A word of advice...

JustinLonghorn

No Purple Hearts, No Blue Ribbons
When you finally get your project together and you hastily take it out for a shakedown run, MAKE SURE YOU PUT GAS IN IT!!!!

Pushing a low barred chopper over 2 miles up and down hills is even less enjoyable than it sounds.

Just a small public service announcement.
 
This is the scenic spot where I sat deciding whether or not to push it home.

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It does have a small gas tank ::) . I know what it feels like to push a bike but I went even further than 2 miles :eek: . Had no money for gas and everyone I called was busy. Some friends :mad: . So I pushed it like 5 miles home. Way to ruin a day...
 
I did the same thing years ago after throwing a chain. Just over 2 miles it was, and no one could be called thanks to my att zero coverage cell service...
 
Sucks.......I was almost in your shoes.


When I was tuning the 175 the wiring crapped out in a zero coverage area. Luckily some guy stopped to ask what kind of bike it was and if I needed any help. Said he had seen me zipping around on it by his house.


At least it wasn't a thousand pound bagger!
 
Yeah, the chopper weighs less than 300 pounds. The only thing that made it difficult was how low it is.
 
Ha are you sure you didn't just run out gas. That tank is pretty small. Might need to get used to it. I have ran out of gas more times i'd like to count. Twice in the rd already. BIke looks awesome Justin.
 
Been there done that....its like the moto version of "the walk of shame"!
Mine was 95 degree day, leather jacket was killing me. Felt so good to fill it up and blast home....
 
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