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ragtop69gs

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  1. HEY they may be short but can you see this one ? Seriously though, I don't keep them in a case so they hook on the interior seams. My camera is just large enough to be a pita to pull out.
  2. I love the work Nancy does but it's a little out of my price range right now.
  3. When I drop my glasses or camera into the Hopnel pouch it's a fight to get them out because of the depth.
  4. Good luck finding that pump in no-mans land. Other than a boat motor, have they ever heard of Yamaha there !? A little ABS glue may fix that crack and some rubber washers may stop the screws from loosening, look in the plumbing department. Are you sure you're not riding a Harley Have a good time but where's the pictures? Have you found your Grandfathers statue yet ?
  5. I'm beginning to think all the '01's run forever, I have the same year and color, I've been watching ebay for a lower fairing because a ground hog cracked mine and a front fender to replace the one a Deer customized. I have not seen seen either in 1 1/2 years of watching.
  6. ragtop69gs

    Rain Boots

    Never been in that situation luckily. I Hope to never be. The Water was ankle deep and you were still riding sounds like you needed a pontoon boat.
  7. I have seen the Yami bib, I think it looks a bit cheezy
  8. We are too
  9. What's your asking price ?
  10. Let's see the trailer.
  11. That's the one I have on my bike, it's too deep to be useful, everything gets lost in the bottom of the pouch I'm looking for one with 2 wide but shallow pouch's to put on my wife's trike. This is what I had on the Honda and I liked it alot.
  12. ragtop69gs

    Rain Boots

    I have use both styles and like the open heal better, they keep my feet dry and I have better foot grip when my feet are down. The ones I have are from tour master.
  13. I am looking for a tank bib for the RSV. Does anyone have one they want to sell? I'd prefer one with the detachable pouch but all others will be considered.
  14. I think TOMEPHIL has this one wrapped up, Winnipeg to Newfoundland to rally ! Let's see ya beat that .
  15. When I poured the slab for my garage 30x48, I used wire reinforcement 8x8 suspended in the slab at half the thickness and fiberglass fiber in the mix, even if it does crack one day ( poured in '96, no cracks) it will not shift or raise. Where I joined it to the old slab we drilled and installed 1/2" steel rods every 12" and felt expansion joints. Keeping the slab damp and covered to slow cure time, that will strengthen the concrete. Pay the money to have enough delivered to do the whole thing at once, it's money well spent. DO NOT USE THE READY MIX YOU BRING HOME IN A TRAILER UNLESS YOU LIVE WITHIN 1 MILE OR THE TRAILER HAS A MIXING AUGER. You don't want the aggregate settling out in transit as its next to impossible to remix in the trailer
  16. :rotfl::rotfl:
  17. You could put each of those roads in my bucket list. I'd love to ride them all.
  18. Tom, Measure the shock length eye to eye and let me know, if the ones I have here will work I'll bring them to NY or you can order up some new ones, have them sent here and we'll install them at the rally. The shocks I have are coil overs from a 1970's Honda 50. I have a feeling they may be too long though if my memory serves me well.
  19. God Bless you, I sure hope I can still be riding at 75
  20. Glad to hear you are on schedule to meet your wife, see wouldn't be happy sitting in Halifax all alone. You be sure and take lots of pictures while on the islands. Have a great time and we'll catch you in NY. How's the trailer holding up? No more problems I hope Safe ride and Happy trails
  21. With 3 little ones, you may want to consider putting another hack on the other side Just trying to help you
  22. Are wrong turns from getting lost included in the final miles total ? If so I may have a shot at it
  23. We learned that during the great east coast blackout a few years back. We now try to always come home with full tanks and at least 4- 5 Gal cans full in the garage. Don't wait for a bad storm before you go looking to buy a generator, you won't find one when you really need it !
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