How not to treat your Panhead
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Re: How not to treat your Panhead
So my question is...what was he running for a front brake?? Awesome burnout....... I'd shoot someone if they did that to one of my bikes, but if wants to do it to his own bike go ahead....but I'm not sweeping up the driveway afterwards, I don't care what time his dad gets home!!
Aloha....Mike
Aloha....Mike
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Re: How not to treat your Panhead
I agree,It shows how much punishment those (OLD-STRESSED CASES can take )--you know im kidding!--Its what is the first thing that inexpierienced riders & mechanics say!---Richie They can take a great deal!,After all They have been running for Decades!