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Old 05-08-2018, 12:21 PM   #29
2LZ   2LZ is offline
 
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I wonder how easy this would be on loose ground and on a downhill slope?
Sub 400lbs is my rule an' I am sticking to it.
That's fine and I don't blame you. I just posted the vid as more of part of the conversation, not a cure-all.
Mrs. 2LZ did flop her Sporty on a rough dirt road to a campground and it took three of us to get it lifted to it's feet. It was almost completely upside down in a rain trench. One never knows the situation that two wheels can get us into.

The most amazing upending I've ever seen was by Mrs. 2LZ X-husband, Big Dave. My buddy pulled up on his Road King and backed it in. He got his boot caught and flopped over on the crash bars on the left side. He weighed about 160 pounds and was struggling to upend it to it's feet. Big Dave walked over, grabbed the handlebar end from the opposing side and pulled it up straight at himself without as much as a whimper.
Obviously, I do my best to get along with him. ;-)
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