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  1. Correction / additions have been made.. (That whole list was a copy /paste and I didn't verify its contents).
  2. Don't now if many of you have seen this link, but I saved it to my favorites and when planning a route, I always look at this link to see if I can find a safe, but dangerous road to enjoy. If you choose one, please..."Ride safe"!!! The world's most spectacular roads! http://www.dangerousroads.org/north-america/usa/3326-find-your-road.html This is the list of the highest paved roads in United States, state by state: AK 3,322 Eureka Summit on Glenn Hwy (AK 1) AL 2,405 Cheaha Mountain AL 2,100 at turnoff to Cheaha Mountain (AL 281) AR 2,681 Polk coHP AR 2,600 1.5 mi. W of Polk coHP, Skyline Dr. AZ 9,560 Arizona Snow Bowl AZ 9,370 ~4 mi. S of Hannagan Meadow (US 191) CA 10,320 Rock Creek Road from Toms Place CA 9,945 Tioga Pass on CA 120 CO 14,120 Mount Evans CO 14,115 Pikes Peak CO 12,183 Trail Ridge Road Rocky Mtn NP (US 34) CT 1,555 on Bald Mountain (CT 272) DE 448 Ebright Azimuth FL 340 Lakewood GA 4,388 Brasstown Bald gate (GA Alt 180) GA 3,100 Neels Gap (US 19) HI 11,120 Mauna Loa Observatory HI 6,670 Humuula Saddle on Saddle Road (HI 200) IA 1,654 2 miles south of Bigelow, Minn. (IA 60) ID 8,701 Galena Summit on ID 75 IL 1,142 1 mi. S of Scales Mound on CR 67 IN 1,253 Elliot Road by Hoosier Hill KS 3,920 at state line by Kanorado (old US 24) KY 4,040 FAA site on Black Mountain KY 3,700 at VA state line (KY 160) LA 456 Old Athens MA 3,465 Mount Greylock MA 3,170 Mt Greylock turnoff on Rockwell Rd MD 3,080 near Conneway Hill (US 50) ME 2,280 a mile north of Appalachian Tr (ME 17) MI 1,790 3/4 mile SE of Watersmeet Park (US 2) MN 2,040 ~4 miles south of Isabella (MN 1) MO 1,730 next to the Webster coHP (Road P) MS 680 on US 72 at jct. with road to Benton LO MT 10,200 Beartooth Hwy (US 212) at WY state line NC 6,600 on Mount Mitchell NC 6,160 at Richland Balsam on Blue Ridge Parkaway ND 3,220 1.5 miles NW of Rhame (US 12) NE 5,105 Bushnell Exit (I-80) NH 4,400 Mount Washington Auto Road NH 2,860 Kancamagus Pass (NH 112) NJ 1,803 High Point NJ 1,513 turnoff to HP State Park from NJ 23 NM 10,600 NM 532 at Sandia Crest NM 9,800 Bobcat Pass on NM 38 NV 10,161 Wheeler Peak trailhead GBNP NV 8,911 Mount Rose Summit on NV 431 NY 4,560 on Whiteface Mtn Mem Hwy on 431 NY 2,680 at Winnisook Lake on CR 47 OH 1,540 OH Hi Point Career Center OH 1,530 2 mi. E of Bellefontaine (OH 540) OK 4,846 state line west of Mexhoma OR 7,840 viewpoint-east Crater Lake rim OR 7,683 east side Crater Lake NP on Rim Drive PA 3,160 0.2 mi. E of Baughman Spring on 2004 RI 800 on Jerimoth Hill on Hartford Pike SC 3,520 F Van Clayton Mem Hwy to Sassafras Mtn SC 3,160 at village of Caesars Head (US 276) SD 6,680 O'Neil Pass on US 85 TN 5,723 Collins Gap GSMNP on Clingmans Dome Rd TN 5,000 Newfound Gap on US 441 TX 6,791 McDonald Observatory (Mt Locke) TX 6,135 Beef Pasture Gap on TX 118 UT 10,715 just SW of Bald Mountain Pass on UT 150 VA 4,880 Grayson Highlands SP at Haw Orchard Mtn VA 4,440 Elk Garden (VA 600) VT 3,840 Mount Equinox VT 2,356 Appalachian Gap (VT 17) WA 6,400 Sunrise Ranger Station MRNP WA 5,575 Sherman Pass on WA 20 WI 1,930 Sugarbush Hill spur off Bradley Lake Rd WI 1,810 north of Timms Hill (WI 86) WV 4,863 Spruce Knob, and 4,840 Snowshoe Ski Area WY 10,947 Beartooth Pass on Beartooth Hwy (US 212) and 8,061 Chief Joseph Scenic Byway - WY 296
  3. Hey Gary, If you have a vehicle other than your space rocket, you need to go see what they call: Oh my God road".... The link below tells you all about it..Wildhair, Swifty and I rode this on our Ventures. Some places we had to stop and put our feet down to make the hair pin turns. http://www.dangerousroads.org/north-america/usa/728-oh-my-god-road-usa.html If you open the link below, you need to ride the part of the road between waypoints "D" & "E" as shown on this map.' Here is the link: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zMwDKKgzay94.kBQRRS0P6JqY&hl=en_US
  4. Oh no.. .............your asking for trouble when your getting with Randy.... Just kidding... He is really a nice guy in my book.
  5. If I remember correctly, the two starter bolts on the GM's were 9/16" too.....
  6. Nice video Joe. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed it. (Moved thread from watering hole to video section)
  7. Gary, I am soooooooooo darn envious... That international rally was the best rally I ever experienced, (although Vogel was pretty dang good too now), but to this day I have always dreamed of going back to CO. Down right awesome place. I wish you the best while there!
  8. Sometimes....most every bike needs to take a nap and there is nothing you can do to stop them.......(Sorry to hear you had a bad day.....)
  9. Now that sure makes one go Hummmmmmmm... My insurance company hasn't hit me with any charges like that and I hope they don't. If they did, I would have to have a sit down with them and if they refused to change the way they charge me for my insurance, I would be pursuing insurance elsewhere. What insurance CO. do you have if I may ask? I have the little green Lizard. Times are changing fast and that "American dream" is becoming a nightmare to reach for most in the 60 plus age bracket.
  10. SO are you hinting that there just might be a Jet Ski MD in the works soon....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  11. Looks like it is a big place already. Hope he does well. So are you going shopping?.....
  12. Eck

