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Chaharly

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  1. Just glad you made it
  2. I agree with that sentiment there. I never lost any air on the way back but the bike just "felt" wrong with that weak link.
  3. "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave" *awesome guitar solo
  4. And yeah those mushroom headed plug/patch combos are definitely what i prefer. But i made the standard cord style work
  5. Well guys as irony (or poetic justice) would have it, the day after i posted this i ran over something nasty and blew a hole in my rear tire. It must have been a bolt by the look of it. I surely felt it when i hit it and about a half mile further it must have spit it out cuz boy did i hear the air! Gentlemen on a Harley gave me a ride into the next town 6 miles over where i bought a plug and fix a flat. I wouldn't normally use fix a flat but they didn't have any bicycle pumps and i didn't want to buy an air compressor that i would have had to break to make work on my battery. Gave her enough juice from the fix a flat to get it off the rim, limped it into town. Filled her up and made it home!
  6. I had a speedo cable fall out while going down the road. Hopefully its something easy like that
  7. Wonder how that would work with my teeny tiny narrow venture wheel
  8. I'm sorry for everyone's tough time with the big C and @cowpuc I'm sorry for all the losses this last month. One thing to be grateful for is that you've been busy with that wedding. Not huge on words, especially with serious situations like what you gentlemen are in. All I can say is that you all are in my thoughts and prayers! Take care guys!
  9. Be sure that you do hang around! You dont need a Venture to be a VentureRider!
  10. Hey guys! I think I'd like to order a plug patch kit. I found this one for 50 bucks that seems nice. Comes with a compressor and all the tools. https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Go-6000-Tubeless-Puncture/dp/B0068FX3VO/ref=as_li_ss_il?creativeASIN=B0068FX3VO&imprToken=A.6rbZtVYOHRNXnr4Frxmw&slotNum=3&ie=UTF8&qid=1487833334&sr=8-1&keywords=Stop+&+Go+6000+Tubeless&linkCode=w61&tag=researchcore8-20&linkId=79405188df5f51964b580f444f4dc7e9 What do you guys bring with you on the road?
  11. That's a sharp Wing! Safe travels bud!
  12. Saw what I believe to be an 87 Standard. It was the two tone blue, but not the same as the 90s Royales. It was definitely more like the blue 83 and 84s. I know also its a pre 88 because its a standard. She was in pretty rough shape, had a hole in just about every plastic including the reflectors. A damn shame with a rare one like that
  13. Man that valley in Utah is exactly my type of camping! So neat and sky for miles! I think I'm getting strange in my old age though. These fertile nebraska valleys get prettier and prettier to me every year. Thats okay though, these are positive side effects to aging unlike the 50 foot mis measurements I have to say though puc, in your videos you ask Tip what the date is... GOOD ON YOU BROTHER! Man I would love to be able to have the kind of time to get truly lost like that! Honest to God true CTFW right there. Leaving a town in Colorado, low 30s. My bike puked and puked and puked out antifreeze but It fixed itself. All new O-rings and thermostat housing and it hasn't done that. If it gets real cold like that I'm gonna really be digging these new heated grips. Oh you guys are soooo funny. Yeah no wonder no one knows what those mountains are made out of ha ha ha In the last post you've showed me that video before. I explained to my parents how I'd camp cowpuc style and would be willing to take a gravel road up to a radio tower to have a free campground. I think my parents think you're crazy though bud... Showing off those muscles might as well call ya a musclehead. Thanks for more of those vids. Got to CTFW today to my brother in law's fathers funeral. What an amazing, touching service it was. He was in AA for 25 years and has helped hundreds of people through rough times. So many people went up to speak about how he's helped save them and how great of a guy he was. I mean its pretty incredible when the service ends with Bob Marley's "Every Little Thing is Gonna be Alright" and the entire place clapping. He had a love of restoring cars and he owned a 99 Indian that my brother in law is going to start riding and man what a beautiful bike it is. His nickname was "Grandpa Goofy" and on his tank on the indian logo is goofy painted hanging onto the "I" Sorry to change the subject like that, but the man lived every minute of his life and now I'm sitting here burning with an intense desire to ride! Take care guys!
