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Everything posted by Rocket
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More and more, as times goes on, it seems.
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But it seems the 2nd gens, can't even keep up to, never mind pass, those so called harleystars............... :stirthepot:
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Was this S & G power products on Hillside (otherwise referred by many as Screw & Gouge)??????
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For Stu, it would be the wet coast special, waterproof.........
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Bypassing the Tim Hortons or DQ fueling stops, sneaking ahead. Would be the likely method used.
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Because you got suckered by something shiny, but you have been covering most of that up........... :stirthepot:
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Yup, I need one for the Deer Hunter:thumbsup2:, as I am not sure if fossilized hair will do the trick...............:stirthepot:
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Pssstttt the 1200 1St Gens are faster, than all the later Venture models. The 1St Gens do not require delicate handling, as they will take a beating & keep on running, where a 2nd gen will most likely be parted out. Mine is called Deer Hunter for a reason & I am still riding it daily. BTW, I find the seating position of the 1St Gen, more comfy for me.
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You lost your marbles???????? Probably long ago too...............:rotf:
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Sounds like coffee abuse to me............
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Retractable training wheels............
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You had to give him more ideas, didn't you Dray..................:bang head:
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What are they, I have never heard of them????????????????????
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Yup, I have installed the XP unit on a few bikes, since it came out. I like the optional hazard warning light function, that can be hooked up on a bike without 4 ways. I hooked that up that function on a neighbors Honda CM450 & a Yamaha 750 Maxim & it works great. I have had to answer questions, time to time about the unit, when other riders had asked.
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Maybe the camera is broken. I wonder if someone in his immediate family had tried taking his picture, thus breaking it........... :stirthepot:
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You could possibly, put a set of handlebar mirrors on, for a test to see. The mk2 1st gens might still have the provisions to mount them, at the master cylinders.
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Thanks for posting the pic, Abdul.
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Terrible news indeed, I thought that I had met them at Cal's, but was not sure. As there was many, that I did not get the names of, that day.
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It can be drained normally, can use the suction tube to refill it, depending on which method he chooses to use.
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I had killed a deer with my 83VR "Deerhunter" last year, don't want to do that again. That is too costly & painful. Yup they continued, more or less in the same direction, as one was thrown off the hwy, from the impact.
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I had bolted Charlies old mk2 seat on my mk1, after recovering only. The back portion of the handgrips are close to the seat, but will just clear. A small portion of the seat corners will press on the mk1 trunk too. The only downside that I can see, is not being able to remove the trunk without removing the seat first.
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Can we fit a mowing attachment on it & still keep it watertight???????????
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Front left coil, as viewed from the riders position, for the tach feed.
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I had to print off a copy at work, after my supervisor saw it, as he wanted a hard copy, it was shown around the shop. It was pointed out by a few, that some young children have a knack to embarrass adults, with the way they say things. BTW It got a chuckle here, from all that read it. Prompted a story from one, on how her 2 yr old (at that time) son had embarrassed her husband before, in a public washroom.