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uncledj

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  1. I carry a spare pump as well, but haven't had any issues yet. Without looking at it, are there any special tools needed for a roadside replacement?
  2. So very sad. What a great loss to this forum. Life goes on, and I'm thankful for all of you who remain.
  3. I don't believe they're intended as a therapeutic so much as a preventative.
  4. Never got poison ivy as a kid. Dad always said he didn't get it until his mid 30s and it turned out to be the same for me. If I look at it too close I'd get it. Once you start getting it, you learn to spot it pretty quick. Then I found out about poison ivy pills, and since I used to have plenty of it around the property, I figured "what the heck". I'm here to tell ya....They Work. I take them April to October every year, and I've even put it to the test by ripping out poison ivy vines bare handed....(It was a gutsy move)....But, even doing that, I get what looks like a few mosquito bites and it goes away in a few days. Get / take the pills....get some poison ivy wash and use it when you think you've been exposed, and it'll never be a problem for you again.
  5. What a great childhood I was fortunate enough to have. Lived in the suburbs of Y-town, Public swimming pool, playground and a class B ballpark across the street. My first job, at age 7 was chasing the foul balls that went backwards over the bleachers for $1.00 a night....That paid for entrance to the pool and gas in my mini-bike....30 acres of woods 2 blocks away that we'd all play in...friend and I would ride the mini-bikes there.... After school, and all Summer, parents wouldn't see us except for meals. Great group of friends that I'm still close to today. Went riding up to the cabin with a few of them a couple of weeks back. You just can't replace old friends. I can remember standing at their screen door and calling out their name to come out and play. Did some informal baseball, football and basketball at the park, but was more interested in the woods and what dad was doing in the garage. Parents took us to the cabin (Same place we just rode to,....same place...new cabin that my brother and I built with Dad in the early 90s)...went at least 3 times every Summer......and yes....I still drink from the stream behind the cabin..... Thanks for helping me reminisce. Good times.
  6. Got Black Cherry cleaned up after the recent trip to camp. Road down to cabin is REALLY bad, meaning that I had to do some mud running to get to / from cabin. Washed, waxed, half a can of Sea Foam in the tank, and ran most of the gas out of the carbs, covered, then put into climate controlled storage. (Pump shed has heat and a dehumidifier running) Gonna try to get out a couple of times again this year, but life sometimes gets in the way, so I figured I'd better have her prepared for a long rest.
  7. Thanks for the advice. Will definitely look into the CB / Squelch question. Never used the CB and probably never will. And I do have a 1st gen as well. Been sitting for 4 or 5 years. Will pull it out of the shed and into the workshop this Winter to go over it. LOVE the first gen for most rides, but if I'm going long distance, it can't compare to the comfort of the second gen. Second gen has nowhere near the performance, but has more cushy for the tushy.
  8. The Lake Milton Dam.....or Damn....restoration was my last job as a laborer. That job, along with the old Copperweld Steel convinced me that laboring wasn't for me. By my nature, when I do a job I give 100%+, and laboring would have killed me by age 30. Definitely toughened me up though.
  9. How very kind. Thank you. Be careful what ya say...I may take ya up on it. I live just North of Columbus....the San Francisco of the Midwest...But Y-town is still home to me.
  10. Ordered him a new master cylinder and slave cylinder. He should get them next week. I'll try to make it up to Y-town to help install and bleed it for him. Good friend....knew him since I was 5 years old, but he's not mechanical so I gotta help him out sometimes.
  11. Yup. It was a couple of years ago that I got into this issue, and I pulled the plugs and checked for oxidation or any sign of poor connection, but found none. I coated the plugs with dielectric grease and put 'em back together. It doesn't seem like working the knob on the controller would clear it up if it was a bad wiring connection. Pretty much everything under the fairing was pretty pristine looking.
  12. I'm pretty much convinced that it's the handlebar controller, even though I've replaced it, (with a used one). I was just wondering how many other members are having similar issues.
