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Jayceesfolly

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  1. Wayne: Holding the handle partially in allows all the tiny air bubbles to work their way up the hose line to the reservoir. Leaving it over night ( sometimes for 24 hrs) usually helps and you get a good firm handle the next day. The oil is very thick (relatively speaking), so it takes a while for the bubbles to move thru the oil. This procedure worked for me when I put new lines on my 1st Gen. Jim
  2. Monty....funds sent. Jim
  3. Dave: I'm good for either weekend. Whatever the group wants is OK with me. Jim
  4. Dave: I'm in, just give me a date. Had a great time earlier this summer and looking forward to the next campout. And great roads to ride. But don't let Iron Mike bring his mountain goat GPS unit!!! Jim
  5. Jeff: How about a Oilite bushing (McMaster-Carr #2938T27 for example). Or a flanged sleeve bushing or a drill bushing with a head. Just thinking out loud, not sure if any of them would work in place of the bearings. Jim
  6. Your dividend payment was redirected to my Paypal account and I spent it on a banana split at DQ today! Thanks, I really enjoyed the refreshment. When do I get the next dividend????? Jim
  7. Puc: Sheridan was bought out by Crosman Airguns a few years ago. The Blue Streak is still available today. Just Google "Sheridan Blue Streak airgun" and find a multitude of information, on the Internet. Jim
  8. I mounted my unit behind the bullnose so it was in the airstream (for cooling). On the left side ( as you sit on the bike). Then ran the red and black wires directly to the battery terminals with the 10 GA wire. This way the unit will monitor the voltage directly at the battery and not thru all the old wire harness. The wire harness is old and may have built in resistance due to it's age and distance from the power source. I think that the closer to the power source, it will result in better reliability. Mine has been wired this way for a year now with no problems. I can take a pic of the unit if you want to see how it is mounted. I mounted it to a metal plate which acts as a heat sink. Jim
  9. Wayne: I bought this one from Randpcarriages on eBay. It works great on my 89VR. [ame=http://www.ebay.com/itm/290660635436?]Trailer Light Isolated Power Supply Converter 5 to 4 Wire PM32 | eBay[/ame] Jim
  10. Tinfoil is easier to shape to your head then the colander that I use. You have to be very careful whenever you are outdoors. The NSA monitors everything now even your thoughts! Better to be safe than sorry!!!!!
  11. Angel and Lori: Here is a little gas money. Good luck on your travels. Jim
  12. I have been in contact with Mike Ferrance (Heartbeat) and he is ordering the punches for 1st Gen keys, for his key machine. My 89VR key had the key code stamped on it and I gave Mike the code and he is going to make two spares for me. Send him a PM.
  13. Frames are available from EBay, usually at a reasonable cost. Also Pinwall may carry the frame parts. They are also found on Ebay. I bought a set for my 89 VR on Ebay and worked well. Everything lined up well. Jim
  14. Be very careful how you bypass this connector. Doing it wrong or with the wrong voltage will short out your CMU (computer)!!! Skydoc_17 on this forum makes a bypass kit to resolve the problem. Go to "classifieds" at the top of the forum page and then click on Member Vendors and then Skydoc_17. Or click here: http://www.venturerider.org/classifieds/showproduct.php?product=3766&title=first-genbattery-icon-bypass-lead-kit-21&cat=22 Jim
  15. Hey Carl: Congratulations on your purchase of new scoot. I really like that color. You should call it "The Copper Penny" or "Koper Stuiver in Dutch.[/url] Jim
  16. Vicky and Tom: I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your sister. My condolences to you and your family. Jim
  17. Talk to Rick Butler, the miracle seat man. He is in the "Classifieds" under "member vendors". http://www.venturerider.org/classifieds/showproduct.php?product=3738&title=butt-butler-seat-mod&cat=25 Jim
  18. Happy Birthday, Robin. Jim
  19. Not sure about the RSTC but look on the bag locks, there may be a number code there. Also check under the chrome ring for the gas cap or under the cap itself. The 1st Gens are stamped on the outside of the ignition housing, if I remember right. Need a small mirror to read it instead of trying to take switch apart. Jim
  20. Where's the wet bar and pool room? And I don't see a grill for the burgers. And no hot tub and no theater setup............???? Or is that Phase II of your home away from home?
  21. Measure the depth of the battery, and add the length of the battery to this dimension and then add a small amount to this and drill a hole in the side of the case just aft of the battery. Stick a small screwdriver or rod in the hole and try to pry it out or at least move it. Once you get it started then you can reseal the hole with RTV. Insert a screw in the end of the battery and have someone pull on the screw while you pry thru the hole. Pushing and pulling at the same time. I did this with a Maglite one time and it worked OK. Jim
  22. Hey, Count: Every day in WNY ends in "y" also. As in "lazy" day! Especially when you are retired! If it wasn't for the time and date on my cellphone, I wouldn't know one day from the next. Jim
  23. I just made a reservation at the Oberlin Inn for MD and was told there are 3 rooms available for Friday night and 6 rooms for Saturday night. That was at 2:30 PM EST. If you are planning on going now is the time to make your reservation. And a big thank you to Big Tom and Jonesy for alerting me to the room availability. The people on this Forum are awesome!! PS: No explanation was given as to why I was told that there were no rooms available when I called earlier on 2/3/14. I did not speak to the same person, today, as when I tried to make a reservation on 2/3.
  24. Unfortunately, not in your lifetime, Bob. Jim
  25. Congrats, Tom. Why wait until Spring? There must be a resort in FL or maybe Mexico. I would pack my bags and be gone tomorrow!! Jim
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