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Adding a kicker to your bike
#185373 07/23/2007 7:09 PM
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http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/Dummy-Kickstart-Lever-El-hombre-est-macho-p-17396.html

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Looks real, kicks real....and provides a convincing demonstration of your experienced-biker street creds. The precision CNC made lever features a stiff spring arm return and the correct ratchet/return sound effect. Easily mounts directly to most engines using a temperature resistant, super strong adhesive. A hidden solenoid is included which may be connected to activate your machines electric starter for ultimate start-em-up realism. Nicely detailed folding rubber kick arm with boot gripping pattern. The Dummy Kickstart Lever is guaranteed to amuse them at any touring rally, especially if it’s attached to a Gold Wing. It’s also funny for going through ‘tech’ at any club's roadrace event. Chrome finish and black rubber. Batteries not included. (Note: For H-D applications please contact your local Harley parts distributor. This item is actually available as a direct bolt-on accessory for all Evo engines.)




(Emphasis mine.)


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Re: Adding a kicker to your bike
FriarJohn #185374 07/23/2007 7:16 PM
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Ermmmmm no. Never. It's just not right.

Why pretend to have something that is just plan hard work...


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FriarJohn #185375 07/23/2007 7:16 PM
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Somebody please tell me they are kidding!

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Gent #185376 07/23/2007 7:26 PM
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Now.....thats funny. I can see Hardly riders going for this though. All those died in the wool weekend outlaw biker types would spring for this in a New York minute.


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clanrickarde #185377 07/23/2007 7:30 PM
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I think the Aerostich people just have a healthy sense of humor:

http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/Las-Vegas-Odometer-p-17392.html


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Re: Adding a kicker to your bike
FriarJohn #185378 07/23/2007 7:47 PM
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Maybe I should get one for my son's bicycle.

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FriarJohn #185379 07/23/2007 7:49 PM
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This is great, I lost this cateloge ...I need it to by that "high-tech" cot for the Ouachita Mountain run in Y-City Ar...so I can save money and not have to get a room....and a kicker....I am getting two (2).one for my 1977 Ford F-100 and the other for my 27yr old horse.... My new cat is in the mail !

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FriarJohn #185380 07/23/2007 7:56 PM
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I think the Aerostich people just have a healthy sense of humor




I think you are right. Thay have some pretty funny stuff like the Analog GPS, the "Loud Pipes Save Lives" Cassette Tape and the most essential Coolness Emulator.

Soren

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hill8586 #185381 07/23/2007 7:56 PM
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I really like the analog GPS system.


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hill8586 #185382 07/23/2007 7:59 PM
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I love it!!! Only in America. I see they also sell "sizing tools" I hope they have large ones for triumph riders and extra small for harley parts.


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Soren #185383 07/23/2007 8:01 PM
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I love the price tag of the coolness emulator. $82,579.00 hahahahaha

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Mlessard #185384 07/23/2007 8:10 PM
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There goes my paycheck!


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Mlessard #185385 07/23/2007 8:12 PM
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I love the price tag of the coolness emulator. $82,579.00 hahahahaha



Hey, cool ain't cheap you know. Look at the prices of some of them thar HDs!


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bonnyusa #185386 07/23/2007 10:07 PM
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Hey, cool ain't cheap you know. Look at the prices of some of them thar HDs!



Soooo very true!

Soren

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Soren #185387 07/24/2007 8:49 AM
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Come on no one posted this?
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