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friesman

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  1. yep, he left several remarks on his page this am. Brian
  2. 102.9 a liter here, about 3.89 a US gallon about 90 min drive straight north of the MT/ND boundary line. Brian
  3. I have the bag liners for my bike but never seem to use the side liners as tools seem to end up as low as possible in those bags, then, rain gear and chaps, etc. The top bag liner gets packed with what is needed for the trip rolled up and have lots of seal top bags to store worn clothing in to keep separate. if riding 2up i have a waterpoof rack bag for things like water, camera extra clothing etc. On a long trip we do like to buy underwear and socks along the way and throw the dirty away,..... but if I am in the US and feeling like pi**ing off the customs guys i will make sure i get a bunch of particularly smelly and sweaty laundry and send it home just to make some guys day if they happen to open it to check it......... Brian
  4. wow! so glad that youre ok, that could have been so much worse! Brian
  5. Hey Owl, we will just remember this and file it away for the middle of summer when they are whining and complaining that "its too hot to ride" and then we will rub it in that we are a nice comfy 70 or 80F.
  6. looks good! gives your scoot the contrast it needs, ive alway thought the gl1800's looked a bit plain from the front when stock. Brian
  7. Yeah,......that just keeps getting better and better,.... Brian
  8. I just negotiated that work pays for my smartphone. I figured if they want to get tin touch with me, they should be apying for it. The down side is that I dont get a choice of phones, but the new BB torch works just fine for me. Brian
  9. you should be able to get something similar from Lowes, Home Dpot etc, that will work for you. they look prett generic to me. Are you talking about the bottom plug in the 4th pic?, ive just noticed that i am missing one too.......
  10. Did your wing have a sex change? :yikes: Brian
  11. I hope that this is the right fix for you and thaT the pain goes away real quickly. Brian
  12. good luck with the new knee! I hear doing your physio after, is the biggest factor to getting your best results from your new knee over the long term. Brian
  13. it looks great Carl! I hope it gives you many trouble free years. Brian
  14. nice! those are rare, I think ive only ever seen one other set. brian
  15. Jercoupe made up a set and posted pics in here 3 or 4 years ago. Bev is tall and he made up a set of pegs that dropped her feet down a bit. Ill looks around and see if I can fins the thread for you. brian Here is thread with pics. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=16960
  16. I am glad to hear that Nina is ok, but you had better be pampering that girl until she feels better.(Plus, its a good chance to build up those brownie points a bit for a later time.... ) That sux about the truck, but it is easily fixed. Brian
  17. try this different link to the UK it works for me. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2128919/Lift-going-The-million-dollar-underground-garage-park-car-aircraft-carrier-elevator.html
  18. same thing here, have it open in a new window, or, when using firefox have one of the video downloader apps installed so you can just save it to your drive as you watch it..... Brian
  19. we just set a record here for Nov snowfall and we still have almost a week to go, 2 1/2 feet on the ground so far. ..Already more than we had all of last winter. Brian
  20. that should look dam fine when done! gotta make it your own. Brian
  21. so just painting up the silver frame pieces to match your punkin, or ya going to black? Brian
  22. what issues are you having that makes you want a longer shock?
  23. Ive got a unit from an 85 that was sposed to have only 30000 miles on it, but I havnt tested it. Youre welcome to that if you like. Brian
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