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And you folks say that I'm not right Good story telling there Father time, I'm looking forward to coming across the border and seeing the little tike
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It's easy to sell a paintjob like that when someone is willing to model the "Stripes"
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That is a smart move, dragging deer is not fun, especially since they seem to find the most inaccessable spots to expire Nice machine and I'm sure you'll have more fun with it than dragging deer
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That was one of the mods that I wanted to do with my rear lights...looks like I'll have to do it on the "Next" G2 I get
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trunk rack cracking lid?
Squidley replied to dharnie's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
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I hate to say it, but that is the WORST looking 17K mileaged 1st gen I have ever seen. 2 owner and it looks as if it has set outside all it's life. Something smells funny with that one and my only responce would be "Buyer Beware"
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Shaun, If you have a trunk rack on tour bike, 1st or 2nd gen the I would suggest a Kryakyn Trunk bag. I have used this style for years and it works great. http://www.kuryakyn.com/products.asp?bn=honda&ci=2811
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trunk rack cracking lid?
Squidley replied to dharnie's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Freebird is right on the money, I have had trunk racks on 3 of my last 4 Ventures and used a Kuryakyn bags on them when were touring and I never had any problems. If your concerned about cracking further or want extra support, then run a strip of metal between the upper and lower holes and this will help stiffen the trunk lid up. -
Thanks everyone... We just got back home as Lonna stayed the night in the hospital and I stayed with her. The surgery was a great success and her bone is back where it was. Now the time to heal begins. I want to that Denden and Vicky for coming to the hospital lat night. It was great to see them and it meant a lot to Both of us. Dennis and I actually got to set down and have a nice talk over some supper. Thank you all again and Lonna will be on in the next couple of days to talk your ears off
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Still Ornery as even I imagine Good to see you back on Bro, hope to see you on the 26th at the M&E in Algonac. Be safe and we'll catch up with you soon
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Just wanted to thank everyone again for all the well wishes and prayers being sent our way. We are walking out the door to get Lonnas Collarbone fixed. I will get word back to the site as soon as I can...Thank you again
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OZ...your a way better man than I, ain't a snowballs chance in hell I would be up there in those temps I imagine the sunsets are as cool as you describe them though.
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I remember that day Dan! I laughed pretty hard after you called me back and let me know what it was....and yes I have done it too
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just wondering
Squidley replied to bossman's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
JT right on the money, Fill it up and put some sort of gas stabalizer in it. It will get condensation in it if it's not completely dry and open to atmosphere. I use either Stabil or Seafoam, and when you get her back out for the 1st spring run. Run the hell out of her, get on the interstate and run through a tank and fill it back up -
If it was bike just for me to ride then I would go with the 1200 as it's a bit more muscle engine. If 2 up and touring, it would be the 1300 as the bags are lots bigger
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I like that kit way better than the Voyager kit, it blends a bit more with the bike. That is a very nice setup
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They definitely are different looking, let us know what you think about once you get a few miles on her
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I sure wouldn't have wanted to be downwind of you after that breakfast
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Mark, We'll just help make it happen, nothing to be worried about and I like the idea of the stability that it will give you. We'll just have to keep our eyes open and see what we can come up with so you 2 can join into more of the rides
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I take it you get thirsty on the road :rotf:
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I will recommend ones not to get, some may not agree with me but I didn't care for them http://www.kuryakyn.com/products.asp?bn=metric&ci=2921 I had these on the '99 and for 1 thing the left side grip broke in 2 between the rubber grips and they always left black residue on my hands when I rode without gloves. I know some love em but they aren't for me
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Yeah....thats always a bummer, but we will ride another day
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He never comes up to see us so I dont have to worry about that
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Najorka was his screen name, I was looking into that bike a while ago. Good to see that it will ressurected
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It is good to see that your keeping yourself physically fit there Margaret. Me....I've been napping and keeping my back on ice all day, as funny as it sounds, thats getting old quick