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Ride2much

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  1. Just spent four days riding north central Idaho. About 1000 miles for us, One of my favorites!
  2. I hope roads in Heaven look just like this !!! Hwy 12 in Central Idaho
  3. I assume you will be hauling your Venture? I find a front wheel bracket bolted through the floor to secure the front wheel is a must. While you have the trailer stripped down you may want to make sure you have a cross member in the right place to bolt a bracket through the metal,if you weld a nut on the underside, this bracket can easily be installed and removed..just a thought
  4. Found a co-worker with the tools and skills, fixed it this morning,works perfect!! Thanks to all.I would be lost with out this site......
  5. I found the CLASS re-soldering repair steps in the Tech Library. I am not real comfy attempting this repair, so before I tear into it,does this controller control anything other than the Class system, I cannot afford any bike down time right now if I hose something up. R2m:fingers-crossed-emo
  6. What's not to like..excellent job sir!
  7. :fingers-crossed-emoSame problem with my "86', I started down the resolder path, I tried the plug, unplug of the big white connector and everything is now working fine..cross my fingers it lasts..
  8. Thanks for sharing, I went on a group ride back in 1988, I saw my first Venture(just like yours) I hurried home and found my 86, Your bike brings back a lot of great memories.Thanks Again!!
  9. Found some used ones out of a Goldwing that fit right in. Huge difference. I am cheap, so I bought a cassette tape (Wal-Mart)that runs my MP3 player. Sounds pretty darn good......
  10. QUOTE= I love'd the idea of a Harley till I looked at the price tags! Myself, I love'd the idea of a Harley till I actually rode one .To each his own !!! Welcome Aboard..and share pics
  11. With the love of my life,my wife, and my daughters, and new son-in-laws !!
  12. Wow ,now that was even before my time!
  13. Is it possible to love even more after twenty five years of heavenly bliss? She looks as beautiful as she did when I first laid eyes on her...
  14. 2013 RSV-S, local dealer out the door price $20,700. Decent deal or not?
  15. My " 86" answers to "Big Bike"
  16. Wishing you the best...Yes Summer where are you?
  17. Wow!! Thanks for sharing..
  18. Now that just ain't right!!! R2m
  19. "86"s rock!! R2m
  20. k) The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning. Notice that the code does not say the flag must be burned. It says burning is preferred. It also does not say that only Boy Scout Troops or The American Legion may do the burning. This belief sometimes gets brought up, but, unless some state or municipality has some local law to this effect, it is an urban myth. According to the US Flag Code, private individuals are permitted to retire the flag in this manner. However, those fine organizations and others do it in an organized way, often with a ceremony that can be quite moving to attend. I have also seen where The Girl Scouts have a ceremony that includes first cutting the retired flags into strips before they are burned. But the US Flag Code does not require that step. The Flag Code is also silent on what method other than burning would be considered dignified. As with many things in our beloved country, that decision is left to the dictates of our own respective consciences. But I have always stuck with burning. We used to just do it ourselves at my shop or at my home. But then I came to find out that towns have laws against the opening burning of anything and had to stop. Therefore, I save up flags that people drop off at my shop. When I see that a veterans organization or scout troop is having a retirement ceremony, I bring them there. Sometimes quite some time goes by and I have boxes of them. But I always find an outlet. Some VFW posts in our area have a wonderful idea. They have taken old mailboxes and repainted them in a red/white/blue theme. These are the giant mailboxes found on city streets. They put a sign on them saying "old flag drop off" or words to that effect. This is a wonderful service. R2m
  21. I bought the 10 ft Cabelas outback lodge,weighs about 16 lbs,one center pole,been through rain,snow wind and is perfect for 3 season camping..I would buy another one in a heart beat. R2m
  22. :stickinouttounge:We all have owned many different rides.The way I look at it ,no matter what you are strandling the wind is the same. Having said that,I personally can afford any dang bike I want,and after test driving most, A Harley isn't even on my list. I am no wanna be I am a I don't want.. I think this spring I will just go buy me another Venture..
  23. LE, Please let us know ASAP..thanks R2m
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