from DK Custom Products at 12:13pm stating my order had been shipped! Maybe four hours from time of order to shipping email. Pro-Action Shocks setup for my '13 TG and the Bearing Retainer Plates Kit. Talk about service! There's not another aftermarket motorcycle parts supplier that responds to its customers like DK does. Thanks to Kevin and Devin and the rest of all y'all that make things happen at DK!
[QUOTE=prariepilot;735747]Talk about Progress! An email came in from DK Custom Products at 12:13pm stating my order had been shipped! Maybe four hours from time of order to shipping email. Pro-Action Shocks setup for my '13 TG and the Bearing Retainer Plates Kit. Talk about service! There's not another aftermarket motorcycle parts supplier that responds to its customers like DK does. Thanks to Kevin and Devin and the rest of all y'all that make things happen at DK![/QUOTE]
Them guys are lightening fast ... always amazes me.
[QUOTE=TonkaDriver;735545]Finished the spring cleaning and installation of the ProAction Shocks and reverse motor. I have only been able to put a couple of miles on them. Next Monday or Tuesday I am going to Attack the Cut-off to see how they really feel. Should be fun.
Kurt[/QUOTE]
That Cut-off is truly a unique road. Looking forward to hearing how you like it with the new set-up.
Kevin