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nelsontoddpa

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About nelsontoddpa

  • Birthday 08/14/1965

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  • Name
    Todd Nelson

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  • Location
    Sioux Falls, United States

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  • City
    Sioux Falls

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  • Home Country
    United States

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  • Interests
    Golf, Antiques, and Riding
  • Bike Year and Model
    2005 Silver RSV
  1. Very nice bike. I was looking at one when I bought my Venture. The turning point for me was the position of the driver footpegs. Due to the width of that beautiful engine the drivers feet are directly below him/her. It's just my preference but I really wanted the forward positioning of the floorboards that the Venture has. Just my 2 cents. Todd
  2. I think China has been getting the jump on this as well- Have you heard about the major algae blooms they are having problems with? It's to the point of interfering with the sailing/sculling events at the Olympics. Nature at it's best! Make Algae- decrease pollution!
  3. I have to admit I've noticed a similar issue with my 05. My fuel indicator will come on (and the odometer changes to Fuel) with about a quarter tank still indicated on the digital fuel gage. Shortly after that it begins to sputter some and I have to switch to reserve. When I fill up- based on the spec tank capacity- I should have around 2 gal left in the tank. I guess I just chalked this one up to one of the RSV quirks that we all put up with- but maybe it's not...........
  4. I just put mine on last week using Larry's bracket that you can buy in the classifieds. His bracket and the instructions he sent and the post here about installing it make it a breeze! Oh- and you won't regret the sound!
  5. Gotta love those bikes- minimal maintenance and they run forever. Good Looking Scoot!
  6. I guess the only thing I would add to all the previous posts would be putting a closeable vent in the lower cowlings. It would help tremendously with the heat without having to add air wings. Todd
  7. I loooooove the looks of a black vehicle! I haaaaaaaaaaate trying to keep it clean. Great looking pick-up. I'm sure you will enjoy it!
  8. Well said Don! Thanks for leading the way (as usual)
  9. Congrats! It looks like a beautiful home. I took the same steps about a year ago and purchased an older home with character as well- but my woodwork isn't nearly as nice as yours! I'm sure you will love it thoroughly
  10. Has anyone here tried these on a RSV or seen them in person and have an opinion whether they would be worth a try or not? Thanks in advance for your opinions. http://www.dragspecialties.com/fatbook/23/287/3871795 Todd
  11. A number of years ago I went during mid-October. Still pretty pleasant weather and the main tourist rush was done. We went along the southwest coast (the 'lighthouse trail") from Yarmouth to Halifax. We only averaged about 30 miles a day and had plenty to do, see and explore. Great, friendly people who are about as hospitable as they come. I'm sure you will enjoy the trip!
  12. SaddleSore Biker for me:confused24:
  13. Here's one for you; if you are in a car traveling the speed of light, and you turn your headlights on, does anything happen?
  14. I still like the C-130 better- especially the "angel wing" effect of the smoke caused by the turbulence.
  15. Real. My daughter is 6 years old, so the magic of the season is really apparent. Even though it costs more, we trek out and cut down our own tree; decorate it with white lights and wooden ornaments. Of course we put up stockings; and on Christmas eve we not only put out cookies and milk, but outside we put out some 'oats' (oatmeal) for the reindeer. Of course, the cookies and milk are eaten, the oatmeal is partially gone and there is "magic reindeer dust" (gold glitter) and hoofprints (from this years deer) in the snow.
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