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Riding and Fishing, Fishing and Riding------Not going far from home though. Steve
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Did you move to missouri and I missed it? Or, why do you care? Eye
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Hey Hipshot, You know we all care. So glad to hear that things are looking better all the time. Steve
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Hey, that's a beauty Orrin. Nice pictures-----Love that cabin. Hope you had a geat trip. Steve
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What Trigger really wants: Wide White Wall Tires
eagleeye replied to rjmalizia's topic in Watering Hole
Really nice looking ride, but I also noticed that you didn't get the WWW for the front. Must be what avon sells as a WWW though. Steve -
Does anyone ride with no windshield ?
eagleeye replied to a topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
I do, in fact the only time I put the windshield on my bike, (05 RSTD) is bad weather or distance. I love the wind in my face. The way I see it, that is the way it was meant to be. But-----to each his own. Steve -
Yup, a 1909 but looking very fine indeed!! You should be very proud of that one. Steve
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Check out my 86, Steve
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Good news Hipshot! Hope things keep improving. Must be real hard on you though. Hang in there and take care of yourself. Steve
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Need some insight
eagleeye replied to Squidley's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Well, My comment is that my 86 loved being at 80mph, and I always rode solo. Avons, but I did notice a very nice change when I balanced the front wheel and ran 40psi in it. The only time it would get squirlley is at very low speeds and that is when I balaced and raised the air pressure. In my opinion, the speed that the 86 loved to run at was 75 to 85. I think I could stay there all day. At 55, it started whinning. I also ran no air in the front and maybe 15 in the rear. hope this helps, Steve -
Hey, I think I'm more impressed with your garage than your new ride. Nice! Steve
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I was trying to copy and paste the link, but can't seem to get it done. Anyways, it's "State by State Motorcycle Laws" You can find it on the AMA website. Steve
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Same here, At home in the garage, I keep the key in the ignition and on the road take it out. If I'm gone from home, I might lock the forks. Steve
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For the last couple days, when I would click on the word SPEED (thread title) it would take from 20 to 40 seconds to see the thread, now, and I mean right now, it takes 1 second. I have no idea what's up. I'm just passing on info to you, trying to help. Steve
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I have the same issue with a computer with high speed DSL and a different computer with cable high speed. Not the same corrupt cookie, but the same corrupt user. Sometime after the switch. Steve
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I was going to say something yesterday. When I click on a thread, it can take up to a half a minute or more to load. Sometimes I just give up and go away for a while. This happens at home and at work. Just now after I clicked on this thread, it took 20 sec to load. Just to add, other sites seem fine. Steve
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Hey BSREG, Sorry that happened to you. And like was said, at least you got out of it. You might just want to check out my 86 in the classifieds. This one, you can just ride. Steve
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Hey Don, That kind of thinking is what makes this place special. A great idea and very thoughtful! Steve
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I think that like all things electronic, it will always be evolving. But, there is one sound of music to my ears that will never change: The sweet sound of my exhaust:happy34: Steve
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you have the option of contacting the seller and making a comment about the shipping. I have already done this and it was adjusted or make aware that it was fair shipping. Steve