Dave I really feel for you. I had to put my 14 year old Golden down about three years ago and I still tear up when I think about those days I had to ponder the questions you are now facing. Her last days were tough, yet she was loyal and loving
to her last breath. The decision to end her life...
My 2005 Softail Deuce. Detailed with Blackfire products
exclusively. Prior to the Deuce my bikes in order of ownership
were a 1969 Triumph 650, 1974 Harley Sportster and a 1983 Harley FXE. Next up an Indian Chief w/sidecar so my golden
retriever can come along for the ride.
Your moms in my thoughts and prayers. Mans BEST FRIEND,
his mom. Always there for you with understanding and support.
The toughest loss to cope with. I pray she is with you for many
more years.
Spent a week in W.V. last year on my Harley with a group of friends.Some of the best riding to be had. Son got his Masters
degree there, got married to a local and made his home for life there. Great place, greater people. Save me a spot please!
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I just dove in and purchased the Flex oribital. Can't wait for
it to arrive. I now have officially become addicted to what was a hobby and has grown to a weekend warrior part time business.
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I'm having same problems with towels. We have two daily
drivers in black and my black Harley w/super soft paint.
I'm getting desperate. Sure could use help in selecting;
polish removal towel;
wax removal towel;
waterless wash towel;
detailer towel for polymer spray wipe down;
Feed back please
Vivid Black. Looks great cleaned up but look at it and you scratch it. Very soft. I've heard two different stories about Harly
stripes; one story they are machine painted and another they are vinyl. Which is true I don't know. On myDeuce I can not feel
the stripes under the clearcoat.
Here is my old departed friend Zara. We were lucky to have her for fifteen years. RIP old friend. Rylie is our new Golden but it took me two years befor I could even look at another Golden.
I grieved more for her than members of my own family. Go figure, a man and his dog.