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zagger

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  1. Was pushing mine into my garage and lost my balance. Bike dumped over into the garage door frame and shattered the windshield. Had to make a new windshield from scratch. Now I stop in the street, open the garage door, and ride it in. Bikes left parked in the garage are safe from damage, using them is where the crap happens! zag
  2. If you want to see a dog head for the side, just aim your bike right for it. They come tearing out, but if you just swerve a little and go right for them, they head for home asap. No big deal. Never had to hit one yet. zag
  3. Sorry - just noticed my typo. The speeds were in the one hundreds, not the two hundreds. The final record setting average was 111mph. This same bike can do about 130mph on a paved road in Wisconsin. The salt flats are much tougher since the elevation is around 4200ft (vs. 750ft in Wisconsin) and the surface of the salt is somewhat loose. zag
  4. Lots of crazy machines out there getting up to 500mph. zag
  5. Set a new speed record: 211mph vs. 205mph. Took two runs (one at 208mph and one at 214mph) to get the average. zag
  6. Got back from the salt late last night. zag
  7. Just so ya know, I was at some bike thing and someone noticed that I didn't have any Harley parts included. So I ripped off the headlight bracket that I had made, and welded up a new headlight thing using a panhead Harley primary chain. Just for the esthetics. Nothing beats the idiocy of a primary chain. zag
  8. Hey Loy, The first section of pipes from the engine were stock (mostly to keep the curve around the engine), but they were then cut and new pipes added. Everything downstream was custom built. But I had to find baffles that fit, so I made my final pipes to match. The baffles cut down on the sound somewhat, but I added a couple of big washers clamped onto a crossbar inside the baffles. They help with the sound but are really there to set the backpressure which is vital for the carb operation. zag
  9. Been using Rotella T4 15W-40 for many years. Buy it in 2.5 gallon containers from Farm and Fleet. No idea if it is screwing everything up. Seems to run fine. zag
  10. Hi, I just checked my files and didn't find any info on the speedometer ratio. Actually, I'm not at all sure that I ever knew it. As I recall, I simply got an old Yamaha speedo and hoped that the engineers would have left the internal gearing about the same and wouldn't have completely redesigned it for a different model bike. In reality, it is pretty good but it does read a little faster than the bike is actually going. Maybe 5mph at highway speeds. Probably not a bad thing since I'm usually going a bit too fast anyway! As I recall, I had much more trouble getting the speedo cable to reach from the wheel back to the handlebars. My front end is pretty long and I had to get an extension for the speedo cable made to increase the overall length. zag PS When I got my bike I didn't know if it had the second gear issue or not (bought it from a salvage place). Since I had it all torn apart, I pulled out the engine, opened the transmission, and pulled out the shaft which has the stupid little retainer. Mine was somewhat ground down, but not far enough yet to cause problems. I put in a new one after rigging up a very dangerous spring compressor setup using a couple of brick carriers and a hydraulic jack. I added the little retainers to my basement shop mobile of idiotic catastrophes in my life. The most recent addition to my museum was a brass plumbing splitter that just broke in half and sprayed water all over my house - with my wife trying to stop the pressurized water with her hands. I came into the house from a bike ride to a disaster scene and my wife screaming. Ya just never know!
