Toystoretom
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This week, instead of heading off halfway across the State we decided to stay in town and hit a few of the local motorcycle shops. First up was Engle Motors, the same folks that were featured in the latest edition of Torque Magazine. I got to meet Mr. Norman Jones, the owner, along with his son and grandson. His grandson rides a D675 (the only one they had on hand, the rest were sold...) Norman is a great guy who truely loves what he does. He went over my Rocket with a fine tooth comb checking out accessories he hadn't seen installed before. He was very interested in the Mad Doggies.... first time he had seen or heard those.. They also carry BMW motorcycles, so this is a shop that many of you folks would find very interesting.
They did have a Scrambler... they had sold 4 already and didn't know if they would get anymore anytime soon.
I think my Rocket was bigger than this Mini that pulled in...
They had these two leftover BMW cruisers if anyone is interested.. Yikes!!
Next up was a place Called Alter Ego cycle... This is more or less an aftermarket retailer for mostly Harley stuff. They did have some universal windshields that looked like with a little bit of work they would fit up to the Rocket, two of which were only about $100 and were handlebar mount so you wouldn't need a front end fixing kit. They also had a decent selection of mirrors that would work on our bikes also.
Then it was off to Hub Cycle, they had some Harley stuff but had much more along the lines of Metric crusier accessories. They had a large wall of helmets also. Lots of usefull things like rain suits, gloves, all that good stuff. You could spend a lot of money in there.
Next stop... Blue Springs Harley Davidson... continued below.
They did have a Scrambler... they had sold 4 already and didn't know if they would get anymore anytime soon.
I think my Rocket was bigger than this Mini that pulled in...
They had these two leftover BMW cruisers if anyone is interested.. Yikes!!
Next up was a place Called Alter Ego cycle... This is more or less an aftermarket retailer for mostly Harley stuff. They did have some universal windshields that looked like with a little bit of work they would fit up to the Rocket, two of which were only about $100 and were handlebar mount so you wouldn't need a front end fixing kit. They also had a decent selection of mirrors that would work on our bikes also.
Then it was off to Hub Cycle, they had some Harley stuff but had much more along the lines of Metric crusier accessories. They had a large wall of helmets also. Lots of usefull things like rain suits, gloves, all that good stuff. You could spend a lot of money in there.
Next stop... Blue Springs Harley Davidson... continued below.