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Leaving for Lake Cumberland State Park around 5:30 am in the morning. Gathering of the guard event. Hitting the hammer road I-64 around 6 am from Morehead,Ky. Then 627 to I-75 and so on. 189 mile one way from here. If any one interested in accompanying me to this event just give me a ring. Going to bed around 10:30 pm. I am riding solo. Cell; 606-356-7797 Fuzzy
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Man, I can not believe all this with out pictures. Just kidding, but I really can not believe no one posted a picture of the bottom of their floor boards. Fuzzy
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Not a bad idea, huh Larry. My wife is already hollering to come to bed and put that old computer down. Good night kids,,,,,,,, Fuzzy
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venture rider down
FuzzyRSTD replied to tufftom4's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
Wow, that is hard to look at. Thankful that this was not worse. Prayers for Tom and his family. The helmet was also a good thing. thanks for the information and pics. Fuzzy- 137 replies
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:rotf: I can see that now..... :rotf: Fuzzy
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Ya, shoot I forgot about Waylon Jennings. Some good stuff there. I need to purchase me a good old Waylon CD. Ya,the new stuff (music/songs) is kinda off the wall. But some of what I heard was very unhealthy for the ears for me. I do not like cursing in a song, never did, no matter what or who sang it. Seems from the music my daughter had in her car about a year ago, that there was some drastic language in there. I had her to get rid of it and get something a little more respectful. She is 21 years old. It was in her car when I took it for some repairs. Her response, "Dad I only listen to a few of the better songs on it". She did get rid of it though, and I respect her dearly for that. Fuzzy
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Ya, but not all your fault Yammer. Get it, I have always wanted a white bike myself. Yes you do need a garage with all them bikes. Fuzzy
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Ya me to Larry. I like some 80's stuff to. But I guess some may say that I am weird to the music thing. I love Bluegrass gospel, I like Bob Seagor and old time rock and roll, I like the Eagles. How about some Hank Jr (I have always been crazy). Merl Haggard (Dont run down my country man).I even have some Indian music, I enjoy the jaunts and the flutes they play with the drums in the back ground. I also enjoy some Irish music, I love bag pipes man, they are beautiful. Some times I do not think kids now a days really know what music is. It is just some weird sound and some kinda mumbo jumbo that I can not understand at all. Rap is not my thing at all, sorry kids. Fuzzy
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I hear ya (the music), just check out my signature .... Good they wear the gear and just do it. Fuzzy
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Need Prayers for Ponch!!!
FuzzyRSTD replied to Sweetnothing's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
Just checking, hope Ponch is coming around. Prayers for Ponch and the family. Just hang in there my friend. Thank God for all the good news and no bad news ...... Fuzzy -
Same here, I have an extra bedroom. Beans and tadders and cornbread. Also tent area. Fuzzy
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Yes, I thought about that. My son has never sat on my bike. I have taken my daughter Crystal on a few rides. She was around 17 yrs old the first time. Her mother/my dear wife, would never allow it until she got older,then we kinda just sneaked off and dealt with her later. My wife is a little more relaxed with my son Isaiah. I also have a bigger bike now, that she has rode with me for around 200 mile or so. My wife is not a true bike rider, but I love her anyway. Fuzzy
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Everyone Be Safe, Irene isn't going to play nice!
FuzzyRSTD replied to SaltyDawg's topic in Watering Hole
Take care of yourself there SaltyDawg. Get to higher ground. Shucks, just come stay with me for a few days. We will feed you fried tadders and balony and cornbread and beans. We got an extra bedroom. If you want to rough it, bring your tent and pitch it out in the back yard behind the garage, I just mowed it down real pretty for you. Just take a many vacation and bring the wife and check out Kentucky. We will treat you so many ways that you will have to like one of them. Fuzzy -
That is not so. Kentucky has no helmet law here for those over 21 yrs of age. That also goes for all other states that do not have a helmet requirement. If I ride in Tennessee (I think they require a helmet), I must wear a helmet. I do anyway. Here it is in black and white and I hope this helps settle the debate in TN. Please do not turn this into a helmet debate. With respect, this is about taking the children for a ride, there is no age limit on the passenger riding here, but they must wear a helmet if under 21 yrs old. http://kentuckystatepolice.org/pdf/motorcycle_manual.pdf OPERATOR/PASSENGER REQUIREMENTS The operator must have: • A valid motor vehicle operator’s license with a valid motorcycle operator’s endorsement thereon, a motorcycle license, or an instruction permit to operate a motorcycle, before operating a motorcycle upon any public roadway in Kentucky. • A motorcycle operator authorized to operate a motorcycle on an instruction permit shall not be authorized to carry passengers. • The operator must use an approved eye-protection device, in the manner prescribed by the Transportation Cabinet, and both the operator and passenger must wear approved protective headgear anytime the vehicle is in motion. • A person may operate without a helmet if he or she is over 21 and has held a motorcycle license for one year or more. Passengers must be 21 or over to ride without a helmet. Persons under 21, or those who have held their licenses for less than one year, must wear protective headgear. Fuzzy
