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After 9 yrs of retirement I'm still tying to figure out how I had time to work and get everything done.
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good landlords know to take care of good tenants.
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Why post questions when most that say anything say use the search.
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Baggers mag, Jan issue has a bike painted with Krylon spray cans and it looks good.
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seeking a comprehensive explanation--cm'on ladies chime in
billmac replied to Mel's topic in Watering Hole
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Here is a question for everyone...
billmac replied to PuttPutt's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
If you want trouble just start doing things not needed. If you really need something to do you can take your car fuel system apart if that's not giving you any problems. -
A unique shifting problem
billmac replied to Venturous Randy's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
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Got three pages just thinking about a contest how many more before he comes up with one.
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Like most it depends where I'm at and who I'm with.
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inputs on the venture's, likes and do not likes
billmac replied to gamberch's topic in General Tech Talk
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Good point, please only drop your bike on the left side.
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1st gen winter projects
billmac replied to Venturous Randy's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I ride till they do the first salt drop, then Change the oil add some sea foam or stabil hook up the battery tender and wait for winter to go away. -
Don't forget to bend the engine guard back out first or put a new one on.
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It's always the miss managment that causes this but the people would rather be on welfare than work. Older companys are in trouble because the business is passed down to the kids and grandkids who never had to work for anything,now then they run them into the ground.
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I know this is a older thread but things I've learned. 1. take a safty riding class or watch them on Utube. 2. learn to pick up your bike by yourself. it really is easy. 3. ride by yourself for awhile to get use to the bike. yes I know she wants to ride now. 4. watch how she gets on the bike and make adjustments. should stand close to bike and step on. if she needs to step on the front floorboard turn the bike off so she won't knock it in gear. 5. if she needs to adjust make sure she tells you first and wait tell you tell her it's ok to move now. 6. she needs to know not to help you ride the bike(leaning) just sit there. 7. practice slow moving manuvers buy yourself in a empty parking lot. (closed schools) Have a friend with you and make sure you watch how to pick up the bike yourself. 8. practice parking and moving the bike back by yourself,also backing into the parking space. 9. don't ever yell at the rider. 10. have fun.
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I bought one on ebay fo $40.00 and very happy with it. they all raise you up in the saddle but helps looking over the windshield. http://www.ebay.com/itm/320925111849?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
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I also retired at 52, learn to live on your retirment and pick up a part time job if you need something to do but don't commit like you need the job to live on. been 10 years now and enjoy the freedom of not having to go to work everyday. I still don't know how I did all the things around the house and worked 7 days a week, try to think about how next week maybe. enjoy it while you can, never know when you or the wife will get sick,
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Thinking about putting a 1157 LED bulb in the tail light of my 07 RSTD is it worth the $20.00? Will be adding some LED light on the back during the winter just feel you can't have enough lights for people to see.
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you also need to take in a show and go down to old vegas.