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Cottonpkr

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About Cottonpkr

  • Birthday 06/02/1953

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    Steve

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    Silverton, OR, United States

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    Silverton

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  • State/Province
    OR

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  • Home Country
    United States

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  • Interests
    '03 RSV, Beer (Not at the same time.)
  • Bike Year and Model
    '03 RSV
  1. People that hold up traffic on the two lane and then when it turns to four lanes you cant catch them and pass before the highway turns to two lanes again. And of course they slow back down to ten under the limit! Grrrrrrrr!
  2. Don't know the country over there (I'm on the west coast) but sounds like a fun ride. Be safe and enjoy!
  3. Hi all. Glad to be back! Put the Hagon on yesterday. Took her for a short spin. Big difference! Now I'm thinking it's probably time for a front fork evening kit and possibly a rebuild. I do have a question for you guys that have a Hagon installed. How do you go about making adjustments after the shock is installed? Don't think it's gonna be that easy.
  4. Are you kiddin' me Joe? I read your profile. Your probably $ LOADED $ :-) Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  5. Haha. Had to ask too. Not that easy to find. Like "Where's the Button? " Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  6. This here is old Cottonpkr. I'm back after about a five year hiatus from this forum. Doubt any of you remember me as I didn't ever post very much anyway. So, as a result of my shock taking a dump on the old '03 Venture, I started looking for a solution to the problem and guess where I started looking? That's right. Right here on the good old Venture Rider forum and our buddies at the Venture net. I read all that I could find and finally ordered the Hagon shock which arrived today. Thought it was kinda funny putting a British built shock on a Jap bike, but what the hell. I was born on a USAF base in England anyway. Sorta nostalgic for me I guess. Anyway just wanted to put a shout out there to sorta let you all get some idea of who I am when you see a post or comment by Cottonpkr. Good to be back and Don, I promise NOT to post anything for sale in the watering hole.
  7. GREAT! Now when I buy nails, I gotta check to see if there inside or outside nails! Aaaaggg!!! :rotfl:
  8. Cottonpkr

    Stock Pipes

    Just installed these stock pipes supplied by ron07rsv.
  9. You're VERY LUCKY that it wasn't worse. I agree with a previous poster that any wreck that you can walk away from is a good one, and now you've come away the wiser too. Glad I live in a rural town and don't have to deal with all that traffic on a daily basis. Don't know how you guys do it. Heal quickly and fix that ride! Getting back in the saddle asap is important! Uh... as soon as you're ready, that is.
  10. You can start by checking mine cause I don't believe my eyes! How long have these people been driving?!?!
  11. I never leave home without a wet rag. I use a small empty "Nesquick" (chocolate...of course) container to put the wet rag in. Stands up in the side bag. Also take along the drying towel and a bottle of water for rinse (if you need to use the towel again) and drinking.
  12. When I use the sight glass (on the level)...all I can see is a bubble at the top...so I know it's overfilled. Welp... I don't know Wally, but I figure if you can see a bubble on the level, you're ok. If not, I'm sure someone will be correcting me soon. As far as draining out a little, I'd say you'd have to be pretty quick with the plug. Good luck and let us know how (and how much) it all came out!
  13. I agree! What a rip off! Don't you just love it when folks you've dealt with in the past (ie: phone company, water / sewer, JC Penney...whoever) make changes that effect your wallet and just don't mention it to YOU!! It's the modern day chicken s#^t way of saying "stick 'em up!"
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