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So sorry Dan to hear this. May peace be with you and your family. "Moms" live in a special place in the hearts of their children. That's why mothers will continue to live even after they pass on."
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I think it is a neat idea for a motorcycle jacket, but I only have one concern with it. Their advertisement / write up includes this comment: Not only does it zip out, but it can be reversed to become a stand alone HiViz Mesh Safety Vest that expands large enough to be worn over the jacket when during inclement weather or whenever increased visibility is desired. I see no mention of being water resistant / proof during inclement weather. My concern: If the sleeves "zip" off, I begin to wonder how water proof / resistant the jacket really is, thinking water will seep thru the shoulder zippers. I may be wrong, but this is my only concern / thought. Would be nice if it is water proof / resistant.
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Not sure the pharmacist knew what he was saying here. ...
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You might have to mod it for a car tire to get that extra traction...............
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If you happen to locate access to one, I too would like to have something made...
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Good to have you back. The say silence is golden, but don't sit on the side lines to long, those "cheeks" and your back will begin to hurt, so jump in and make a comment or two. My son-in-law just purchased a 2003 Honda Shadow last Tuesday. Very clean bike and has only 8,325 miles on it.
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Heck yea...I feeeeeeeeeeelllllll good..!!!!!!!!!! Went for a ride and got some air on the face. Man it felt good back in the saddle. Finally got my bike back together and had to try it out.. Next mod will be the Traxxion rear shock.. http://www.traxxion.com/gl1800rearshock-traxxiondynamics.aspx
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Yes Rick, these are for my 2002 GW 1800.. I still have the left shoulder...My right shoulder was given for two type A relays........... I really appreciate it!! Thanks Eck
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This has to do with cooking when the recipe calls out egg whites. This video shows you how to remove the yokes easily and quickly, from the whites. Might be a good idea to ask your spouse to watch this with you so they can enjoy it too. http://www.youtube.com/embed/iAp8pEaWB1Y
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I'm looking for the Goldwing emblems that are located on each side covers, (Qty of two), and the Honda emblem that is located on the rear trunk (Qty of 1). If you happen to have any of these emblems just laying around and don't need them, I am down to one half arm and a left leg remaining.
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http://oldhickorybuildings.com/features/ Quality Material In eastern territories, siding on the treated product line is premium grade 5/8 inch T1-11 pressure treated plywood. In western territories, siding is 1/2 inch T1-11 premium fir plywood. On the painted product line, siding is 1/2 inch Duratemp™ plywood. In eastern territories, we offer two choices for floor decking: 5/8 inch tongue & groove plywood or 5/8 inch pressure treated plywood. In western territories, floor decking on all buildings is 5/8 inch tongue & groove fir plywood. Skids and floor joists on all buildings are pressure treated. Exposed nails are ring shank & galvanized for maximum strength, which means no rust spots. All buildings come with locks and keys. Treated and fir buildings are water sealed with 3 year water sealer. Your choice of 30 year architectural shingles or 29 gauge metal roofs.
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First off, I want to thank you for your service. Many Thanks! Second, you both deserve a break and I pray this vacation trip exceeds all others and brings many great memories for years to come. Congratulations! Eck
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I would just cover the floor with slip proof vinyl flooring....Makes it very easy to sweep out, mop and clean... I posted the below pic so you can see what it looks like in an old trailer I used to have. I put It in the trailer over the plywood floor and enjoyed it.
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PMS setting in.............Pre Motorcycle Syndrome... Heck I'm down here in Alabama, and it is too clod for me to ride..
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There is a trial member called Dax who rides an 08 Harley and lives in LA. Dax signed up as a trial member on 11/08/13 but has not posted anything yet Then there is another trial member: who lives in LA, Ed31, signed up on 09/20/13 and he has not posted anything either. Maybe you could give them both a shout and invite them so that they can feel like family FYI only here: When I plan on having a Meet & eat at a chosen location, I send out emails to every VR member I find in that state. Yes, this takes time, but it sure pays off when the M&E comes about. Many people show up and all feel welcome. I also include a statement in my email where they know it is OK to invite their friends to attend the M&E too. Eck
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Do not use rain-ex................
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When she is sleeping, carefully place her in a helmet (as soon as possible while she is small) and take a good snap shot. Save it as your desk top to carry the memories for years to come..! Congrats grandpa (and grandma)...........and to the proud parents...
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Now that is neat..! Just hope someone doesn't get burned off them and sue your company........... (Suggest you might want to consider adding a muffler guard)
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I have the same problem every time I lead a ride or as I am now planning my trip out west this summer. Trying to chunk the trip in segments of 7 to 8 hours of riding and finding a place to stay in that area after each daily ride is a pain.. I use Google maps and wish I could download any map that I just created straight into my GPS, but I cant. I am waiting for my new GPS to arrive now in the mail. (Garmin n252vi 2595LMT 534 GPS with BuiltIn Bluetooth and Lifetime Map Updates Black)
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All I can say is you are about a week late with this thread if your looking for something from Santa........
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I can see the day not far off from now where Freebird is riding with a group of VR members and someone other than Freebirds bike breaks down...... Oh what a bind that person will be in.............
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Not so sure what reminded you of Dan.. the little scooter or the sheep........
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You should see all the hand held remote controlled planes and drones where I worked in MS. I liked this one best, which called the "Centaur" and can be flown by a human or by total remote control on the ground, and looks just like an ordinary airplane.. Pretty darn sneaky if you ask me.. http://www.aurora.aero/Media/Press/Item.aspx?id=apr-299
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Thanks for sharing this Randy. I enjoyed it. In fact, I sent it off to several family and friends! Hope you and Linda are doing great...Happy New year to both of you!! Eck