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eagleeye

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  1. Hey Dragonrider, I'd blame 86er if I was you----I should've had more than one shot of the black death. It was a real treat to meat Jonha. My favorite part was when he actually washed his bike. Looked great! Steve
  2. Just did it last week and I'd say two things, have the U-joint at a 90 deg, so it only swivels straigt up and down and in gear. Steve
  3. So, is your zigzagging bringing you up here to Wisconsin? If so, stop in and say hi, Steve
  4. Dave, As far as I know, you can't add pics to PMs, but as far as the album, maybe it's the size. Steve
  5. Doesn't matter what anyone else thinks, get on each and go for a ride, then you'll know. Good luck choosing, Steve
  6. Isn't it just amazing how a bolt that size can be at the perfect angle to go straight into that tire:shock3: and lodge there. Glad you were able get it fixed. I saw his trunk, I would have thought the pile of stuff on the ground would have been bigger. I just pulled a big bolt out of my 250 a couple weeks ago and plugged it too. Steve
  7. Bob, you hit a deer with your bike and DID'NT go down is something to be very thankful for. I can't even tell you how many dead deer I saw going to and from Don's last weekend. I'm on constant lookout. In fact there was one LIVE deer waiting to cross I-80 on the south side of Chicago. Needless to say, I slowed along with everyone else, but thought, what are you thinking? (to the deer) He was thinking of crossing probably 8 lanes of traffic. Glad you came out of this OK, Steve
  8. This was my first MD, and it was awesome. I tried to meet as many people as possible, and that was the highlight for me, to say nothing of all the different bikes. Don, when I saw all of the empty toilet paper rolls in the bathroom on Sun am, I just laughted, reminded me of when there were women at my house. The food was nothing short of great, and Lanna's cheese cake? THE BEST!!! Thank you for having us all there, and I couldn't imaging having a better weekend! and---even rode home in NO RAIN, (and went around Chicago) Steve
  9. Most family campers have been using a grill like (well, not exactly like that) that for years, but this new one is very cool. Pricy, but cool You can pick up an older model at garage sales all day long for not much. Steve
  10. I just got an I-pass and want to use it on my RSTD. If I stick it to the windshield, will it actually stay there or fall off? ---I also have a double pouch, yamaha tank bag. If I put it in the lower pouch, (with the velcro'd cover) it will face somewhat backward, will this work? that would be the safest and easiest for me. Any comments? Steve
  11. they are 15" tires, and you need a 16" for the front. Steve
  12. Randy, The drive in the speedo is stiff. I took the speedo off of my xs650 last eve, and tipped it upside down on the bench, and sprayed liquid wrench in the drive hole, let it sit for an hour and took my inner drive cable to turn the speedo and it was much more free. Blew it out with an air hose and repeated. That was last eve, now this morning it is very free. Now I suppose I should make an adapter like yours and grease it. (or leave it with the liquid wrench in there) and reassemble. As you know, there is no room for more than a few drops. Steve
  13. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=36174&highlight=backrest Steve
  14. Yup, fantastic would be a good cleaner to use for sure. The one thing that you SHOULD NOT use is whitewall cleaner. Anything containing bleach, over time will ruin your whitewalls. They will dry the whitewalls out over time. Regular cleaner, like fantastic, 409, simple green, etc. will work. Steve
  15. Randy, Great idea. Did you clean the inside of the speedo before you greased it? The speedo on my xs650 is VERY stiff and I really need to get inside and clean it, but then your idea to grease it. Thanks, Steve
  16. I also have the road king slash cuts. If you can tighten a bolt, you can install road kings. I have the brackets available here. I drilled mine out. There are also threads on doing that. Steve
  17. Try WD-40 Steve
  18. Hey, Good luck Crash, hope they figure something out for you. Steve
  19. I clean my plastic shower surround with this stuff. I can't wait to try it on the red engine on my XL250R. That baby ought to look really sharp. Steve
  20. Redneck I've been following your pics and they are great, but what I don't remember is, are you traveling around in your motorhome? Keep those great pics coming, Steve
  21. If that's a factory weld, I'd be shocked as hell.---but what do I know? Steve
  22. eagleeye

    wolo horn

    Harbor Freight sells the same brand horn for $49 and $39 not chromed. Been thinking about this for a while now. Steve
  23. Lowell, How much air did you run in the nexen, and what does "slite hunting" mean? Steve
  24. Dragonslayer, I'll just add this about the carbs, and I'm cerainly not a carb expert, but I did have the carbs apart on my 05 RSTD, and found white buildup from ethenal. Now, to see this, you will need very good magnification. If you do find this, you will need to clean it all off. It's something to look for while your in there. Can't help you with the float level though. Steve
  25. Jeez, looking at that creek, I'm just glad she could swim. That's a lot of water. Sounds like you need a long term plan to deal with that thing. Steve
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