    Dead Bike

    Couldn't be the main fuse. He mentioned that he did have power at the radio and GPS:stickpoke:
  13. Eck

    Dead Bike

    You might want to consider by-passing the ignition switch when you get it back even if this is not the root cause. They are known to fail all the time.
  14. Eck

    Dead Bike

    I think your ignition switch went out on you. Mine did same thing..
  15. Eck

    CTmedicalFW

    Wow, I sure didn't expect this post. Usually I enjoy readying your posts. This one set me back a few steps leaving me with a wrenched heart. We have yet to meet up and yet I feel like we know each other. This day will come! You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
  16. I'm jealous............
  17. Remember the days when US streets and highways were decorated by the occasional Plymouth Prowler? Well, they're about to get an even more ornate decoration in the form of the Morgan Three-Wheeler. The bike..car...three-wheeler has been announced for US sale. When we first saw the Morgan Three-Wheeler, we didn't think it had much of a chance at US sale. We figured that somewhere within the 1,155-lb. package of tiny, open cabin, exposed motor and ultra-thin wheels was a host of US safety violations. But thanks to the fact that its three-wheeled layout and low-volume production give it some reprieve from the tougher restrictions facing four-wheeled cars, the Three-Wheeler has already been approved for US sale. Morgan will sell the funky trio of wheels via three US dealers, according to reports this week. Morgan debuted the Three-Wheeler at last year's Geneva Motor Show. It uses an 115-hp V-Twin engine and 5-speed Mazda transmission to power its lone rear wheel. It can hit 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, meaning it should be as fun to drive as it will be to spot on the highway. The first dealer that will offer the Three-Wheeler is Liberty in Seattle. Morgan purchased Liberty's Ace three-wheeler design, which it redesigned into the Three-Wheeler. Morgan hasn't announced the other two dealers just yet, but we'd anticipate that they'll be in or near big markets like LA, San Francisco, New York or Miami. Company chief Charles Morgan plans to race the Three-Wheeler in this month's Gumball 3000, helping to announce its arrival in the States. The car is expected to cost between $40,000 and $45,000.
  18. Happy to hear that YOU are ok...it seem that it takes just as much time for the bike to get fixed as it does for you to totally heal when things like this happens, and sometimes the cost for both to be back to normal is near the same too...
  19. Did you ever wonder why earrings became so popular with men? A man is at work one day when he notices that his co-worker is wearing an earring. The man knows his co-worker to be a normally conservative fellow and is curious about his sudden change in "fashion sense." The man walks up to him and says, "I didn't know you were into earrings." "Don't make such a big deal, it's only an earring," he replies sheepishly. His friend falls silent for a few minutes, but then his curiosity prods him to ask, "So, how long have you been wearing one?" "Ever since my wife found it in my truck." I always wondered how this trend got started...(Now I Know!)
  20. Eck

    Draggers

    That's what my foot pegs and crash bars look like when I go around curves........
  21. If everything was fine with the bike before replacing the brakes a week ago, I would have to say your problem is with the brakes, but hey... this is only my thoughts and nobody cares what I think..
  22. Praying you don't need to sneeze for the next several months Dan...
  23. Eck

    Almost done

  24. Adding to what M61A1MECH said above: I must be honest and tell yuo that I miss my RSV, however I would not go back to riding one. Please make note that my opinion is mine alone, and may not be the same from those who own wings. Electronic ignition makes a big difference to me. No carbs to adjust. Power is enless. If there was a way to mount the pillow seat from the RSV to the wing I would be one happy camper..I have rode over 100k on mine wing now and I know in my heart I would never go back the the RSV. The Ventures have a look all of thier own as well as the wing. The Ventures definately look more llike a motorcycle than the wing does, but looks isn't what makes the ride smoother for me. I feel the wing has very close to the same real estate for packing as does the RSV. The RSV however has more real estate for the passenger by far to me anyway. Maintenance on the RSV is a lot easier than tearing into a wing. Air filter is one exsample.. The wing you must tear apart... the RSV air filters are a lot easier to get to and a whole lot less time to change them. Changing front and rear brake pads are a lot easier (for me) on the RSV than they are on the wing. Changing oil & filter is about the same. Rear diffrerential oil, drive shaft and all is about the same. What does this all boil down too? The wing is a 1800cc the RSV is a 1300cc The wing has reverse, the RSV doesnt. The RSV has just about every other option the wing has however the wing does NOT have the cassette player (darn)..............
  25. I'm so happy for you and Don both. I wish you many many great adventures and twice as many great memories to be made. Life long and live safe to both of you!
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