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Maybe a continuous loop around the block.
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That is right along the lines that I was thinking of, give them a BIG dose of their own medicine.
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Airplane + car = cool I need one of these
Flyinfool replied to slick97spirit's topic in Watering Hole
OK Yes I want one. Yes I have a drivers license. Yes I have the pilots license. Yes I have access to an airport. No I can't afford one. Dang, one no can trump 4 yeses. -
Maybe what it will take is to get a LARGE group of people to protest these bozos. Kind of put the shoe on the other foot. Follow them everywhere and protest their church, after all it is freedom of speech. Burn what ever relic it is that they worship or believe in. It is still freedom of speech. They have set the legal presidents and their own cases should be enough to win any legal battle they may use to try to stop us. Surely there must be some people with enough time and money to turn the tables on these morons. I am sure that enough noise could be made so that these morons are not heard, they have the right to free speech, but do not have the right to be heard. What can we come up with to LEGALLY make their lives miserable, and their demonstrations mute?
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HEY!! I resemble that comment.
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I stopped going to the airshow. The last 2 times I went I had my checkbook in hand standing next to an airplane with a for sale sign on it. Both time I escaped with my budget intact but it was close. You think these bikes are expensive............
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Did someone say mo cupcakes?
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Wisconsin maintanence day is ON-July 31st in Sauk City
Flyinfool replied to eagleeye's topic in Watering Hole
Please! Find your pants before entering WI. It depends on which weather you look at. In this case I prefer the weather guess from weather underground. It is only the weather channel that is calling for rain. -
I miss my 1st Gen..The 2nd Gen is fine But I miss my 1st Gen
Flyinfool replied to E-Fishin-C's topic in Watering Hole
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In the last 30 years of riding I do not think I have ever had matched tires on a bike. The very few times that I laid down the bike it was never the fault of the tires. This brings up some questions. Did you ride that far on this trip to wear out a tire? Is there some other problem with the bike that caused this tire to wear out? Did you not do a good pretrip inspection to notice that the tire was low on tread?
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Flyinfool replied to eagleeye's topic in Watering Hole
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That was my thought also. 4 for 4 on bad tires and or rims from 2 different sources is starting to be a stretch. Just because all of the assembly dimensions are correct does mot mean that the alignment is correct. There can still be a lot of toe in which will still track perfect. A lot of toe out would be squirmy, had one like that once, not fun. Do the simple toe measurement that I posted above and lets go from there.
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Meaning extend the center line of the tongue and measure from the C/L out to each hub, should be the same on both sides.
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I am not sure on a trailer that small but all of the trailers that I have owned over the years are designed with a little camber in the tires. some get it by putting a slight bend into the axle and some get it by welding the stubs in at an angle. It might be possible that the axle was built 90* out of phase and the camber is now toe in or toe out. It is simple and cheap to check. with the trailer up on jacks, remove both tires. Clamp a straight edge 3 or 4 feet long, centered onto the face of each hub. You can use any thing, a piece of wood, angle iron, what ever is handy, It does not even have to be the same thing on both sides. with your straight edges parallel to the frame, measure across the front and back edges of the straight edges. The front and rear dimensions should be the same. If the dimensions are not the same then the wheels are not both pointed in the same direction. First do the check then we can figure out what to do about it if there is a problem. It took me longer to type this than it would take me to do it. This will help to reduce the amount of guessing we have to do.
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Well I guess this decides it, I will have to make my hitch a receiver hitch. Does that tray fit a 1-1/4 receiver?
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OK First of the DA Questions Oil Filter Xross
Flyinfool replied to kj5ix's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
My local NAPA actually had the filter in stock, so I got 2 to have one on the shelf at a moments notice. -
I would love to, but I have to put the stock clutch back in first. Then I have to find one other than the beginner course where I get to ride their Honda 400. My friction zone is so narrow that it is hard to do slow maneuvers and feather the clutch and throttle. Please describe this "hopping over a 2x4" thing. I can not picture 1,000 pounds hopping anywhere.
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Some people are just luckier than others. I once burned out a headlight on my bike and got stopped within 1 mile. Burned out a brake light and was stopped within 2 miles. I check the brake and tail lights every time I back into my parking space, so I know it was good when I left the house. I guess I need to live in an area with more real crime so that the LEOs are too busy to mess with my lights. And I'll bet that every one tells them it just burned out.
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Flyinfool replied to eagleeye's topic in Watering Hole
Every job needs a stuperviser. But I don't know about a pollock stuperviser watching a pollock engineer......... I guess that we will just have to get into a stuper quickly....... Now where is that windshield and 2nd gen gears??????? -
Well things are drying up nicely. Just some wet carpet. that the fans and dehumidifier will take care of in a couple of days. My basement itself does not leak, the only times I get water is from a plumbing problem or sustained rain of over 1 inch per hour for several hours. The water comes in thru the windows and doors when the street floods that high. The windows will eventually be changed to glass block but I do kind of need the door to stay there. Now that it stopped raining it's not leaking anymore so I don't have to worry about it........
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Flyinfool replied to eagleeye's topic in Watering Hole
Look at it this way, wtih all of us egneiners aournd, smoenoe is srue to fgruie out a fix for amoslt aynhitng.