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ricksbike

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  1. I've had a Ruger p89 for several years-9mm just about bullet proof shoots straight and has no problem with hollow points,easy to take apart to clean'they only cost about 350-375 brand new,so far I've never had anybody outshoot me because they have a 1000 dollar gun--LOL.:stickinouttounge:

  2. :301:Everything I read on here is correct,I just wanted to add that I don`t take the steering head all the way out just to lube the bearings,I just drop it down far enough to hand pack the bearing after cleaning the old grease off and then slide it back up,I was a service manager for a motorcycle shop for 3 years and all of the mechanics did it this way unless the bearings were bad or rusty,used to do the same thing on my Goldwings too,if it`s just service it seems to work fine.

  3. I have heard for years that plugged tires aren`t safe,I think the tire manufactures came up with this,i have personally plugged tires and run them until worn out,I guess like anything else it all depends on how you feel about it,or if your dripping money.

  4. I saw these a few years ago made for cars and trucks(I was an auto technician for GM cars specialized in tune-up and emissions) had several cars come in with these things installed,checked the burn on some of them with the infared scope and they made absolutely no difference,just a gimmic,kind of like putting cow magnets on fuel lines in the 70`s and 80`s before fuel injection.

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  5. I have a question for VR riders,how about some opinions on riding from N.Idaho to New York on a Gen 1 VR with about 85,000 miles on the clock,bike is in excellent condition,has slight gear whine from trans area(only can hear with helmet on) has no other issues,I would appreciate any comments or input.

     

    Ride Safe,

    Rick Hoffman

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  6. Well Muffinman,you just assume that someone making a comment has no idea what they`re talking about,if car tires were ok then I would assume that motorcycle dealers would install them with no problem,also if you google this you can find all kinds of comments,both good and bad,just because people do it doesn`t make it right or safe,here in the Northwest we have a lot of curves in our roads and I like to have a good contact patch,sorry if I offended you.

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