Hello biker buds. You all know from my past Posts and About Me section of my Blog I'm retired. I do some bike repair and detailing for friends and people I know. Because of the hard financial times the nation as a whole is in I'm going to start offering these services to every one in my area for profit in order to supplement my monthly pension.
I started this Blog for fun but now I hope it can help me generate some revenue by all of you visiting my eBay store and maybe purchase something.
Don't get me wrong I'm not by any means a hardship case but it is getting hard to make that monthly payment on my scoot.
Someone reading this and not being a biker would say, just sell that bike and your problems would be over. Well, as all us bikers know taking our bike away would be like taking a leg, arm or a lung from us. Riding a motorcycle is so good for what's ailing you. Knowing that any time you feel like shaking out the cobwebs you can go into the garage jump on the scoot and go ride free in the wind, solo with a friend or a group. I would sure hate to loose that.
Any help from my fellow bikers would really be appreciated.
My eBay store is open for business. I have Dyna parts for sale and adding more every day. They are dealers take offs. Take offs mean that they came on a new bike and then taken off to be replaced by a custom part. The parts were never used and still considered new. These parts can be bought for 25 to 30% less then dealer cost.
If you have a Dyna that's been in an accident and need to find replacement parts, click on the eBay tab above and check these parts out.
I'm also clearing out my basement of other items. I'm selling old Lionel train items and vintage magazines and books until all sold. Then my store will sell more motorcycle parts and other fine merchandise. Please visit my store often you never know you might see something you want to purchase.
Fill Her Up
Meaning Of The Day: Bronson rock - Anything that is NOT a bonified tool that you use to fix a bike -- I.E., in one show of Then Came Bronson he used a rock to straighten out his crumpled fender after going over the highside so as he could rideon.
Now You Know, Biker Joe
2 comments:
Cool blog you have here!
Thanks Tony, I was posting everyday but I have so many things going on I can only post once or twice a week. I checked out your Blog. Very nice. I'm going to add it to my Links page.
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