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RedRocket

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  1. After trial and error experiementation on my own personal butt, I've settled on http://www.exofficio.com/default.aspx Ex Officio are wicking type underwear. They're expensive to start with, are so well made with high quality material that I have some that are over 3 years old, and look like they're brand new. When I take roadtrips I wear one pair , and pack one pair. YOu can wash them in the sink, and they dry out within hours. I have both the boxers, and boxer-brief style.
  2. My 88 looks the same, except that it's still painted.
  3. I've recently picked up an HJC IS-Max It's their newest flip-up, and has built in sunglasses. I'm liking it, and it was pretty cheap too http://www.newenough.com/image/path/21890/small/IS-Max_WHITE.jpg?1234411247 http://www.newenough.com/helmets_eyewear/closed_face_flip_up_chin/hjc/is_max_solid_and_metallic_motorcycle_helmet.html
  4. Split your stuff. Keep one bike, give her one bike.
  5. Does the antenna work only for the CB radio or does it add to FM reception too?
  6. Ouch. I lost my balance with my 1st gen. What a giant pig! I got almost picked up, then lost it, anc caught my foot underneath. Luckily a man was nearby, and he helped me get it off of my foot. Me leg ended up with a couple of nice bruises, but thankfully nothing broken for me.
  7. AFter seeing your garage Condor, I feel much better about myself.
  8. I smoked for 17 years, and quit 8 years ago. Hypnotism helped. I got tired of hearing myself wheezing while I lay in bed.
  9. I think you're done. Repainting would be the only way. The paint has just faded at different rates and there will be no way to correct it.
  10. In. In 2000 miles I've already had enough of spaghetti forks.
  11. Hey, my 88 is the same two-tone maroon, and I have side panels with the chrome tube rails attached. If your BIL wants to swap I would be up for it.
  12. So have you decided to make a run Condor?
  13. It's about 1/2 as thick as the one in Condor's picture.
  14. That's pretty impressive. I have seem to get about 35. I'm gonna try and improve it thanks to you!
  15. I tried them on my VFR and didn't think it was any better or worse than my own balancing job.
  16. I recently saved myself $ 22 on one of those kits. I had great success with plain old-style white Colgate toothpaste. I worked it in with my fingers, and could tell it was working because the toothpaste turned yellow.
  17. I'm a convert. Honda Spray Cleaner and Polish was always my favorite, but when comparing $1 vs $ 5 a can I'll go with cheap.
  18. It's not that hard to take some fluid out of your reservoir, so why don't you start there, and report back?
  19. No,I recently saw a sale notification on the AC-12 model ( the one I have ) for around $ 200, but I can't seem to recall just where I saw it yet. There are some sellers on ebay around $ 229
  20. I've had my HJC Carbon for almost 3 years now. It's been faultless, and I really do notice the lightness compared to my other helmets. Venting is just average. Shield changing is very easy.
  21. I dunno about best deals, but I just got some All-Ballz steering head bearings for what felt like a fair $ 30 from flatoutmotorcycles.
  22. I rode 935 miles from Taos NM to SoCal on my VFR recently, but I just realized that back in the 80's when I was younger, and stoopider, I rode non-stop from Austin Texas to Louisville, Ky, on a shovelhead Sportster, just over 1,000 miles. When I finally stopped and got a motel, I sat down in the bath, and was still vibrating so much it was like being in a Jacuzzi.
  23. I guess I'll try the wobble washer first, seeing as I already have one, and get in line for a fork brace.
  24. I love great forums like this one. You always learn things.
  25. Well I'm one step further. I've felt quite uncomfortable on my recently purchased Venture. Having come from riding sport bikes the front end on this was downright scary,and the front springs were definitely toast. I also ordered some new steering head bearings, and a washer to replace the wobbly rubber one. Initially I attempted to change the steering head bearings as there was a crashing in the front on bumps, and it was as good of a guess as any. Turns out the nut was too tight for me to break loose without an air tool, so I went on to the springs. The spring swap turned out to be easy. I followed Progressive's recommended filling proceedure. I jacked the front wheel in the air when I went to install fork caps, and it turned out to be relatively easy. I did this yesterday, and just went out for a 40 mile ride on surface streets, and freeways, and it felt like a brand new bike. The clunking was gone, and I was so impressed by the improvement. Today I took it out for a spin on the twisty Ortega Hwy, and I'm sad to say that I can now feel that rubberiness in the front end, and on a few 60+ mph curves I got the wobble. I guess I'll just have to take that next step, and do the steering head. Though the bike is 20 years old, so it can't ever hurt.
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