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Skids Ordeal
cowpuc replied to Yammer Dan's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY PINKFOOT!!!!! Hope the day was awesome and the healing is happening!!!!! Puc
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RE-DO!! National Election Naming YammerDans 2nd Gen Poll!!
cowpuc replied to cowpuc's topic in Watering Hole
6 votes to go and this is a done deal... The only thing that could really change the outcome is if something tickled the feathers of the non-voting, read only public and there was all of a sudden a mass move on the polls... Just so they know, no one can see who voted for what, YammerDan cant come after anyone for their votes cause he has nooooo idea who even voted so you dont have to be afraid of him... Go on,, push the button,, experience life in a democracy, ya know ya want to,,, cant you hear that poor unloved RSV sitting there all by itself calling your name???? -
Hey John, some things you might try, take a look at the neck bearings and make sure they are set right. Sacked out springs in the forks can cause it - replace with progressives. Front fork oil (damping) can also cause weird high speed handling, drain it out and replace with 10wt Bel Ray - I use a syringe with a length of tubing to make sure my forks are equal in oil. Of course sloppy wheel bearings can have a funny effect and so can a loose swing arm.. That 1st Genny should run nice and stable well over 110 alllllll day long,,, actually, I always thought they were more stable at 120 than at 70 LOL.. Ya know,, now that I think of it, I have heard of cracked frames but never experienced it (knock on wood) - might wanna do some checking and see if you can find out what thats all about.. I am sure a cracked frame ANYWHERE could also cause some strange things... Oppppsss,, hi-jacked another one,, sorry Lewis...
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Just occured to me, a Meet n Greet doesnt necessarily mean a "ride your bike Meet n Greet".. Sorry,, been a lonnngggg winter..
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BlackOwl, your snow cant possibly be gone by March can it?? We have had lots of years around here that there is still snow around in March:confused24:
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That is awesome!! I wonder if this was done on that new highway that is suppose to have no speed limit, you know, the one specifically designed for 1st Gens... Nothing like good ol Texas Freedom:thumbsup2:!! Gotta go ride that puppy this year!!
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WAYYYY COOL LEWIS!! It would be a RIOT to have one of those Star Wars Storm Troopers riding outfits, then dress up a 1st gen to look like one of those Star Wars bikes!! Shoot bro, I would even settle for the Bat Man helmet!!! Really neat!! If I were wealthy I'd be dangerous!!!:rotf:
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Hey Carl, What kind of weather have you guys experienced at the end of May? Is your snow usually long gone by then? Am I understanding that tent camping is ok at your place or is there "Provincial Park" camping near by? You guys are only a short 1/2 days ride for us, barely get the pipes warm,, that would really be fun!!!! On a side note, we have this big ride in every year called "The Blessing of the Bikes" in Baldwin Mi.. It is in the middle of May and I have seen everything from snow/hail/sleet and normal temps are 50's / 60's during this ride... BUT, Lake Michigan weather does reek havoc around here... Puc
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Indeed Andy, gotta agree with you!! That Randy is the best of the best!! There really is something to the term "southern hospitality" and people like Venturous (Randy) are the epitome of that saying!! When you folks get settled in down there and want to have some biking fun you gotta visit "Jim's Honda" in Johnson City, Tennessee. Randy, does this sound like the correct name? Anyway, Tip and I were traveling down there a couple years ago and had a flat tire about 12 miles south of Johnson City on the main highway.. Hunk of steel went right thru a brand new tire.. A guy from the area on his way home from grocery shopping stopped, watched as I removed the wheel, hauled us into Jim's, they sold me a new Dunlop for 100 bucks and installed/balanced for 25. ENDLESS KINDNESS!! Sales guy inquired about our journey, ended up taking me upstairs to show me a MASSIVE collection of BRAND NEW vintage bikes - place should be a museum!!! You gotta see it!!! BEST WISHES as you guys make the move and settle in down yonder!! We will meet up with "ya'll" (get used to it) sometime cause FOR SURE, with all the great folks and GREAT riding down there - we are going back!!!! Oh yea, eat chur grits, days good for ya... Puc
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RE-DO!! National Election Naming YammerDans 2nd Gen Poll!!
cowpuc replied to cowpuc's topic in Watering Hole
Oh yea Bob,,, bet you'd be singing a different tune if you had just gotten another foot of snow in less than 24 hours like we did today:stickinouttounge: -
""What it means to you That last fact, the low cost of repairing most motorcycle fix-its, may be the really important news for Harley-Davidson shareholders. It may help to explain why -- Harley's weak performance on the surveynotwithstanding -- CR says Harley owners remain the most brand-loyal of all motorcycle owners, with an astounding 75% saying yes, they'd buy a Harley again. The occasional small repair bill may simply be a price they're willing to pay for owning the most famous name in motorcycles. (And it probably doesn't hurt that Harley goes the extra mile to take care of its customers when an issue with one of its bikes does arise.)""" IMHO - While I really appreciate Consumer Reports data gathering and always enjoy going over the numbers, their interpretation of what those numbers mean leaves a lot to be desired!! "Low Cost repairs" and "Harley Davidson" is an oxymoron if there ever was one, the "return buyer" has nothing to do with how inexpensive or expensive a repair bill is.. Buddy bought a brand new Switchback two years ago, complained to the Dealer of major viberations.. Was told it was pipe related, replaced pipes ($700). Didnt work. Said it was compensator, was told compensator delete (running without compensator) would fix it, done no cost to him. Didnt work. HD backed out of warranty because compensator was removed and crank run out was found bad (all work done by them). Bike is now running again at additional cost of $2500, ended up replacing crank/cams.. Still vibes. Buddy is ticked, BUT,, would he buy another HD - of course,, it has nothing to do with repair $$ and everything to do with how they look, feel, sound, smell,,, and how much girls like em :rotf:(not to everyone but to a LOT of people)..
