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Jay, That is a great way to lose weight. From all of the information at the hospital I work at, it is the healthiest also. It is however a slower way to lose weight and you'll reach a plateau now and again, so dont get discouraged if you don't lose weight after a short time. You may even gain a little sometimes. It is normal and the best way for your body to lose. The weight gain can be from muscle gain or from getting off track a little, NO BIG DEAL!!! Keep pushing forward. My family and I have recently joined a local gym that offers personal trainers. They don't give us food suggestions, however, they take our goals and taylor a routine to help us accomplish them. We have been eating more lean protien and lots of fruits and veggies, while cutting down on bad carbs and soda and drinking plenty of water. Keep pushing forward everyone, we can keep rootin eachother on and before you know it we'll all be skinny minnies and slim jims!!!! Big Mike.......who hopes to one day be SLIM JIM!!!!!
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I'm planning a possible trip to see a friend in Washington, In. this weekend. This is a meeting point for both of us and we were thinking of a possible motorcycle ride since i'll be on mine. (he doesn't have one YET!!!) Does anyone know of any rental places around this area? We would like to see some of the countryside while were there! Thanks, Big Mike
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Have you replace a coil on your RSV?
big mike replied to Freebird's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Don, I used to work on cars for a living. If bike coils are the same, which i'm sure they are, then a coil can read good while checking it cold. However after running it up to temp. it may then start to give faulty readings, as the heat causes the internal wiring to heat up and creates more resistance. I recommend that if you suspect a faulty coil, bring it to opperating temp. and then check it. Hope this helps. Also if anyone knows something I don't please share!!! Big Mike -
NICE!!!! Both bike and trailer. Big Mike
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PM me your number and a good time to call. Enjoy your new ride! James Reminds me of a good tune:whistling: 'for a good time call 867-5309' Big Mike.....who can never reach Jenny at 867-5309.....Who's Lola who drinks cherry cola?!
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Jimmy Buffett, no question! I have the box set if that is legal, if not then any album would do for me. He's the kind of singer that you can sit back and drink a cold one to and never get tired of listening to. And yes I do brew beer, so if any of you are questioning where I would get it on a desert island, come join me i'll find a way to make it! Big Mike....who's thinking a desert island is not a bad idea right now.
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I don't care who you are, that's funny!!!!:rotfl:
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This looks very simular to one I purchased from autozone. Mine is only a brake light. Only paid 19.99 for it but had to put silicone around the area where it splits apart. Very easy install and very bright. Hope this helps. Big Mike:080402gudl_prv:
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Rick, I would be in for the seat mod on my 99 if you still have an open slot and enough material. Please count me in for Don's M.D. if you can. Just the front for now. Big Mike
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So let it be written, So let it be done!!!! Can't wait. Big Mike:dancefool:
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Question on Cassette Door 2nd Gen
big mike replied to Tartan Terror's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Yep, only one! Just had mine apart for paint and that sucker can be tricky to put back together. But it only has one! Big Mike:080402gudl_prv: -
I would like to get my carbs sync'd. I bought this bike in January of 2008, and though I am impressed with the bike, I have read some things that make me wonder if it is really in sync. Is it possible that there may be more hidden power and torque?!!! Plus I don't think the previous owner did anything but ride it, and I haven't sync'd them since i've owned it. Anyway, regardless of if there is more the bike has to offer or not I would like to actually get to know some of you guys more than just on a computer. Big Mike......who's anxiously awaiting M. D. 2009!!!
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Since I have never been to a M. D. event, I was wondering how things get paid for. I am assuming that Don does not cover the cost of food for everyone. So how does it work? Do we pitch in a certain amount of cash? Do we bring something? Do we eat out? You get the idea, how does it work? I am looking forward to being there this year to meet all of you and hopefully share some fun experiances that will be talked about for years to come. Big Mike:15_8_211[1]:
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I just bought them from south seattle sports plaza http://www.yamahasportsplaza.com/pages/parts/viewbybrand/default.aspx I payed about 182.00 shipped to my door via fed ex. This was the cheapest I could find them anywhere even without shipping. Just click on the Yamaha accessories on the left of the screen and search on the last page of the chrome accessories. Shipping was fast, and I have bought other things from them without any problems. Big Mike
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Well it depends on how much time you can spend each day! I have about 10-15 hours I figure into taking it apart, not counting taking all of the tail light, turn signals, and chrome off the rear fender. I have back problems and can't work as long and hard as many. I have done the tear down over a three day period. Also, I did all of the sanding and prep work before it went to paint. This included the removal of all of the hardware chrome and dirt. I started the project on a Saturday, on Tuesday I started all of the cleaning and silicone and wax removal. On Wednsday-Friday I wet sanded and preped for paint. Friday I took all of my parts to the bodyshop. The following Friday I picked them up. Saturday after work I started the reassembling about 16:30-22:30. Sunday I worked on it for about 6 hours, and Monday I worked on it for 7.5 hours. I rode to work on Tuesday, and then took a 200 mile round trip to show my buddy the bodyshop man, who then took pics in front of his sign. But man to have a ridable bike that looks this good for the money I paid is priceless. If you know what you want, tackle it this winter and don't be in a rush because it is tedious work, especially puting it back together. You'll love it in the end though!!! Thank you all for your comments, I was hoping it would be liked by others also. But I guess I played it safe, I don't think anyone on here can dislike any venture.....even those antique 1st gens!!! Big Mike
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Confession: My wife found some thongs hidden in my drawer!