  14. Well wouldn't all those babes have Carl's number by now?! Okay cool! We took a trip into Ohio one time and yeah, the traffic (in areas) could be super unforgivable. If I had enough time I wouldn't stop CTFW and hit the whole country... hell the whole continent
  15. Just the backdrop of the mountains in the first video has my mouth ABSOLUTELY salivating for a ride! Now see, I've seen your Ten Sleep video before of the Flaming Gorge and actually was planning on making the big horn mountains on the first night. I never heard of the flaming gorge until I saw your vids. I plan on spending the morning taking in the gorgeous views. And those shots of the two track leading into that big valley in Utah are STUNNING. Now see I gotta ask. I remember you saying in previous posts that when camping in bear country, you park the bike a good bit away from your tent and leave any stinky food in Tweaks so she can fend the bears off for herself. In that first video she's sitting pretty close to tha tent! I remember your videos of ghost towning too. To me that would be the ultimate camping experience. Nothing but the sound of the breeze and coyotes in the distance, and like you said, you can feel the history still pulsing through the ground. People back then were remarkable. Heading out into the unknown like that. Especially when they never had Weather Apps and could only travel what 15 to 30 miles a day max? So basically, what you guys have helped me decide is to take my itinerary with a grain of salt. Like @bongobobny said, there is beauty all over this great country, regardless of the politics behind them! Well now I'm DEFINITELY in the CTFW mood and I might have to start putting the tool sets together to get the bike ready a month early! Thanks for the well wishes Puc, Tip, and Tweaks and I'm sending positive vibes right back atcha!
  16. You hold public office now? Not my friend anymore then Hahaha just kidding Congratulations that's great!
  17. Its always sad to see you guys go!
  18. Oh yeah, I could definitely do Colorado again. and again. and again. and again lol Are the first two weeks in July going to be too hot to do the Grand Canyon? See @WRIDR and me are thinking the same page. North is going to be a bad direction this year, unless they get some crazy heat within the next month. You guys know what they say though, the best laid plans are the ones destined to fail! @Steven_G and @RDawson . I'm probably going to do like you guys do. Check the weather, grab the Michelin Road map and hit the road! When I went to California I only had nine days, so If I were to get caught In weather on that trip I would have had to have just sucked it up. However, since I've got 18 days, I might just ride around the weather and see where the road takes me. We just came back from a cager camping trip in Eminence, Missouri and really I could ride those nicely paved county roads every day. Really beautiful country out there. @slowrollwv whats the traffic situation out that way? When I picture going east I picture tons and tons of people and its kind of a turn off for me! I'd love to get to Vogel but that's a month late
  19. In Nebraska you need a helmet, and my folks always had to wear their's in the slingshot. Maybe they just didn't give a rats behind lol
  20. One thing I noticed when riding through the black hills is that they collect a bunch of the fallen debris from the trees and then put them in huge piles throughout the forest. Sort of like in this page here https://www.kotatv.com/content/news/Burn-permits-open-in-the-Black-Hills--407349905.html That's all fine and dandy, but the week I was out there they just stayed put. No one was burning them, they just sat there. Hell even the shape of them seems to be designed to START forest fires and not prevent them.
  21. Hey guys, planning that trip on July 1st through the 18th up through yellowstone and into glacier. Being that its been such a cool, wet year, I'm starting to doubt that its going to be the friendliest motorcycling territory that early in the year. I've been thinking about quitting my job next summer and riding north into the Canadian Rockies and spend some months riding up there. That leaves me a few decisions for this year. I could go through yellowstone and continue to shoot west and get into Washington, Oregon, and hit the west coast. OR I could head south I havent seen the Grand Canyon yet and the only desert I've ridden through is I-80 and Highway 50 through Nevada. Of course I could always go east or southeast. Head into the Ozarks and maybe even get the tail of the dragon involved. So I guess I'm asking for some advice. Where the heck should I go?!?!
  22. Here I thought he traded one muffler and a hitch for a log!
  23. https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/motion-pro-beadpro-forged-steel-tire-bead-breaker?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-dCriITJ4gIVAb7ACh2xWgfXEAQYBCABEgII4vD_BwE These beadbreakers/tire irons worked really well for me, and they're light and small enough to bring anywhere. I learned how to balance tires from @cowpuc s videos after attempting dynabeads with poor results. Now that i balanced my tires myself i have no road vibration at all
  24. Right with ya there about runnin them in each gear at the same time just to see what the difference truly is! But youve really got me craving those South Dakota prairies! The 26th can't come soon enough. Its real easy to change the back wheel with the bags on. Put the bike on the center stand and use a ratchet strap to fasten it forward to the crash bar. Make sure youre on fairly solid ground. Remove front brake calipers and front axle nut. This next part helps to have someone slide something under the motor when you remove the axle bolt and wheel but if youre quick you can do it by yourself by holding it up with your shoulder. Then very gently set the bike on the front forks, preferably with something soft in between them, remove the left muffler and viola! Easy peasy everything is right there way up in the air to work with!
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