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Yes, I agree. But the beginning question was the age limit for children riding at all. Todd at work told me that he thought that children could not ride under age of 16. I did somewhat agree with him, but I did not know for sure. Now I will tell him tomorrow that there is not an age restriction on riding passengers on a bike/motorcycle. I always wear a helmet, and with respect and hope that you do not mis-understand me, I do not want to turn this into another helmet thread. Yes children should always wear a helmet. Fuzzy
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I agree. However, some of this ignorance goes all the way back to the parents really not teaching their children and their children any better. Some do not understand these simple rules that we do. I agree also with respect to all, most here in this group seem to be more "common sense folks". That is why I like to ask these kind of questions here. I learn from others and like to hear some one have the same mindful response as I. This assures me that I am making the right decision, or that I may change my mind after hearing others thoughts. That is something that I will always cherish as long as I live on earth. I can make my own decisions,freely,with respect and do as I suppose, to be the good thing in life, what ever that might be. Fuzzy
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Thanks, you found it quicker than me. I was still looking when you updated your post. Thanks, Fuzzy PS; I found this in the Kentucky State Motorcycle Manual on line. I do not see any passenger age restrictions either. OPERATOR/PASSENGER REQUIREMENTS The operator must have: • A valid motor vehicle operator’s license with a valid motorcycle operator’s endorsement thereon, a motorcycle license, or an instruction permit to operate a motorcycle, before operating a motorcycle upon any public roadway in Kentucky. • A motorcycle operator authorized to operate a motorcycle on an instruction permit shall not be authorized to carry passengers. • The operator must use an approved eye-protection device, in the manner prescribed by the Transportation Cabinet, and both the operator and passenger must wear approved protective headgear anytime the vehicle is in motion. • A person may operate without a helmet if he or she is over 21 and has held a motorcycle license for one year or more. Passengers must be 21 or over to ride without a helmet. Persons under 21, or those who have held their licenses for less than one year, must wear protective headgear.
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THINGS TO THINK ABOUT ! 1. You spend the first two years of their life teaching them to walk and talk. Then you spend the next sixteen telling them to sit down and shut up. 2. Grandchildren are God's reward for not killing your own children. 3. Mothers of teens now know why some animals eat their young. 4. Children seldom misquote you. In fact, they usually repeat word for word what you shouldn't have said. 5. The main purpose of holding children's parties is to remind yourself that there are children more awful than your own . 6. We childproofed our homes, but they are still getting in. [ATTACH]60168[/ATTACH] ADVICE FOR THE DAY: Be nice to your kids. They will choose your nursing home one day AND FINALLY: IF YOU HAVE A LOT OF TENSION AND YOU GET A HEADACHE, DO WHAT IT SAYS ON THE ASPIRIN BOTTLE: 'TAKE TWO ASPIRIN' AND 'KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN'! Ok, now for a more serious side to this. I may be asking a stupid question, but are there laws to prevent my boy from riding with me at 6 yr old ? He is big enough to hold on and all. Just thinking about a very short ride around home sometime. He has asked about riding a couple times. I am thinking that he is not allowed until he has reached 16 yr old or so. That is what I told him last time he was interested. Fuzzy
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Clutch Basket Teeth!!!
FuzzyRSTD replied to EDGE1's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Please update us again later. Say maybe after you have ridden her for another 5,000 or so. Would be appreciated by many. Could be a fix for this. I had mine changed also and like FreezyRider, the wine came back at about another 5,000 or so. Fuzzy -
Thanks a bushel men. I will do this later. I have decided to fab the flag holder for two flags. One angled away from the other, allowing me to leave my brake light open and no need for the extra light for now. I will also have the flag holder pipes angled in such a way as not to cover the signal lights. So I will be wiring my hitch next year,Good Lord Willing, at Freebirds Maintenance Day and will appreciate your help/or someone else's then. Appreciate the invite to the Pork In The Pines, I have read a lot about that gathering, sounds nice. However I can not make it. But would love to try and come another time. Thank you very much for your help and time to post to my aid/thread. Fuzzy
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Sorry Condor, guess this thread kinda got robbed from me a little. I posted about this trailer (Podium) from birin's post. I did the questions and sent it to them for a quote. Fuzzy
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Biker Lifestyle Versus Biker Experience
FuzzyRSTD replied to Michael_Bishop's topic in Watering Hole
That is neat. You should also post this in the lady's Lair section. Way to go girls. Gas headlight ? Mmmmm ... never heard of that. Fuzzy -
Did not see any other posts for wiring a Royal Star Tour Deluxe here. Never ever done this on a motorcycle before. 1. Do I just pick up a standard 4 wire connector for a pick up truck ? 2. Does the Royal Star Tour Deluxe (2007) have wiring harness somewhere stashed under seat/something ? 3. Does the standard 4 wire trailer wiring work for most trailers and such ? I hope there is a good write up with lots of pictures somewhere on this for me. This is going to be mostly for an extra light accessory for now. We are going to fab (with help from a good friend and brother in the Lord) up a flag holder for the bike to fit my hitch, for PGR trips. Then later I want a trailer. Thanks for any help. Fuzzy
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Nothing was ever received from them. Even after another e-mail. So as far as I know/care, they are out of business.