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Hey Raggy,, Tip and I both have those Enhanced Mi DL's, understood when we applied that they took the place of a Pass Port.. Later we were told that they arent necessarily applicable both ways (going in and coming out of Canada).. And that other States (like crossing into New York from Canada) dont necessarily honor them.. Any experience with all this???
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"""BMW motorcycles were even less reliable than Harley-Davidsons with about one in three owners reporting problems in the previous four years. Only about one in ten :bowdown:Yamaha owners :bowdown:experienced issues during that time, followed closely Kawasaki and Honda. Despite the higher number of problems, Harley and BMW owners were among the most satisfied with their bikes. When asked whether, considering everything, they would buy their bike again if they had to do it over, 75 percent of Harley owners said definitely yes, closely followed by 74 percent of BMW owners and 72 percent of Honda owners. By contrast, only 63 and 60 percent :confused24:of Yamaha and Kawasaki owners, respectively, were as emphatic in this subjective measure.""" You sure bring up an interesting subject Steamer!! We bikers play by a different set of rules for sure!! Another example that made me scratch my head.. Couple years ago I was standing in an HD Shop, admiring the bikes and noticed a Street Glide sitting next to an Electra Glide Classic. The bikes were exactly the same price. Salesmen tells me they are exactly the same bike (engine, frame..) with the only difference being the Electra had the tour pac, radio, extra trimmings.. I said, that dont make sense, why would someone pay the same price for a bike without all the extra's when ya could just unbolt the extras if you didnt want em... He said the Street Glide outsold the Electra 10 to 1!!!! Another interesting point is if you go to Ebay and look at the difference in the numbers of HD's for sale compared to any of the other brands,,, it IS staggering!!! Sure shows which brand is the most popular despite any difference in reliability... Personally,, I :bighug:em all...
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RE-DO!! National Election Naming YammerDans 2nd Gen Poll!!
cowpuc replied to cowpuc's topic in Watering Hole
And President's Day is a perfect day to get er rollin!!!!! -
My nightmare started 31 years ago today Happy Anniversary Mini
cowpuc replied to muffinman's topic in Watering Hole
Congrats to the two of you!!! Hope you two have a fantastic Anniversary!! Puc -
Skids Ordeal
cowpuc replied to Yammer Dan's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
Prayers up, threads to the top.. -
WOW VF, THAT shirt is gorgeous!!! Honestly, in all my riding days that is the first time I have seen one of those!! Pretty dog gone cool, I can see why you "went the extra mile(s)" (pun fully intended) for that one. Wear it with pride bro (looks good on that bike too)!! Never worked on a 2nd Gen but HECK YEA, if it were mine and I could get the cover off the pump while its still in the bike I would definitely stick new points in it right in the machine = GREAT OBSERVATION!!! Please let us know how that works out:thumbsup2: Another thought too, if I were riding an RSV and knew that the replacement points for the fuel pump were the correct ones I would definitely have a spare set in my bikes "Maintenance Dept"!! Thanks for sharing the pic. Puc
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Sold mine months ago and bought a snow blower...
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Awwwhhh man VF,, I hate when that happens... I agree totally with your thoughts, and everyone elses, sounds like a set of dirty/worn contacts in the fuel pump.. I have had exactly what you are describing happen on a couple of my 1st Gens. I always carry a section of fuel line in my bikes "Maintenance Department" that has rescued me in your exact situation.. By taking the vent line off the tank and attaching my spare line to it and than holding pressure in the tank with my mouth I was able to ride it a few hundred miles (got out of a bad situation). Later I was told these pumps were not repairable, got diggin around on the back of the pump and found a little screw under some coating.. Unscrewed it, pulled the cover off and discovered the points the other guys are talking about.. I just cleaned the points and all was well.. Now I carry a spare pump and have had one time in all these years where I swapped it out on the side of the road (lots quicker than rebuilding one on the highway).. Ya know,, this doesnt release you from showing off that Iron Butt Shirt!! Glad ya got off the highway and home safe with the bike!!!! Puc
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RIGHT OUT MY BACK DOOR DARRIN!! While Tip and I dont have the space to do anything even close to what you are talking about (live in an urban area on the Lake Shore) we do have some AWESOME riding over here!!! If you needed someone to assist as a tour guide who knows some of West/Northern Michigans finest biking scenery I would be happy to help!! Puc
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The people in what ever country your in have a real love for the numbers 3 and 4