  11. I vote the Walther PPK pistol as the most uncomfortable firearm that I have ever owned. I got it because it was James Bond's gun. But firing it was pretty much like getting smacked on the hand with a hammer. Not nice. Brought it back to the gun shop and traded it for a Keltec. I like Keltec pistols - very simple, no safety, just point and shoot. I've got three of them now. The 380's are very small and light - good for concealed carry. Very reliable. I also have a Keltec SU16 rifle, nice gun with a folding stock. zag
  12. I don't know, but it sure seems like you need a new gun to play with. zag
  13. Backrests are great if they keep you from slumping over. Mine push me upright so that I'm forced to keep my back straight which gives much less fatigue. "Why is my back tire literally disappearing before my very eyes after every 50 mile or hundred mile trip? I mean it wasn't an expensive Tire, a Shinko tourmaster, but front barely shows any wear?" Years ago I decided to do my own tire evaluations to see if I could save something on the cost of rubber. Shinko's were the worst and simply ground away almost immediately. In the end, the effort and cost of changing tires was the determining factor. I have two bikes, both running Metzeler tires simply because their running life was reasonably long. zag
  14. Sorry - didn't mean to create a problem. zag
  15. Sorry! I do have Amazon Prime and the video is "free". I guess that I thought it was free for everyone. Not a big deal, I will give you the main idea: big open space, guys messing around with tuning, bikes disappear into the horizon, ewwwwwwwwww. More standing around. Someone figures out the speed - not a lot of complicated plots or anything! Going to Bonneville from Wisconsin is a long week of driving and lots of motel expenses. The motels which are close to the salt flats are quite expensive and I told my friend that I couldn't go if we had to stay at the places closest to the racing. So he booked rooms at a Motel 6 which is only 100 miles away and only costs $100 per night. Such a deal! zag
  16. My friend built a bike to set the speed record in its class at the Bonneville salt flats. I'm heading out there with him in about 3 weeks. The bike is a 650cc Triumph Bonneville T120. A few of us are headed west from Wisconsin in his Suburban with the bike on a trailer. Racing at Bonneville has been cancelled due to rain for the last 3 years. Hopefully it goes off this time. This is a video of the last time he was out there: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075QN4TDN His bike is the yellow Triumph. NOTE: WATCHING THIS VIDEO FOR FREE WILL START A TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION TO AMAZON PRIME WHERE YOU WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY CHARGED IF YOU DON'T CANCEL. zag
  17. Couldn't agree more! Actual CCW is a nightmare of state and local restrictions - along with local police who just do what they want. It is easy to become a victim of government over reach. And that is assuming you never are forced to shoot someone who attacks you. If that happens, you might wish that the perp had succeeded! zag
  18. Open carry is legal in Wisconsin - I don't think that any permit is required. However, on the practical side, many people become quite alarmed if they see someone opening carrying a firearm. Once I was in the grocery store and noticed a guy carrying a pistol in a exposed holster. I also noticed the general looks of alarm by the other shoppers - and realized the best reason for concealed carry. Personally, I don't care how or where people choose to carry a weapon. zag
  19. I live in Wisconsin and have a CCW permit. Wisconsin law: "Does having a CCW license give me a greater right to defend myself or others than anyone else? No. A CCW license does not give anyone any new or additional rights to exercise selfdefense or defense of others as provided for by law." A CCW permit just allows a person to legally carry a concealed weapon. Using it brings on pretty much the same legal nightmare that would be faced if you didn't have a permit. But, I guess, if the situation is life or death then the legal mess is the preferred choice. zag
  20. Hey Jimbo, I put individual pod filters on each intake and removed the stock filter box. The pod filters had a low pressure drop and I was forced to put machined restrictors under each one (basically a big washer with a machined hole) to get the airflow correct. The bike totally rips and is running right at the correct fuel/air mix. I did temporarily install a fuel/air sensor in one pipe to see what was going on. Once everything was sorted out, I took off the sensor and gauge. zag
  21. Pretty tough. I'm blind in my left eye, but I'm right-handed and shoot with my right hand - so I'm pretty much unaffected. I have to guess that you are becoming a left-handed shooter. I've got a concealed carry permit (as does my daughter) but living in a very quiet neighborhood, the guns usually stay in my desk drawer. Loaded but not in my pocket. I like the laser pointer options since you can actually see where the gun is pointed even if the lighting or the sights don't allow a clear view. zag
  22. Not so sure that I'm into shotgun beauty. I like Mossberg 590's with long magazines - not exactly for hunting. But it rests comfortably under my bed! zag
  23. Hey Condor, To get the gun's accuracy at 1000 yards, you must have a much more steady hand than I've got! If I can hit anything at 100 yards, it is a bit of a miracle. I normally figure that I need to deal with the dimensions of my house - maybe 30 feet maximum. No hunting, unless someone unexpected shows up at 2am! zag
  24. Well, my friend isn't scared off by the troubles he has had. Honda is giving him a new bike and then he is heading to Spokane WA from here in Wisconsin in a few days. A girlfriend is flying out to meet him someplace that I forget, and then they plan to circle back through Canada. I guess that he still has the faith! zag
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