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N3FOL

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  1. There is one thing I am looking that is on your bike. Love your passenger foot boards.
  2. It could have also been your right leg...am very glad to hear you are ok and still able to ride home. As mentioned before, the insurance company might end up totaling it. I am hoping they will agree to fix it this time.
  3. I still have my '07 and stayed with the OEM size front tire as well. I didn't really want to change its riding characteristics as well as piece of mind. Shinko 777 for her. Time will tell, when Shinko 777 front tire will be available for the Eluder and SVTC. I think the rear is already available for purchase at your favorite motorcycle store.
  4. Glad to hear you and your wife are ok after the collision. Heal well.
  5. I got the chance to change oil and its final drive oil on my '07 the other day. It has been sitting in the garage for 2 months since I've been using the SVTC a lot lately just riding to a from work. It turned out to be a little bit of a learning curve after getting off the SVTC and back to the RSV, but I am so glad to take her out with me to work and she knows that I have not forgotten her.
  6. I have Shinko on my '07 and I am very happy with its performance. My rear has almost 10K miles with a lot of tread left. From what I read about its history, it used to be owned by Yokohama and the business was sold to become the Shinko company today. They focus more on the powersports market especially motorcycle tires. Make in Korea with strict QC and advance Japanese technology in the manufacture of their tires....so I have no problem installing this brand on my SVTC when the time comes.
  7. I have the 5 gallon version of yours. They are really spill proof spouts. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. No leisure riding for me for the past month and a half. I get to ride to and from work and my wife is perfectly fine with it. Today - rode to work and will do so for the next couple of days. Ride Safe. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. I'm sorry to hear the bad news. It is the most empty feeling one can imagine. I feel you. I've been laid off from work once in my life and I pray and hopefully it never happens again. This is also a difficult time to find employment since there are not a lot of companies hiring with a restricted economy. Lean to your family and fill them with smiles and talks of good times. Have a real nice dinner at home with your loved ones, etc. We are in this together and I am optimistic the economy will rebound stronger and sooner. Regards.
  10. I hope this is just temporary due to a slow economy. I have a J&S Jack and I think they warranty their jacks for a lifetime, if I am not mistaken. They are truly well built motorcycle jacks. I've had mine for about 12 years now.
  11. I get real hungry reading the posts. I also have several cast iron pans at home and most if not all retain heat very well. They say the hotter the pan, the better it is before putting down the steak. Tis the time for grilling.
  12. Very Nice
  13. Got the same email as well. I'll take any discount from GEICO. Drive and Ride Safe.
  14. Yes I agree. Can’t be under any influence especially when I am working on my own machine or simply washing dishes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Hope her test is negative. Stick to your faith for strength. Fight it mentally. Be Safe.
  16. The science behind the mode of infection of COVID 19 is much more significant compared to TB. It is a rapid killer and hard to manage. There is no vaccine and medication treatment is still up in the air. TB is still a very deadly microbe that also needs special attention. IMO, a virus [emoji3083] is harder to treat than bacteria. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. FWIW, if one dies of flu/pneumonia and test negative for COVID 19, data will reflect one died caused by flu/ pneumonia. But if one dies with flu/pneumonia and test positive for COVID 19, that death is tallied under COVID 19 death. We should all be cautious as warmer temps enter our area. COVID 19 can still cause misery. Look at Australia- it all happened during the summer months. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Staying busy at work even working most weekends. This Pandemic made us busier than ever. Despite that, I try to spend an hour or two in the garage cleaning and organizing and working on my ‘07 RSV when time allows. Hunkering in most of the time. Ok so far..... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. I ordered additional items like the tire repair kit and the air gauge and the 12V cig lighter extension cord that can come in handy some day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. The goodies arrived 2 days ago and unboxed them this morning. Tested the pump and it worked flawless. So far I am very happy with my decision. The pump is light and can be easily placed in the trunk or side bags. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. I have Shinko 777 on my RSV now. I am very happy with it and several RSV owners also have them installed on their bike. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Thanks for posting the article, BMW. It gave me some understanding on the mechanism of infection of SARS-CoV-2. To me, it is truly a very aggressive and one thing that is alarming to me is the ability of the virus to remain so deadly to humans even in the warmer climates of the world.
  23. The thrill of 'Living On The Edge'. Impressive I should say. His tires should get the recognition.
  24. Very glad to hear you are doing much better, Don. Rest and be careful when out and about. [emoji2] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. May the Lord Bless Your Brother that he will have a speedy and successful healing. Amen.
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