Shortly after getting married my wife and I rode my 76 “AMF” XLCH out to Iowa and back. A close to a 1000 mile ride overall in 90 degree weather. The only saving grace was we couldn’t go over 100 miles without a gas stop. After going out she was not looking forward to the ride back. What can I say...we were much younger. I think that pretty much killed any desire she had of ever being on the back of any motorcycle again. I’m not surprised she doesn’t like to ride.
Shortly after getting married my wife and I rode my 76 “AMF” XLCH out to Iowa and back. A close to a 1000 mile ride overall in 90 degree weather. The only saving grace was we couldn’t go over 100 miles without a gas stop. After going out she was not looking forward to the ride back. What can I say...we were much younger. I think that pretty much killed any desire she had of ever being on the back of any motorcycle again. I’m not surprised she doesn’t like to ride.
The "C" was suppose to stand for California models. California dealers agreed to buy so many if produced. They were thinking of round track racing. Shifted on the right, brakes on left. Round trackers don't use the brake much. Mine was a kicker. Hence, the right knee replacement
The "C" was suppose to stand for California models. California dealers agreed to buy so many if produced. They were thinking of round track racing. Shifted on the right, brakes on left. Round trackers don't use the brake much. Mine was a kicker. Hence, the right knee replacement
Interesting..all the XLCH models were kick start as I recall. That was the designation with I believe for kick vs the XLH being electric start. That was a long time ago....
Ride or drag em in fellas. My most recent trip to the doc last Friday gave me some glimpses into the future. I may be facing some **** I don't know in a mask with a knife and I can't shoot them.
Interesting..all the XLCH models were kick start as I recall. That was the designation with I believe for kick vs the XLH being electric start. That was a long time ago....
Ride or drag em in fellas. My most recent trip to the doc last Friday gave me some glimpses into the future. I may be facing some **** I don't know in a mask with a knife and I can't shoot them.