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I've added a new "Members Map" and the link is in the menu bar at the top called "Community Map". You don't need to do anything, it will add you automatically if your country, state, etc. are in your profile. It will take a few days before it adds everybody. It only adds 100 per day due to API key restrictions and etc. So please be patient. Also, only Supporting members will be listed.1 point
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No high dive, just a nice hot tub and 2 slides off the back of the boat. It was very relaxing to say the least 😁1 point
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So Squid,,, how did the high dive on that pool work?? THANK YOU for the pics brother = BEAUTIFUL!!! When the Freebirds and the Squidleys get together they DEFINITELY know how to enjoy life!! My kinda folk,, all of em!! 🥰1 point
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A 2016 Indian Roadmaster I had been looking for easier handling ride than my 2008 RSV before I totaled it, so I had purchased a 2015 HD Ultra Limited. Only had the HD a short period before totaling the RSV, so the HD became my everyday ride. It's a nice bike , but after putting around 10K on it this summer, I just don't love it. About a week ago, the Roadmaster popped up at a local dealer so I went to look at it. I was a little hesitant because I bought a 2015 Roadmaster before I bought the Harley. That bike had a whine and howl coming from the straight cut primary gears that was ridiculously loud. At idle, in any gear, rpm or speed so I brought it back to the dealer I bought it from and he returned my money which I then used to buy the HD. Anyway, this 2016 Roadmaster is awesome to say the least. There is a little whine from the primary but no where near the 2015. It's noticeable in 1st thru 3rd gear but non-existant 4th thru 6th gear. This thing has gobs of power all the way thru the rpm range, runs super smooth almost to the point that you wonder if there are only 2 cylinders supplying the power, Seat height is low, weight is low, probably the best handling bike I have ridden, suspension is fantastic. And the best part? My wife absolutely loves it. But then again, so do I.1 point
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I hope you get your dream ride, Puc. I had a 67 roadster with 427 dual quad (435 HP). My body didn't coform to the seating but what a blast to drive. YES I should have kept it but back then "who da thunk". Your eternal brother, Sly1 point
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There is the + button to reply to multiple quotes and then there is the word "quote" that lets you reply to just the one quote. Sorry,,, maybe it's just the English way of doing things,, had me the first time.1 point
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The lake is actually pretty large. We were down at the tail end of it. Never actually even made it to the main part. As for water on the boat, man, you don't know how to live. The evenings were quiet chilly. Felt great to jump in that hot tub. As for the cheesecake, it wasn't around long enough to get a picture.1 point
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WOWZY WOW WOW WOW!! And EXACTLY the car I am looking for too!!! Actually @rbig1,,, I do know why people will like me if I get a Vette like that!! Who could not like a 'beat up, tired ol geezer with a purdy '67, 427 big block, 4 speed, posi track rear end, roadster Vette?? Geezers and Vette's go together like Carrot Cake and Butter Pecan Ice Cream!! Apart they are just old men and old cars but together,, they are a dream come true!!1 point
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The fuel lines are low pressure less than 5 psi. Where needed tho I would use proper gas clamps over regular gear clamps. Don't forget the electrical EH, who knows when those plug/connections have been cleaned and lube last: may as well bend down and take a close inspection of the stator to rectifier white or yellow wire connections. The filter stuff I'll differ to the guys that know the model best I enjoy floor boards on few bikes but I would not of considered them for the MKII I ran, these gen I's can hunker down thru a twist pegs is in my opinion the better choice1 point
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1984 Venture Royale Gold JYA41 V006E A0002 37 Manufactured 11/83 odo 69,0001 point
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I just got one a few weeks ago.It is a 1987 with a sidecar.Took a lot of tlc to get it back to looking and running like it should.It had been setting for a while.But every thing works now Realy nice bike.I am in a small towm in fl.It was kind of a barn find.It is gold.1 point
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Winterize? Oh, you poor people! It's just now starting to cool off enough to go riding here in Florida. I am more likely to Summerize my bike. 😏1 point
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Now that was a great post Puc! A couple things of note: Why is a fellow such as Rod, with a smile that could charm a Princess out of her slippers, not entertaining at that time of the day/twilight? Or was Princess just off to his right? Rod you are lookin Marvelous Buddy and I miss our chats, hope you are feelin like a Champ! Make me a favor Rod: seein as you look so much like Puc (according to and in his words) would you mind sneakin into his home and whispering in Tippy's ear for me? Tell her Patch misses her, hmm I bet yo'll it would have been a hoot to attend high school with Jeff as a classmate,EH lol1 point
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Technically Air Force One is any Air Force aircraft that the president is on board. There is no aircraft that has the specific name of Air Force 1 When the president gets onto the helicopter on the front lawn it is a Marine Aircraft so it carries the designation Marine One. If he were on a Navy or Army aircraft it would be Navy One or Army One. This way air traffic control knows that this flight has the president on board and has top priority over almost anything else in the air. If the President were to go for a ride in an Air Force owned little 2 place Trainer Cessna, It would carry the designation of Air Force One for as long as the president was on board. The Plane that we normally consider as Air Force One that the president normally uses is one of two Boeing 747s. The plane that took off from Muskegon airport was not a 747. They may have used a smaller aircraft to better handle the smaller airport. Although the presidential 747 can take off and land at much smaller airports than a stock 747, its size and weight can also damage the runways of a smaller airport.1 point
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I used it last night chatting with rbig1 and had no issues with it, nice work Tweety!1 point