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Jonathan70363

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    Jonathan

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    Houma, United States

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    Houma

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    United States

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  • Bike Year and Model
    2001 Yamaha Venture
  1. I just ran up to Athens, AL this past weekend and on the way home caught the bottom 360 miles of the Natchez Trace, wonderful ride. Left home Thursday evening, did a Victory demo ride in Athens, AL on Saturday and made it home Monday night. My $3200 2001 Venture never skipped a beat except when I ran out of gas 30 miles short of home. I really liked the ride, very nice sites and quite peaceful, my only stress was finding gas that was ethanol free.
  2. Has anyone found an antenna to directly screw into the factory mounting, I'd like a short black antenna instead of the long chrome one. I've already done away with my CB antenna.
  3. I feel for you buddy, today I braked hard to turn into a street and the rear locked up on some tiny gravel I hadn't seen. Luckily I was able to right the ship and roll into somebody's front yard rather than a ditch. Keep it safe.
  4. I'm thinking about riding up there to the Victory demo ride Weds 4/9 and would like some ideas of places to hit besides the dealership. I'll be looking for a tasty place to eat supper Tuesday and breakfast and lunch on Weds. I have to go to work on Thursday and I've vowed to get back strict on the diet that day also.
  5. We've been through this before, the mafia went from a small band of hudlums to multi-million dollar organizations when booze was outlawed. Today, some 80 years after booze was made legal again the mafia doesn't have their fingers in it. Even it we except your premise, that a drug cartel, runner or dealer would keep their operations going when it's legal. I ruthless businessman running a legal operation has too much to loose by murdering rivals or poisoning his product. Get a room full of high school or college students together and ask in general if it's easier for them to get illegal drugs or booze & prescription pills, the answer will almost always be it's easier to get illegal drugs, and that's because criminal enterprises tend to not have standards because they don't fear having everything they have taken away by the law.
  6. I'm new to the site, how would I go about looking for a thread giving a how to of oil change? Is it simple enough like a care, one plug and the filter, or is it a pain in the rear like a HD having to drain multiple places? Thanks for any help.
  7. I'm for legalizing all drugs, prostitution and anything else that a person only hurts themselves. When you prohibit anything by law you don't prevent it and you make a lot of really bad people tons of money. You also cause violence because a person in an illegal venture can't call the police to protect his interest, he therefore has to use violence to do so. About 5000 people a year die from drug overdoses, if it were legal that might even go down due to more reputable people being involved in the manufacturing of it, but it certainly wouldn't cause overdoses to go up. I don't reframe from smoking crack because it's the law, I do reframe from doing so because it's a dumb idea and I don't smoke weed because of my job, not because of the law. However, 15,000 Americans are murdered a year producing, importing and distributing illegal drugs, that number would almost certainly take a drastic cut. Also, a credible argument can be made that cocaine would not even have caught on had the government not cracked down on weed, and crack and meth may have never even been invented had the government not cracked down on cocaine.
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