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  1. After 43 years at Texas Instruments and then Raytheon I have officially retired. Had my right knee replaced in January and getting my left one done April 22. Once I get healed up plan on putting a lot of miles on my 2018 SVTC that has been sitting for several months. Also plan on getting back into fishing again. Yoohoo!!!!

  2. I actually took this off a Facebook post. Wish I could compose this good.

     

    Puc to Pic,, ya got talent brother = write on!!!!!!!!!!!!:thumbsup:

     

    Merry Christmas back at cha Pic!!:santa:

     

    Puc to Santa:

    I have been my very bestest this year, best of all club members.. Thought I would remind you just in case you miss spelled my name in your little book,, it is "Puc" not "Pic". Pic is the writer,, Puc is the righter... :big-grin-emoticon::missingtooth::mugshot:

  3. Twas the night before Christmas and out in the garage

    Two Bikes were sitting, a V Twin montage.

    But all of the streets they were covered in snow

    Not a safe place to ride, not a spot on the road.

    The tenders were plugged in and humming away

    Keeping batteries charged on that cold winter day.

    The chrome was all shiny, the paint bright and clean

    But the weather outside it was nasty and mean.

    Then out in the yard I heard such a sound

    But how can that be there was no one around.

    Then out in the driveway was a thunderous roar

    The unmistakable sound of a V Twin big bore.

    The driver was plump dressed in leather and black

    A long beard of white and a big leather sack.

    He went to the house and walked right thru the door

    Leaving gifts by the tree and gifts on the floor.

    A helmet and shield and a new set of lights

    To make the ride safe on those warm summer nights.

    A new set of pipes just to make the bike sing

    Chrome license plate cover a bit of new bling.

    Then back to his bagger old Biker Clause ran

    He fired it up and lifted the stand.

    And I heard him exclaim as he roared out of site

    Safe riding to all and to all a good night.

     

    Merry Christmas my friends

    Safe riding in 2019

  4. I bought my 2018 SVTC in June. Did have heat on my left thigh at first. After about 1500 miles it started going away. Bought the Yamaha lower deflectors that match the upper deflectors on the fairing and that helped. Have over 4000 miles on bike and heat issue is pretty much unnoticeable now. Usually keep the lower vents closed now and use the wind deflectors to adjust air flow.

     

    The Rox 2" Risers make a huge difference on the handlebars and work with the cables fine.

     

    I drilled out the baffles and it sounds better. Not load but I can hear the exhaust when riding now especially when I twist the throttle.

     

    When you test rode did you adjust the windshield up and down?

     

    And did you try both Tour and Sport modes. The throttle response is different depending on which mode you are using.

     

    I love my SVTC and have not regretted buying it one bit.

  5. A lot of folks me included have drilled out the baffle ends on the exhaust. Just a little bit of increase in volume on idle but you can actually hear the exhaust when accelerating. All is needed is a 1 1/2" hole saw with a 12" extension and I used a shop vac to suck out the ends after cutting them. The right side baffle is solid and the left side has a whole in it. I like it like this.

  6. I absolutely think buying my SVTC was the best decision for me. I had a 2007 RSV (for long rides and trips) and a 2005 Harley Fatboy Screaming Eagle (for just everyday cruising). Loved them both but was ready to trade up on the Venture. I traded my RSV in on the SVTC and planned to keep the Harley. After 3 weeks of riding the SVTC I sold the Harley to my neighbor (he has been trying to buy it from me) cause I knew this is the only one I want to ride. The handling with low center of gravity is great and the power is smooth in tour mode and a beast in sport mode. It is very comfortable for me. Rode from North TX to Rochester MN and did 776 miles the first day with no problem and could have done more. Spent 2 days riding thru MS and AR Ozarks on the way back and bike handled like a dream for me. I do have the heat issue on the left side (some do not) but put the lower vents on right before the trip and it took care of that problem. Also added highway pegs and the ROX risers before the trip and they made it better. Not really anything I need to add, except maybe a backrest to make it more comfortable on trips. My RSV I had Rick Butler do his magic to the seats but for me I honestly don't need it for the SVTC.

     

    Unfortunately right after I got back from my trip I fractured my left ankle and am stuck in a boot while it heals. Currently have almost 4k miles on it (has set for almost 6 weeks) and would have a whole lot more if I could ride. It's eating me up to look at it everyday and not being able to jump on it and go. As soon as the boot comes off I will be eating up the asphalt.

  7. Got my new SVTC a week ago Friday. last Friday called SiriusXM and asked about a free trial like I got in my new Ford pickup. They gave me a free 3 month trial on the bike no questions asked. Took about 20 minutes on the phone with them and it works great. Used it all weekend. Good thing is I have a trip from TX to Rochester MN and back in July so will have Sirius to use on the trip plus music on my phone.

  8. I do not have a new Venture yet, working on it but I had the same issue with the Sync3 in my new Ford truck. The fix for it was once I connected to the truck with Bluetooth go to settings in the Iphone then Bluetooth and then select the circle with the i to the right of the Bluetooth connection and turn on show notifications. With Iphone you have to do it for each Bluetooth connection, it defaults notifications off. Then my text worked with the trucks Sync3.

  9. I had a mild case on the side of my face 1 year ago. Had not gotten the shot cause insurance would not cover it till I turn 60. As soon as I turned 60 got the shot. Dr told me it can come back and when it does it usually come back in the same place and it's always on the same side. I know of folks who had it on their face and got into their eye. That is supposed to be the worse.

  10. Back in High School in the mid 70s I had a Harley Sprint 175. Was at a friends house when an ice storm hit. All roads were iced over. Instead of leaving the bike there and getting my buddy to take me home in his car I decided to ride home. Rode 10 miles on residential streets staying of the major roads in first gear with both feet on the ground. Realized about half way home how stupid I was. Took me almost an hour to get home.

  11. I have a Super Blackhawk 44 and 2 stainless 44 Vaqueros. Also have a Charter Arms Bull Pup 44 special 5 shot 2" barrel. Love them all.

     

    Have a friend who had the BFR 45/70 with a 10" barrel. It actually kicked less with standard 405 grain lead loads than my SB because it weighed so much

  12. They don't see very good so the trick is to whistle at them. They will stand up on their hind legs and try to figure out where the sound is coming from and that makes them vulnerable to launched projectiles.

  13. Speakin of giant killers,, remember the teany little RD350? Learn the power band on one of those sweet hearts and BYE BYE Triumps, Beezers, Sportys and other scoots 3x its size.... I still dont think they outlawed em cause of emissions,,, the lil fellers stepped on wayyy to many toes maybe :big-grin-emoticon:

    The guy who owned our local Yamaha shop used to spoon on a Chen Sheng knobby on his RD and go play in the woods with it.. In the sand his pipes became like skiies and WOW could he scoot the dunes!!! What a life!!

     

    I had one in the late 70s, Maroon color and my brother had a white RD250. Had a lot of fun on those bikes.

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