big mike replied to BEER30's topic in Watering Hole
You just aren't right man. You have the sense of humor that me and my friends are shunned for. I must say however that you had me both disgusted and wanting to stop reading and laughing histerically at the same time. You are awesome. Great post! By the way I don't like thongs. (flip flops, as I was taught to call them growing up) I have on the other hand grown to love leather closed toe sandles. I hope to meet you and have a couple beers at Don's M.D. if you'll be there. I'll bring my camera so I can show all my friends what a grown man looks like in a thong. (p.s. I purposely said....A....thong.........I only plan on taking a pictur of one foot!!!) Big Mike.....who's hoping your really talking about feet thongs and not underwear! -
I finally finished puting the bike back together about 22:30 last night and took it for a ride to make sure it was road worthy. Took it to work today and got out at 13:30, so I went for a 200 mile ride round trip to show my bodyshop guy the finished product. I can't say thank you enough to my wife and kids for putting up with me these last few weeks, now it's time to give them some time with me. everyone here loves the way this color turned out. I tried to get a good picture of the silver flake showing in the paint but I don't think it came out good. Maybe I'll be at Don's M.D., at least that is the plan if something from work doesn't interfere to stop me. I would like to sync my carbs if that is possible. Anyway here are the promised pictures. I still need to put on the venture tank emblems, and the cassette cover emblem. Still debating the chrome eyebrows on the faring. What do ya think??????
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Well I got all of my parts back from the bodyshop tonight. I decided not to go with a pearl after all over the black. Instead, after looking at the paint panels he made for me to decide on which pearl to go with, I decided to go with a made for me color. I didn't like the pearls, wasn't what I was looking for. I had a plain black with silver metal flake mixed to my taste. Didn't like the paint chips that we had to look at, so I asked if he could do something half way between the lighter and darker colors we looked at. He told me that he could look at the recipes and see what he could make up. After doing that he mixed up a very pretty color that I was happy with. When I PICKED THE PARTS UP TONIGHT, IT WAS BETTER THAN I COULD HAVE IMMAGINED. More pics will follow as I get the time to reassemble the bike. work is very busy lately, they have me training the rest of the staff on a new handheld computer device we will be using at the hospital. I will be doing this for the next several weeks after my scheduled shifts, so i'll try to post as soon as I can. Big Mike......who's glad to be employed, but wants a vacation to put his bike together!!!
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Did I make a BAD mistake?
big mike replied to big mike's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
When I originally decided to paint the bike I was going to go with black with a white or blue pearl in the clearcoat. When I looked at the paint test panels that the bodyshop had done I decided not to go with the white pearl because it had a rainbow speckled appearance over black paint.....not what I had in mind, I was hopeing to see a charcoal look. I also looked at the blue pearl over black paint test panel and didn't like the midnight blue look either. I was hopeing both colors would be more hidden than they were. So after looking at paint chip after paint chip we settled on a custom mixed color to my specs......a VERY SHINY BLACK with some SILVER METAL FLAKE in it. It looks AWESOME, not too much metal flake to make it greyish in the sun, but not so little that you wonder if it is dust either. Looks like it is a dark charcoal when the light hits it. I will post some pics in another thread I had started last week, after it has been put together. P.S. thanks to all of your replies in this thread. Yes....even you antique riding or owning first genners, I got a good laugh out of it. Big Mike -
Did I make a BAD mistake?
big mike replied to big mike's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Thanks Redneck you really know how to make a guy feel a LOT better. Big Mike.....who's feelin' like he may have gotten really lucky! -
:no-no-no::no-no-no: I tore apart my 99 Venture to paint it. While cleaning it yesterday I realized I had not disconnected the battery before disconecting all of the electrical conectors and the spedometer cluster. How badly did I screw up? I have not gotten the parts back to install on the bike and do not want to connect the cluster until I reassemble the bike. Has anyone ever done this and not had to spend the big bucks to fix it?......Please say it'll be ok, i'm just sick!!! Thanks for any input guys. Big Mike.......Who's wallet may be shrinking BIG TIME!!!
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Got new handlebars & windshield installed
big mike replied to raceman62race's topic in Watering Hole
I'm happy you had a great ride. The accessories look great. Can't wait to install all of my newly painted parts when I get them back from the body shop next week. I am so ready to ride. Looks great, nice bike. I like that black cherry color.....sharp! Big Mike- 3 replies
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Reiny, I use a parker easy draw. These bows are designed for older hunters and hunters with disabilities that requirew a smoother easier draw. When I went in to buy a bow I looked at several different models and brands, most I could comfortably draw was about 45 lbs with my injuries in most bows. With the easy draw parker I bought, I'm pulling back 60 lbs. I have shot 3 deer with it and am in no hurry to upgrade any time soon. Very good quality and value for what you get. It is very quiet and smooth, and if you can find a last year model I payed a little over $500.00 for the bow completely dressed out with good quality accessories and 6 carbon fiber arrows plus a hard case at gander mountain. check out the details on the latest easy draw bow here http://www.parkerbows.com/pb/2007/compounds.html?action=detail&detailsku=1061 Hope this helps, Big Mike
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I think he may be talking about the back support belts that wrap around your mid section. A.K.A...kidney belts.