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Brake Pad

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  1. No My Old Venture, That's why I own a Goldwing now:twing:
  2. http://www.shopping.com/motorcycle-parts-and-accessories/regulator-rectifier/products?KW=regulator+rectifier&all http://www.shop411.com/shopping?am=broad&q=yamaha+rectifier+regulator&an=google_s&askid=02b097a9-c2d0-44a9-8964-bf34370168eb-0-sf_gsb&kv=sdb&gc=0&dqi=Motorcycle%2520Parts%2520and%2520Accessories%2520regulator%2520rectifier&qsrc=999&ad=semD&o=5251&l=dir
  3. next time ask them to put the other front blinker on.
  4. Yeah, I could watch her all day also, No not the bird, she's cute:thumbsup2:
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  6. Meet & Greet at the Court House, what day are we all coming?
  7. The last time I complained about that EVIL HESS, this is what was handed to me. The Young Lady offered me a slice of cheese to go with my whine
  8. In a resent university case study, over 1000 chickens were tested, on way they actually cross the road. The University's finding were astounding I can't do this to you, You'll have to wait......................................
  9. its buck rogers BMW:thumbsup2:
  10. Only the Interstate model had the aux input. The Aspencade and SE models do not. Read more: http://goldwingdocs.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=310#ixzz335RgkXma
  11. 270 LBs, 5 front & 28 Rear
  12. Hello Young lady, Glad to see your Posting again. You've been missed
  13. Size, who made it and what year?
  14. This was the first time I think I looked at this link, didn't really know the rules. But I'll try and stump you guys.
  15. Coker Tire Company is a Chattanooga, Tennessee-based company that manufactures and sells vintage-style Michelin, Firestone, BF Goodrich and Uniroyal bias-ply and radial whitewall tires for collector automobiles. Applications include: restored classic vehicles, Brass Era vehicles, Hot Rods, Muscle Cars, Modern Muscle Cars, Vintage Trucks, Military Vehicles, Vintage Motorcycles, European Sports Cars, Micro Cars, Scooters, Vintage Airplanes, among many others I'm going after at 1960's replica Bike, of an early model, like the 1914 or the 1917 model. the 9 Horse Powered engine:thumbsup2:
  16. it isn't the same bike, but its close enough[ATTACH]84625[/ATTACH]
  17. You really should not play with those, you could hurt yourself:stirthepot:
  18. Looks like a Sears & Roebucks The 1914 Sears Deluxe motorcycle was the retail giant Sears and Roebuck's entry into the highly popular motorcycle market of the early 20th Century. Motorcycle Image Gallery In the early catalogs from Sears and Roebuck, you could order almost anything -- including a house. And in the 1912 catalog, Sears offered its first motorcycle. This 1914 Magneto Model, complete with the 35-cubic-inch Deluxe "Big Five" engine, sold for $197.50 and was claimed to have nearly the same power as larger twin-cylinder motorcycles. These single-cylinder versions were available with batteries or a Bosch magneto. Two twin-cylinder motorcycles were also offered, one producing seven horsepower, the other nine. The engines in all Sears machines were manufactured by Spake, which sold them to a variety of builders. As with most makers of motorcycles in this period, Sears claimed high quality and proven performance for its models. The handlebars of the 1914 Sears Deluxe motorcycle were made of double-reinforced tubing and the fuel tank was formed out of anti-rust material. A trailing-link fork with leaf spring handled suspension chores in front, but a seat mounted on coil springs made do in the rear. Sears sold these early motorcycles until 1916, when they were removed from the catalog. But Sears returned to motorcycle retailing between 1953 and 1963, when it offered a line of cycles manufactured by Puch under the Sears-Allstate moniker. For more pictures of the 1914 Sears Deluxe motorcycle
  19. Being new to the area, I'm still learning, the local gust of things here. I didn't know Indian River county was the Treasure Coast ( now reading up on the ship wrecks that produced, gold washing up on the beaches here during storms. Time to buy a Radar and go comb the sands, for the riches)
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