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- Birthday October 12
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Harold Ames
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King George, Virgini, United States
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Kites, Kites and more Kites (and riding motorcycles)
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1950 Harley Davidson FL (For Sale) and 2010 Goldwing with Airbag
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here is a video showing you how to change a rear tire on a GL1800 without a jack. this is not my video, but one I found on youtube. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUcGe-EcBy8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUcGe-EcBy8[/ame] I would not want to chage a rear tire on a RSV on the side of the road......but in an emegency could any of you do it?
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Click HERE to go to the HF web page The lift looks like this: http://www.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/370x/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/i/m/image_2399.jpg
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NO as you get used to keeping your feet off of the pegs, and so subconsciously you may not move your feet onto the pegs and encounter a road hazard and break your foot. I have seen it happen!!!!!!!!!! you need to practice the "slow ride" If you need motivation get a copy of the current version of "Ride like a Pro" DVD. I am not affiliated with that company but they make a great instructional video. Get your feet on the pegs/boards as soon as the bike starts mooving and keep them there untill you are at a complete stop. PRACTICE this at all times.
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I agree that you should replace the casatte player with the GPS.
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It looks like a motorcycle accessory for those who do not know how to ride a motorcycle. I mean that you must lean a motorcycle for it to turn to its maximum. it looks like that thing limits the maximum lean angle to the right, so it could make you crash. I would recommend to NEVER put anything on your motorcycle that limits the maximum lean angle.
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SIDEJACK... I have a 1950 FL for sale.... if you want to relly get the old feeling again.....
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try em all......... I had a 12 year old opus X the other day. Talk about a wallet flattener..... IMHO most Cubans are junk but a real Montecristo Tubo is the highest nicotine cigar I have ever smoked..... the first one put me horizontal for an hour........
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Is Mercury still available. Motion Pro Manometer lost its Merc
KiteSquid replied to muaymendez1's topic in Watering Hole
It is available. Try at a full service Pharmacy. or a custom Neon Sign manufacturer. You can get it a a lab supply like HERE for 100 grams. you can buy a new mercury manometer from Saber Cycles HERE or HERE with a long screwdriver... I have one and don't have a use for it anymore as I don't have a multi-carbureted bike. I is a good tool. BTW I have about 6 Oz of mercurey in a flask, if you lived near me I would give you some..... -
Popping in the Drive line???
KiteSquid replied to cookiemonster's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
There are a lot of nice people on the fourm!!!! scarylarry, I want to thank you for offering to hlep someone out!!!!!!!!!!!!! TOO COOL!!!!!! -
It has saddle bags.......... I would not call it a touring bike...... but a V4 in that configuration looks like fun. I like the exhaust note. I wish them luck!!!!!!
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Popping in the Drive line???
KiteSquid replied to cookiemonster's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Be sure to use Honda Moly60 grease on the pins and all three splines when you remove the Final Drive.... Part number 08734-0001 at a Honda or Acura CAR dealership will save you a few dollars. Yes it is 3 Oz in a 6 Oz tube..... so it comes half full, but it is a LIFETME supply as you apply it sparingly. -
As an alternative product, has anybody used Radiator Relief from DEI? The product website is HERE Product data sheet and MSDS are HERE
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I found a video on Youtube on Redline Water Wetter. Click on the video to watch it [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pApWgZdozQA]Water Wetter Video on Youtube[/ame] REMEMBER that Watter Wetter is normally used in race cars engines. MSDS is HERE it looks like they are useing PolySiloxane (silicone oil) Polymer as a defoaming agent and seal lube...
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I too am a PGR and an American Legionnaire