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This video should be required viewing for all cagers. I apologize for the last word in the Video. Ian [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hehBQkOEa4o]YouTube - Bikers Are Everywhere OPEN YOUR EYES![/ame]
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Happy Birthday Larry, hope you had a great day, Ian & Pat
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Rode the bike through all the coloured in States, the Western ones just this last Aug. Ian
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Carried a 17" Toshiba in a lap top case in the rear trunk all through Colorado with no problem worked out just fine. Ian
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Could also be a virus!! Ian
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Having been brought up in England, it was a big event that we celebrated each year, as kids we would collect bonfire wood weeks before the day and sat at bus stops with an effigy of Guy and asked people for a "Penny for the Guy" then we would buy fireworks with the money. On the 5th we put guy on top of the bonfire and up he went. Executed on the 31st Jan....my birthday....1606, he was hung, drawn and quartered actually before was hanged he jumped off the scaffold and broke his neck he then was emasculated...had his genitalia cut off....beheaded, disembowled and body cut in 4 pieces as a warning to other's. I would think it worked. Remember, remember the 5th of November was a chant we had. I'm surprised that you knew about the date. Ian
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Do the RSV have a rev limiter?
ibents replied to paai1993's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
You can install a Dyna 3000 ign modual and set your own limit, mine is set at 7200 rpm. Here is the site. http://www.dynaonline.com/skins/products/metric_cruisers/dyna_3000/ Ian -
Congrats to You and Marca, 15!!!! I rather you than me, I have 4 grandsons and thats plenty for me, they certainly keep us hopping. I can imagine your house must be a hoot at Christmas. Ian
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I use Ancestry.uk and find it quite usefull, I have traced my grandmothers side back to 1579, also the passenger list of the Empress of Britain that my grandfathers brother sailed on from Liverpool to Quebec in 1913....1 year after the Titanic..... there is a wealth of information on those Ancestry site's especially in the states where you can get all census info going quite aways back. They give you a 14 day trial Don so it may worth it to test the waters. Ian
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I looked at a web site posted by "Hunter 1500" about the Guardian bells and found this verse at the bottom of the page, I thought it put into perspective why each of us rides, not just Venture's but any motorcycle and should....for those who did not see it...be shared. We are all family Ian http://www.moccsplace.com/images/gif/twinkle.gif Our lives each touch a chord with all we encounter. That chord sounds out in a song that plays only a memory of times passed by. So sweet the passage of time, so bitter the memories of people passed by. We have but one life, and no matter how good or bad, we have the ability to shape the lives around us. In our own worlds we are miles apart, separated by our beliefs, our understandings, and our view on our world. The tides that bind us is friendship and common bonds that sweep forth and turn the tides that ravage human kind. We are connected in a single effort to belong together, and be a family of bikers. On our steeds we are set free, the problems of the world no longer apply. We find our peace, and each other. It is on the road we search, and our steeds take us far. We gather those who would accept us, and pass by those that will not. We share our love of riding, and our pain of loss. Each of us carries the scars left by a world not so understanding, but through all we endure we have each other. If you accomplish no more than this you have touched my life and made one person feel not so alone. You have given me a family that I never had, and welcomed me faithfully. I may be different from every one else, but truly on the road we are all brothers and sisters. Keep your rides safe, and let us meet and share a toast to new friendships, and better rides ahead. No one is the least in our band, no one, is rejected, when we are cruising together. --Mike Burnham "DrMikeRB"
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Congratulations Gary, we wish Jeff and his bride all the best in the world and a looong and happy life together. Ian & Pat
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Do you get the feeling that the Venture riders are a little bit biased toward their bikes... With good cause I may add. I've had my 02 Midnight since August of 07 and couldn't be more happier, I did have issues with the weight of the bike at low parking lot speeds and addmittedly did slightly, kinda, sorta drop it a couple of times. That doesn't happen that much anymore.....touch wood....and we have got a couple of long trips under our belt with no problems. I just got back from a 9564 km run to Colorado and the Southern states with no problems till the last day when my battery died, I found out that it was the original...8 yrs old...so I did really well with it. You would love the Venture, there is so much help and information on this site and the people are some of the best you could ever meet....get down to Freebirds Maint day.... you'll see what I mean, its a blast. My advice, get on it, ride it, buy it, you won't be disapointed. Ian
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I found that if you take the plastic cover off next to the battery side cover's and behind the passenger floor board, you can get at the top nut with a socket and extention., the rest is like Larry has said. Ian
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Too hot round here Randy, don't need the long johns yet. Ride safe on the home stretch. Ian
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We would go for dinner but it might take a while for us to get there and the soup would be cold, so not this time. Glad to hear from you guys, was starting to wonder where you got to, good to know you found a decent hotel, Hamptons are always good. Enjoy the rest of your trip. Pat & Ian
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Safe trip Randy & Beth, would have loved to have gone with you, but the last 3 weeks of riding through the Western and Southern states have worn my butt out. I know you will have a great time and hopefully the weather will cooperate. Take lots of pictures and we'll have a picture party when you get back....gonna burn mine to a CD.... Please Ride safe. Ian & Pat
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Hey Randy, TJ, Your more than welcome to the shock, I'm in a place called Bartlesville, OK, right now, we have been averaging 680 to 780 km a day and we are pretty bushed by the end of it, to hot and very windy takes it out of you. We hope to be home by Sun at the latest,....I have hockey practise Mon & Tue.....as for Mexican, we just ate at a Mexican restaurant and I can't believe I finished a whole Fajaita myself, I'm so stuffed I don't want to see one for another month. So Randy if you want to get it earlier give Pat a call and pick it up. See you when I get back Ian
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Hope you all have a great time, I'll be up in the rocky mountains of Colorado, riding, camping and fighting off grizzly bears....lol. Ian
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I don't know if you have ordered it yet but I got mine from Canadas Motorcycle for $178 plus tax, total $201 with free shipping, their service was excellent, 2 business days to ship, worth a try. Ian
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I just put an E3 on the rear 2 weeks ago and so far so good, the real rest will be in the Rockies on our trip to Colorado next week. I got the tire from Canadas motorcycle, it was $178 Cn $23 tax and free shipping for a total of $201 Cn, their service was excellent, ordered on a Wednesday, it arrived the following Monday. It cost me $20 to get the tire put on the rim, so I'm well pleased. I had a Venom on the rear before and it actually did quite well, I had 31147 Km on it, but I also noticed the spliting on the side wall, so I decided to try the E3.
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Sorry to hear about the illness, Get well soon Mary. I suppose its lucky....if thats what you can call it....that this didn't happen when you were up in Alaska. Stay safe and take your time coming home. Ian & Pat
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Wow Brad he was certainly very lucky, I hope we don't run into any of these inatentive drivers, I'll have 3 weeks of looking in the rear view mirror. Ian
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Thanks for the info Steve and Shamue, Mesa Verde is one of the places that we want to see. We want to try to find reasonable priced campgrounds that have showers and laundry facilities and Wi Fi if possible. Good ideas Brad & Brian on the blanket and pop bottle, worth giving them a try. I'm sure it will be a good trip most people I've spoke to say its beautiful country, I'll take lots of pics. Thanks again guys Ian
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[ Oh yes watch out for bears. Not food or coolers in your tent. If you are cooking leave your clothes that you cooked and ate in outside also. The park Rangers also told me to leave tooth paste outside as the bears will come in to eat that. Thanks for the heads up, guess we'll have to get some bear spray. Ian