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dr_bar

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  1. Great voice and song, too bad the acoustics weren't very good. I'd shoot the videographer... LOL
  2. They have some beauts for sale on this site... http://www.vintagetrailercrazy.com/index.html
  3. Never been a fan of the Oyster run, all I've ever heard about is the number of accidents related to it. Whether going to or returning from... There's a whole lot of riders hitting the bars and then their bikes from what I've been told and those two things just don't mix... I've heard of at least two fatalities in recent years as well, so I won't be tempting fate any time soon. 15 to 20,000 bikers for a one or two day event is more than I want to deal with, as it's right out of my comfort zone... Personal opinion
  4. Or you could toss the prop idea and fasten a small chain or cable that will only let the lid open just past the verticle...
  5. I doubt the posted mileage though.... 50,000+ for an '83???? Highly unlikely.
  6. Don't know how I missed this thread but it has been entertaining to say the least. Friendships come and go, it's the GOOD Friendships that stick around, and these don't even get farther than friendship status sometimes. I just hope your ship eventually comes in, and that you're not at the airport when that happens.... LOL
  7. Glad to hear you're both okay... All things considered, that bike held up pretty good, I'm impressed that it's in as good shape as it is, despite being written off... Looking at the pictures was tough, as I'm riding the Blue/Black '07 as well.
  8. I guess if you make welding jigs a mass production process would work and cut down on the labour intensity of the job. I wish I had a bit better skill set and a place to do that sort of work, it could suppliment my pension that's coming up about 6 years down the road...
  9. A lot of gas stations and truck stops carry cassettes as do the odd music store... Yes in BC
  10. I had the pleasure of great service in Roswell NM last year. I believe it was Motion Performance on 2nd St. They pulled a bike off a lift to do an oil change for me. Did that delay the other customers service? Not in the least, that job was waiting on parts... Not every job in every shop is being worked on at the same time, a dealer, if he wants a good rep, can work around almost anything. My response to the good service was to ride up the road afterwards and buy a 24 of beer for the shop... (I asked the owner which brand his crew liked. )
  11. In the past with other bikes I've owned, I always came up needing a part that's near impossible to find. After months of searching for some parts, I came across a couple of motorcycle "Wreckers" in the Greater Vancouver area. Unfortunately, one closed it's doors, but the other is always busy with people looking for what they need and the owner helping out whenever possible. That second location is a business called "Bent Bike" located in Langley BC. I thought it would be a worthwhile thread for people to list any recyclers in their area to form a resource for those looking for parts for their aging bikes. For example, I walked in the door today and hanging up in the rafters is the left side saddle bag for an '84 Royale, no lid was visable but apparently they have a lot of other plastic from that bike. I'll put the contact info below and if the powers that be find that this isn't a good idea, feel free to delete this thread, (or make it a sticky if it's worth it...) Bent Bike 201-20701 #10 Hwy Langley BC V3A 5E8 ph: 604 534-1033 bentbike@telus.net
  12. I'm hoping for a fairly short wait... That engine could not have been produced for just one bike, it makes no financial sense at all...
  13. have you thought of checking out Lee Valley???
  14. Decided this was beyond most sensibilities...
  15. Got mine fixed along with my cruise control gratis, thank you 5 year warranty...
  16. I have about 32,000+ miles on the bike in two years and I'm thankful it happened close to home...
  17. There's a guy in Langley that used to do AZZKICKERS seats but they thought he was too expensive. I've seen his work and I'm considering a gel upgrade from him...
  18. Non riding???? When is that? My bike is insured year round... You sun snobs from the south think you're the only ones to ride all year??? LOL
  19. I know this is an old thread, but my fuel pump packed it in on Monday. Dealer said the last available one in Canada is on it's way from Toronto... "Last available one!!!" WTF Is this a sign of just how common this problem is? Or is the dealer telling tales???
  20. Looks like you need another addition to that stable... For you cheap.... $7500:63: http://www3.telus.net/drbar/pics/Valkyrei%20at%20pacific2.jpg
  21. The worst thing about Mercury is that it "Bio accumulates" in other words, it stays in the body and will build up to toxic levels over time. Let's say you spilt the mercury near a vegetable garden, the veggies absorb it and you slowly eat it, microgram by microgram, eventually it builds up to milligrams and that my man is not good. If it was on soil, I would dig it all up and triple bag it and take it to a toxic waste facility...
  22. Yeah we can rub the riding in pretty good this year, record setting temps the whole thing... I just hate it when it bites you in the arse the next day or so... They are currently hauling truck loads of snow 150 miles, from Manning Park to the Cypress Bowl ski hill in West Vancouver, one of the Olympic Venues. Cheap like Borscht, $1000 a load...
  23. Consider yourself lucky... my bill comes to almost $1600 per year and that's with a whack of discounts... :rippedhand::rippedhand::rippedhand:
  24. Buddy, Got my parcel in the mail today. At first I looked at the colour and thought, "Oh darn, that's going to be a bit off." So I took one unit out to the bike to hold it in place and was pleasantly surprised at how great the colour looked. I'm so glad you had that bit of blue left over because I don't think the smoked or black would look anywhere near as good on my bike. Can't wait to get them mounted and try them out. Thanks for the super job, Doug
  25. I'm not home so don't know if they've arrived yet, but when they do, I'm mounting them with "Dual Lock" by 3M http://www3.telus.net/public/a5a14519/pics/duallock.jpg Way better than Velcro, but just a tad bit pricey...
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