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Dragonslayer

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  1. Just don't try to turn this well established site into a Hardley site. A revolution may be ignighted.
  2. God will get you for leaving this forum. I'm just saying
  3. Rest in peace Steve, You will be missed by a great many. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends. Thanks for all of your help and support in the brief moments that we met, became friends and riding partners. You will always be remembered.
  4. We mounted one of those motors on to an ironing board one time. We fixed axles and wheels on the base of the legs for our first home made go-kart. It was fast as all dickens in the straight aways but could not turn the least bit without rolling over and over. As I recall that was probably the 1st time a helmet saved my life.
  5. I would love to show you my 1st but, unfortunately what was left of it after a 150 MPH combined impact head on collision fit is 3 paper grocery sacks and has long since been thrown away. I will tell you it was an early 70's model Honda CB 350. Blue and white as I recall.
  6. I met Cowpuc for the 1st time at Vogel this year as much as I enjoyed meeting him his adventures reminds me of Wildhair 69. Anyone know what happened to him. Do we just eventually just ride off into the sunset and that's it for old bikers. Cowpuc enjoy those adventurers while you can. Some of the best times in my life was on adventures much like yours.
  7. Is that Cowpuc at the controlls of a Nuclear Reactor?..... The world is a scary, scary place.
  8. Hey Cowpuc, Next time I see you, make sure I tell you my "100 miles from Tucumcari on a MayPop Metzler" story
  9. :bawling:Now you got me going on like Lewis at a St. Jude fund raiser:thumbsup2: Congrats on the anniversary.
  10. Deal breaker you just talked me out of applying it to my full length duster coat. Imaging that I would have looked like a Cowboy Alien.
  11. Yes.... I've seen it done.
  12. Just like my Momma used to always tell me..... Son, you can be anything you want to be. Not saying, Just saying.
  13. I Vote Cherokee, N.C. in the Great Smokey Mountains, Plenty of great roads and :7_6_3[1]:things to do. Close by Maggie Valley, Pigeon Forge, Gattlinburg, Casino gambling:mo money: a bunch of great venues for group events, camping, hotels and food. And close enough that I might even sign up for the event organization team.
  14. Down here in the North Georgia mountains we bypass the pie part and just call it Apple Brandy...........or, just SHINE:whistling:
  15. Thanks Gary, This should help a bunch. and No I have not found the main fuse yet. I know where the one is on my old 1st gen. I guess I will need a refresher course on the 2nd gens.
  16. I need some help doing some electrical trouble shooting help on my Millenium. Basically when I turn the ignition key nothing happens. I tested the continuity of the ignition switch wires according to Freebirds ignition switch post and the continuity shows good. Battery is good. Fuses i can find show good. Any clues? Where can I download a wiring schematic?
  17. I just acquired a master degree education in check engine light OBD2 system trouble codes. My problem traced back to a mechanic changing the valve cover gaskets back in 2009 and moving the attachment point for the o2 sensor grounds to an attachment point not grounded. Finding and finally fixing the problem took 4 +/- years and I'm seeking damages of about $5,500. First step is reading diagnostic code(s) of the OBD2 system with a scanner. The diagnostic codes definitions are easily found on the internet, that will lead you to the possible problem. Once fixed you then have a thing called drive cycles to go through before the ECM will reset, the codes go away and the engine light goes off. Good luck PS. Toyota dealership first diagnosed fix was new o2 sensors for $856.00 when that didn't fix problem they condemned the ECU computer for $1,800 when I got a knowledgeable second opinion the fix was actually moving the grounding lugs to thier proper attachment point cost $265.00. Typical of Steelerships.
  18. The commentary is somewhat understated , I think https://www.facebook.com/#%21/photo.php?v=10151756543367474&set=vb.572322473&type=2&theater
  19. Sorry I won't be able to make it either. I just have too much on my plate this year. I will be thinking of all of you and will be a little jealous I'm not there with you hooting and hollowing. Ride safe, have a good time and tell the rest of us what happened by posting pictures.
  20. But, But, But I saw the bear and he wants to give you your gloves back.
  21. Happy, Happy, Happy Birthday
  22. Could have been TX2sturgis he is in Sturgis every year from Amarillo, Texas.
  23. Lewis, FYI I was in Helen last weekend and was handed a flyer for the the Destination Helen Motorcycle Rally scheduled for the same weekend of our Vogel Event. Helen might be an alternate trip for one of the event rides.
  24. Yea and we still have an APB out for that blue mustang.
  25. Of course Dunlop would love to sell you new tires ever chance the got.
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