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I'm pretty sure you could strap a big tub of kitty litter to the back of a harley just like you can with a scooter so long as it doesn't have a solo seat. Hell if it had a passenger back rest then it'd be easy. The difference is that most Harley riders are way to kool to be seen driving around with cargo strapped to the back of thier bikes, plus then everyone would know they have a cat. All the Harely guys I've known are dog peopleGrittyTacoman wrote:And can you carry a big tub of cat litter on a Harley? Noooo!!! Scooters 1, Harleys 0.
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Saw a guy this week on a Road King, fully decked out. Had two little pocket dogs (think Paris Hilton) dressed in leathers and Doggles riding with. Insane.jasondavis48108 wrote:I'm pretty sure you could strap a big tub of kitty litter to the back of a harley just like you can with a scooter so long as it doesn't have a solo seat. Hell if it had a passenger back rest then it'd be easy. The difference is that most Harley riders are way to kool to be seen driving around with cargo strapped to the back of thier bikes, plus then everyone would know they have a cat. All the Harely guys I've known are dog people :lol:GrittyTacoman wrote:And can you carry a big tub of cat litter on a Harley? Noooo!!! Scooters 1, Harleys 0.
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That is hilarious where where the dogs? did he have a side car or were they riding on the bike with him?jprestonian wrote:Saw a guy this week on a Road King, fully decked out. Had two little pocket dogs (think Paris Hilton) dressed in leathers and Doggles riding with. Insane.jasondavis48108 wrote:I'm pretty sure you could strap a big tub of kitty litter to the back of a harley just like you can with a scooter so long as it doesn't have a solo seat. Hell if it had a passenger back rest then it'd be easy. The difference is that most Harley riders are way to kool to be seen driving around with cargo strapped to the back of thier bikes, plus then everyone would know they have a cat. All the Harely guys I've known are dog peopleGrittyTacoman wrote:And can you carry a big tub of cat litter on a Harley? Noooo!!! Scooters 1, Harleys 0.
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My cat has an evil streak so I don't think I'd want him that close to my naked tender bitsStormswift wrote:our local leader of SOB motorcycle club (Semites on Bikes) has a cat. He actually posed naked on his Harley with his cat strategically covering his privates for local animal shelter charity calendar
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That has damaged me for lifeStormswift wrote:our local leader of SOB motorcycle club (Semites on Bikes) has a cat. He actually posed naked on his Harley with his cat strategically covering his privates for local animal shelter charity calendar
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My Dad takes his min-pin on his harley all the time, he has a milkcrate that he straps to the seat and a small leash he attaches the dog to.
That dog loves to go for motorcycle rides, he knows the sound of the motorcycle keys when my dad jingles them, he comes running.
That dog loves to go for motorcycle rides, he knows the sound of the motorcycle keys when my dad jingles them, he comes running.
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yikes! doesn't sound necessarily safe for the dogs.jprestonian wrote:where where the dogs? did he have a side car or were they riding on the bike with him?
One was on the tank bag, the other on the rear bag. The rear bag one was leashed to something on the side of the bike...!
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cool cool coolWheelz wrote:My Dad takes his min-pin on his harley all the time, he has a milkcrate that he straps to the seat and a small leash he attaches the dog to.
That dog loves to go for motorcycle rides, he knows the sound of the motorcycle keys when my dad jingles them, he comes running.
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Right -- agreed. Would never do it, myself.jasondavis48108 wrote:yikes! doesn't sound necessarily safe for the dogs.
There's a guy that lives just outside Nashville. Google Bill Meek and Sandy The Dog. He's got a Burgman, and he's taught Sandy to ride pillion. He brings her to Nashville allatime on the interstate.
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Thanks for suggesting that. His dog Sandy is awesome, very well behaved. I don't know how safe I'd feel with her on the back though, especially at high speeds, if I had to stop short or swerve fast. Not trying to preach, but I'd build a small carrier for Sandy to strap in over the back of the seat. A little something something to make it less encouraging to slip off. Awesome dog!jprestonian wrote:There's a guy that lives just outside Nashville. Google Bill Meek and Sandy The Dog. He's got a Burgman, and he's taught Sandy to ride pillion. He brings her to Nashville allatime on the interstate.
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