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Greg Walter
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Curtice, OH, United States
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Curtice
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OH
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United States
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Bike Year and Model
1990 Yamaha Venture Royale
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I would be interested in a keychain. Maybe something with a little color would look nice.
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Often attributed to John Wayne: "Life is hard. Life is harder when you're stupid."
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Wishing you a speedy recovery, Cowpuc. My prayers are with you. That picture of your finger sticking out of all those bandages reminds me of a foot long hotdog in a six inch bun.
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I agree with you Wizard. I love all the technical info shared on this site, but what keeps me coming back i:beer:s the openness and support of all the members. You can only work on so many projects, but at the end of the day it's a great feeling to be surrounded by friends, even if you have never met them in person.
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Cowpuc you always make me smile when I read your posts. Thanks for the encouragement.
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He is interested in other things besides bikes, but that is where his passion really lies. It sounds like it would be a good idea for him to take some local auto mechanic courses and see where that leads. Great White, thanks for sharing some real life experience. Gives me something to chew on.
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No doubt it's a good honest living. Working with your hands can never be over valued in my book. I see the wisdom in moving further south to get year round employment. The same thing has happened here that has happened around you Great White. There are only two dealerships of any size except for two Harley dealers. The others are Mom and Pop and not many of them.Are there any schools that stand out above the others?
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I would like to pick your guys brains for some advice. My son is 24. He loves riding and wrenching on his bikes and is considering making it a career. I do some work on my bike but am far from a mechanic. There is no place real close by (northwest ohio) for motorcycle mechanic school and most of them are expensive. The local community colleges only offer auto mechanic classes, but at least he could learn a lot of the basics there. Do you think there is enough of a demand to make a decent living. I would appreciate your thoughts.
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Sorry FlyingFool, what was I thinking! I guess you could throw an eye of newt and a possum tail to give it character.
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They make a lubricant just for garage doors. It comes in a small spray can and should be available anywhere they sell garage doors. I have used it for several years now with no problems. Good luck.
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I finally got a few minutes to look for the air leak. It is definitely coming from the fork seal. I pumped the class up to 21 pounds and sprayed some soapy water on the seal. Wow lots of bubbles. Thanks for all the suggestions and hints. The pictorial for rebuilding the forks is excellent and I will be referring to it often. karaboo, your fork shields look pretty sharp but since I will be rebuilding the forks I'll take your suggestion and just put in the dust shields. I will post some pictures when I get done although it may be a little while yet.