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Carbon_One

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  1. Yep you'll be liking those new wheels. Too bad your buying experience wasn't as satisfying. We have had a couple of Kia's now and really like what the company offers. First had a Sportage we put 60 k on before trading up to the larger Sorento. Between the two we put on over 105k trouble free miles. Nothings been done regular maintenance, oil & filter changes on them, 1 brake job on the Sportage and a set of tires on both. Speaking of tires the original tires on the Sorento weren't snow friendly either so last summer I put on a set of Goodyear's. Doing so made a world of difference this winter driving thru snow. Lots of power from the V-6 as well. The son has had a couple Kia's as well, currently driving a Soul back and forth to work. Same experiences for him so far. Larry
  2. My son had both wrists done a couple months ago. He's doing ok now but it took a while to get back to semi normal. Still not 100% but much better then before he had them done. Larry
  3. I too like them and did look at a couple when we were car shopping but prices kept me away at the time. We love this hard top convertible with auto shift Miata we have now. Larry BTW: Nice car
  4. The US girls went from offense to playing not to lose defense. Thus allowing the Canadians to make the plays that allowed them to tie the game. It was a good game none the less.
  5. I generally don't need work done on the bike but for me the MD at Don's was to share time with my fellow VR members. I just enjoy attending M & E's, Don's MD, and the International rallies sharing time & rides, & seeing & enjoying different parts of the country. I could be persuaded to attend an M&E or MD if near enough like Wisconsin or west Michigan. Larry
  6. I haven't added any cruise controls to any Royal Stars but have used the AudioVox systems on numerous other brands of bikes. The Rostra electronic cruise control looks good too thou it's twice the cost of an AudioVox unit. It does appear to be smaller in size so would be more readily hidden or tucked in on the bike. Personally I prefer an electronic cruise control over any throttle lock when riding and I've used a bunch of different types over the years. Larry
  7. Looking forward to the product report once installed. Jay I've used mc inner tubes on the front brake lever and if getting the right size they work good. Currently I use a male/female Velcro strip. Just pull back the lever and then attach the Velcro strip. Larry
  8. Sorry you had to make this decision and we know how tough it was to make as well. Life will go on even thou we get sidetracked or hit bumps in life road. Whatever the cause was we'll keep you & family in our thoughts and prayers. Take care boss till we see you on the road somewhere. Larry & Joyce
  9. WOW what an interesting story you've shared with all of us. So many wonderful memories you and your family have done over the years. You are truly a blessed man even when you've gotten into minor troubles. :rotf:That's just part of life friend and what makes it interesting for sure. This is one reason I have the tag line below my traveled map. Larry PS: I sure hope you all are still creating those memories for future sharing.
  10. Yep you'll be having a blast riding that new toy. If I didn't have to haul one around to enjoy it I'd find a spot in the stable for one too. Lots of fun for sure. Keep the rubber side down hey. Larry
  11. I have had a 05RSV / Tri-Wing trike (totaled a year and a half ago) and currently have an 83 Standard and a 09RSV / Hannigan trike. Larry
  12. Sorry for your loss Lewis & Charlene. Yep you loss a family member there and will require some grieving time to come to terms with his passing. Never easy making that decision at the vets either. Been there a few times myself. Peace. Larry
  13. I thought it was cool to see the bikes in the Olympic ceremony. Larry
  14. Good Luck Jeff and hope we cross paths sometime this coming year. God Bless you & family in fighting this disease. Larry
  15. to Mike seeking better employment. Larry
  16. Good post Puc. Reminds me of the 68 Sportster I had for a few years. when I was in my twenties. Kick start with a mag hung on the right side. I could "usually" get her started within the 3rd kick. But boy if I didn't that puppy sure could throw your leg into a fit. Fact is to this day I still have problems with my right knee from that machine. Loved riding it just the same thou. The previous bike was a 66 650 BSA. A kicker too but no where the beast the Sporty was. Ah to be young again eh? Larry
  17. Sounds like a good plan to me. It's always nice doing that ride together to get there. Larry
  18. I will be continuing my thoughts and prayers for Jeff and Leslie for as long as needed. Larry
  19. Happy Birthday Ray. Hope we cross paths this summer sometime. Larry
  20. About as bad as it gets. Looked more like a junk yard instead of a highway.
  21. Hope you had a great day today
  22. Great now to get the physical part to that 100% mark.
  23. Adding him and family to the prayer list. Larry
  24. Wow what a years time has made in the difference of Justin's recovery. Considering the seriousness of his injuries he has done remarkably well. With continued progress on his part and all who have him in his thoughts and prayers he'll make it back. Time is his friend. Larry
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