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Here in a few minutes, the RSV will be heading for its new home. It is a bittersweet day because I love the bike and will miss it so it is a sad day for me. It is a GREAT day though in that I know it is going to a good home and is going to make somebody very happy. He knows all about VentureRider.org and will be checking in soon I'm sure. :whistling:

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It served you well and the new owner will get lots of enjoyment out of it.

Don't see the clown noses on it... take it you transferred them over to the HD or the boat? :-)

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Hard to see them go.........Not trying to hijack your thread, but noticed that you had different - black antennas on that RSV, can you share what those where and if the performance was as good or better than the OE ones. Thanks

 

:322:

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Hey Don,

I've been to your house, my friend, and there was NO WAY we were ever going to get any Maint. Day work done in that garage of yours with TWO full touring bikes in there!

:rotfl::crackup::rotf::crackup::rotfl::crackup::rotf:

This is a SAD day in deed!

 

I hope you didn't sell that trailer with your RSV, you MAY need that puppy as you put a few miles on the HD. (Hardley Ridden) :confused24:

 

Just Sayin', Boss :doh:

Earl

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that is sad Don, I was going to keep mine too, but after being spoiled with all the new great stuff on the road glide I didnt ride it anymore

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Hard to see them go.........Not trying to hijack your thread, but noticed that you had different - black antennas on that RSV, can you share what those where and if the performance was as good or better than the OE ones. Thanks

 

:322:

 

Those are Firestik antennas. The antennas on the '99 models were junk. Yamaha changed to a different design after the first year. These work very well though and are easy to tune.

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OK folks, the bike is resting comfortably at it's new home. Does anybody recognize this place. :)

 

Hey! That looks like the roof of Yammer's infamous "One Hundred Year Build" garage.

 

O.M.G.! Yammer, you Judas!

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Well if Yammer bought it I'm glad. At least we know it was a well taken care of bike and hopefully he won't have to do anything to it for a while. Besides isn't it an old bike now, it is a '99. :whistling: That makes it like 14 yrs old.

 

Margaret

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I need proof of life here.....Pics of Dan riding the bike first before I believe anything yous guys say.

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I was going to say you could hide it under a tarp..........

 

But I've seen you put up a tent!!! :rotf::rotf::rotf:

 

Actually come to think of it !!!!!!......This means you have a new tent pole to set your tent up with!

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