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  1. So you're saying the Shadow put your rates up another $2400? Cheese and Rice, that's high. I will not complain about my rates anymore. MIKE aka Uturn
  2. Joe, How much was MT with the exchange rate? V&Goose set mind at Don's MD. another thing was he told me one of my exhaust at the "Y" has a crack. Took it to the dealer and they replaced both sides under warranty. Can't say enough good for these guys. (Sunrise Cycles, Norfolk, VA) Oh, could you you send me the address for Morgan Carb Tune? I forgot to get it while at MD. Glad I saw your post, reminded me to order one. BTW, been to Deadwood, NC lately? MIKE aka Uturn 757-404-3333
  3. This is first time, I've had time to watch...Great Pics as usual...Glad I was there to be in them...Thanks for the trip back. Can't wait til next time. MIKE aka Uturn
  4. When I was younger, They used to tell me: " Uturn, Get off the table, the quarter is for 'de BEER'. Darn, I finally met ' de BEER'. Good job, Gene. MIKE aka Uturn
  5. That Corbin will never be the same...Road Hard,Put Away Wet!!! MIKE aka Uturn
  6. Monty, Glad to met you and the wife. I gotta come to Paris or you back to VaBch, for a M&E Huh? I passed you when you were leaving with the headlamp modulator. It sure gets your attention...need a siren to go with it. MIKE aka Uturn BTW, how is the feet sunburn doing?
  7. I swear these truths to be...yadayada... Yep!!!!!! George was getting on the entrance ramp when we caught him...I think his comment was: " she was on the back - when did she get off? " Talking about CRB..."Can't Remember Bobbie".. MIKE aka Uturn
  8. From my perspective, the speed is > SLOW !!! BUT, The U.S. has smaller gallons of gas - so the SLOW speed makes sense, makes the gas last longer... lol My ... MIKE aka Uturn
  9. Uturn

    RSV choke

    Aren't there already threaded holes in the pipes to screw the analyzer sensor into?? MIKE aka Uturn
  10. Been awhile, but think what I did was take some of mono fishing line, slipped it under the bib at the seat and sawed it forward toward the front. Then I used something (maybe WD40) to clean the sticky left on; then waxed the tank before putting the bib on. I wanted to keep the holder for the cord connection, but ended up buying a new one from the dealer. Seems like the stick-on tape on the new holder was better than replacement tape for the old holder. Best of luck on your upgrade. MIKE aka Uturn
  11. Never used it, but my wife used it on her Mother's lowers. Bought it at Walmart. Hope this helps. If not in stock at your Walmart, they will special order for you. MIKE aka uturn
  12. HSTWXMAN, Since I didn't make it, I take it your daughter was the cute (shorter than Mini) person. And the reason Beer30 behaved himself, he knew Mini would whoop up on him if he be bad !!! and I keep MIKE aka Uturn
  13. Mini & (Helper - Stud), Thanks for posting pictures. Seeing what I missed - looked like a good meet. Keep the pictures coming in. MIKE aka Uturn
  14. CRAP, I was planning to get one the next time Vince came on TV. Got a spot in the cabinet next to my "Magic Bullet" (another POS). Thanks for the review - changed my mind, think I will buy another ShamWow instead. MIKE aka Uturn
  15. Uturn

    Hey RandyA

    Stand by with a ZIPPO lighter and two straw brooms for controlling the fire. Cleans that concrete floor stain right up. Oh yeah, don't fergit the marshmellers. MIKE aka Uturn
  16. After having the same problem, First I tried vice grips, No work. Then next, the dremel but the slot just buggarded up because the I guess the bolt metal was soft and/or the threads were really tight. Then I drilled it and tried the easy-out...whoops the danged easy-out broke off in the hole. Ever try to drill into case hardened metal? I finally resorted to chiselling it out. The next time it happened, I bought a set of Snap-On left-hand drill bits. It was easy using this method because as you drill, you're going the opposite of the threads and when the bit bites, the bolt backs out. Now for your saddlebags, see Rick Butler for a set of the bagbolts. He is in the classified on the site. For reviews of his product, search on "Butler" or saddlebag. Best of luck to you. MIKE aka Uturn
  17. Give me a break ..Beer was like that in the camera. That's his trick!! I been trying to put these few pics on the post for the past 4.5 hours...started to call you and say look , How about I mail them to you and you can do it for me. Talking about getting my a$$ kicked. And would you believe, to think I was looking at one of the fancy cameras. Heck they got buttons and knobs. MIKE aka Uturn
  18. I have a set on my VTX 1800. I have not had any discomfort with my hands while riding. I have been thinking about the "Throttle Boss" for the grips. I had them on a Suzuki and found it useful since I didn't have cruise. MIKE aka Uturn
  19. Great time...Gale and I enjoyed the meet and seeing all. We could have another in Lexington in Oct during the BBQ Festival. A few more pics. MIKE aka Uturn
  20. DAMN!! I just made the RUM CAKE and can't walk to the bed....so I sleep in the kitchen. Thanks for the memories. MIKE aka Uturn
  21. We use a Big Buddy propane...here's a write-up: BIG™ BUDDY POWERFUL INDOOR-SAFE PROPANE HEATER Huge output—up to 18,000 BTU/hour Designed and approved for emergency indoor and outdoor use Heats up to 400 square feet for up to 220 hours Built-in low-oxygen shutoff sensor and tip-over shutoff switch ensure safe indoor/outdoor operation CSA certified BIG Buddy™ Portable Heater provides more safe, reliable heat for tailgate parties, RVs, campers, sports events, garages, storage sheds, workshops, work sites, cabins, ice fishing shacks, porches and patios. Handy emergency heat during a power outage. Dual-Heating System (DHS) combines radiant heat comfort with convection heat airflow for maximum heating efficiency. Three-position switch (4,000, 9,000 and 18,000 BTU/hour) lets you control the comfort level. Heating times: 1-1/2 to 6 hours on one 1-lb. propane cylinder, 3 to 12 hours on two 1-lb. cylinders, 50 to 220 hours on two 20-lb. cylinders. 20-lb. cylinders require optional hose. Swing-open doors with swivel-out mount make cylinder installation a snap. Other features include built-in piezo starter, integrated hot air blower venting system, safety wire guard, built-in thermal protection probe, blower fan power on/off switch, porcelain-coated reflector, dual ceramic burner tiles with shock-absorbing insulation and hose storage compartment. Measuring 17"L x 10"W x 17-1/2"H, the BIG Buddy™ can be used as a freestanding heater anywhere (ergonomic handle simplifies transport, nonskid surface pads ensure stability) or as a wall heater (key-shaped rear holes are built in). AC adapter or four D-cell batteries required to power blower fan. MIKE aka Uturn
  22. I am soooo jealous --- David is Jeff's " Husband-In-Law " hehehe Glad you guys had a safe trip !! MIKE aka Uturn
  23. Listen to them Harley riders. It was that awlful South Carolina road that made the HD ride bad.... hehehehe 8 of 10 guys I ride with -- ride Harley. It's all in what you want or can afford, Bottom line --- we ride and be thankful for that. MIKE aka Uturn
  24. Went to BJs to get peanut oil but they were sold out. They had soybean oil at $20 for 35#. I couldn't tell the difference after the fact. Was GOODDDDDD! MIKE aka Uturn
  25. I ordered the Venom (150/90-150) from Dennis Kirk this morning with shipping included. Don't remember when Free Shipping expires. MIKE aka Uturn
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