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E-Fishin-C

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  1. :rotfl:And he's educated too ,,what was he thinking of:rotfl::rotfl:By the way Swifty are you adding another modification
  2. 42 inches ( thats how thick the ice is )
  3. Im keeping my mouth Shut on this One
  4. This is our typical day of Ice Fishing -40 F
  5. :crying: Mike you really hurt my feelings Hey wait a minute I dont have any feelings
  6. Be healthy for the next 5 years and still ride
  7. Mine is working 10 hours a day, 5 days a week around the house with No Pay......:rotfl::rotfl:
  8. Maybe they its a typo.... Its should read $3750:rotfl:
  9. and I missed that:rotfl:
  10. E-Fishin-C

    XM

    Gene..you have XM for 1 month and you'll be switching over:rasberry:
  11. I never knew you enlisted in the Army:rotfl:
  12. This Winter this is my home:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  13. Come on... give me a Break...... RoadKill......, Here we go again with copying parts..... the saddlebags look like they came from Kawasaki and look at the fairing.....Man...... Its definately a Harley spin off
  14. What a gorgeous day it was today, Re-assembled the scoot and rode 113 miles
  15. Mike !#!^$#@^$#&%^$*%(^&(&)*&_(&*
  16. I 'll take one ......I'll mail the $$
  17. Gene... just switch over to a higher alcohol percentage and you'll be just fine:rotfl:
  18. ICE FISHING....... :doh:oh hay shoveling snow:rotfl:
  19. Dray.... you know me so well ........I love it And Squidley.... it looks better than a 2nd Gen
  20. I had a 3-door brown metallic Pinto Sleeper..... powered with a 351 Cleveland .....4 speed hurst stick , Muncie 4:11 rear end, Mickey Thompson Tires ..white Keystone mags ..zoom zoomm
  21. Lets see your 2nd Gen last as long as a 1st Gen.... Our second hand parts are cheaper than the 2nd gen parts So the 1st Gen looks like a Honda and we all know Hondas never die But your:rotfl:2nd Gen looks like a Harley... sounds like one There are more 2nd Gen's in the wrecking Yard than 1st gens:rotfl:
  22. MOTORCYCLE CARB BALANCER Amazingly simple yet incredibly accurate Motorcycle Carb Balancer. This incredibly simple device will synch your bikes carbs like no other balancer with 'pinpoint accuracy" for a fraction of the cost of some balancers. Certain tradesmen tools rely on nature to help find a certain accuracy, for example a plumb line and bob will always show a true vertical line. A spirit level cannot lie. This carb balancer uses gravity in a similar manner to show a true centre, this is why it is so accurate. Other balancers costing far more often compare the vacuum readings of the different carbs with each other and can sometimes be difficult to decipher, this carb balancer is different, as it compares the vacuum readings with a known truthful centre, namely 'gravity." Inside the balancer are two tiny balls, one of these balls has the sole job of telling you nature's centre via gravity, the other ball is influenced by the vacuums taken from two carbs at any one time. If the two carbs are working in harmony the two balls will align, if not the lower ball will move to one side. Simply turn the screw on you bike's carbs to align the two balls and synch the carbs, its as easy as that! The Carb Balancer can synchronise 2,3 and four cylinder bikes. Start with the base cylinder and any other carb, then subsequent carbs. The base cylinder is the carb with the throttle stop/tick over screw. Repeat the process to super synch your carbs.If your carbs are badly out of synch your engine will be under terrific extra strain as your pistons are working against each other, and not with each other, sapping vital power and fuel. Synchronise your carbs to perfection and you may notice an amazing improvement in power and performance, just look at some of the feedback given for this amazing tool under our feedback.Use the tool time and time again to keep your bike in tune . This quality tool is neat and compact it weighs only 100gms and you can even keep it on your bike when you go touring.
  23. I think ,The hold up is ....That someone on the committee Spent the $100.00 :rotfl:
  24. Average housing price up here $249,900 I only wish my home was worth that much:rotfl:
  25. Up here winter is approaching quickly , I put away my scoot yesterday Its amazing how quickly the Kms pile up. I purchased my new scoot 1988 Honda Super Magna in the middle of July and put on 8386 kms on it and the furthest distance I travelled was Lowell to Manitoulin Island Its a far cry from when I had my Venture when I averaged 40,000 km a season... Ohhh !! How I miss Touring among The Venturerider members
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