  13. Yeah, it may be time to put an end to the thread. Many points have been made on both sides and I doubt anyone's mind has been changed, nor will they. Very pleased to see that it was kept (pretty much) civil. Thanks to everyone for your input.
  14. CORRECTION: Apologies to Saddlebum....the link that was posted actually WAS posted by Du-Ron. It was the link that I had a problem with, not comments by anyone. I apologize if you think any comments were against you. The points that were missed comment was intended for Saddlebum, who posted a link to an article that implied that no empathy should be given to those who chose not to get the vaccine. It told of people who refused that were on their deathbed begging their children to get the vaccine. THAT is an attempt to evoke an emotional response rather than a re-hash of what either side considers the dubious and challenged "facts". My point was that emotion and rebuke should not be used to make an argument, and that's exactly what was done by posting a link to that article. Tryin' to read through your response point by point....(Although I have dinner in the oven....I make a killer meatloaf.) I think it covers a few points to say that I'd never accused you of anything, but rather the MSM that pushes masks and vaccine... As far as review goes...I HAVE reviewed it quite a bit. I make decisions for myself as well as my ward...my Autistic Brother....and I take such decisions very seriously. I ask my brother Jeff if he wants the vaccine and he says I would know better than him. Since he doesn't get out into the world much I don't believe I'm going to push it on him. He basically lives in his own apartment here on my property in rural Ohio. You seem to rely heavily on your experience at San Angelo, ...but your experience has not been mine. I know several people who've had covid...I believe my wife and I have had it but haven't been tested. Mild flu with loss of taste / smell last Winter. The folks I know who've had it....or at least are aware that they've had it have mostly had very mild symptoms...one had severe flu symptoms and one landed in the hospital, but has recovered. (Was a heavy smoker) THAT is my experience with covid. That, combined with the info I've gleaned from several sources from both sides of the issue tell me that the whole covid thing has been WAAAAYYY overblown. We can speculate as to why, but that's probably a thread of it's own, and would undoubtedly turn political, so it's best left alone. I truly wish you well...and if it turns out I'm wrong about all this I'll truly be happy that so many were right and the world will go on. I'm just tryin' to think for myself, with what little ammo I have. Be well.
  15. I apologize if you think any comments were against you. The points that were missed comment was intended for Saddlebum, who posted a link to an article that implied that no empathy should be given to those who chose not to get the vaccine. It told of people who refused that were on their deathbed begging their children to get the vaccine. THAT is an attempt to evoke an emotional response rather than a re-hash of what either side considers the dubious and challenged "facts". My point was that emotion and rebuke should not be used to make an argument, and that's exactly what was done by posting a link to that article. Tryin' to read through your response point by point....(Although I have dinner in the oven....I make a killer meatloaf.) I think it covers a few points to say that I'd never accused you of anything, but rather the MSM that pushes masks and vaccine... As far as review goes...I HAVE reviewed it quite a bit. I make decisions for myself as well as my ward...my Autistic Brother....and I take such decisions very seriously. I ask my brother Jeff if he wants the vaccine and he says I would know better than him. Since he doesn't get out into the world much I don't believe I'm going to push it on him. He basically lives in his own apartment here on my property in rural Ohio. You seem to rely heavily on your experience at San Angelo, ...but your experience has not been mine. I know several people who've had covid...I believe my wife and I have had it but haven't been tested. Mild flu with loss of taste / smell last Winter. The folks I know who've had it....or at least are aware that they've had it have mostly had very mild symptoms...one had severe flu symptoms and one landed in the hospital, but has recovered. (Was a heavy smoker) THAT is my experience with covid. That, combined with the info I've gleaned from several sources from both sides of the issue tell me that the whole covid thing has been WAAAAYYY overblown. We can speculate as to why, but that's probably a thread of it's own, and would undoubtedly turn political, so it's best left alone. I truly wish you well...and if it turns out I'm wrong about all this I'll truly be happy that so many were right and the world will go on. I'm just tryin' to think for myself, with what little ammo I have. Be well.
  16. I applaud your decision to not whistle, but it makes me wonder if there shouldn't be a government mandate against whistling. Wouldn't it be worth it if it saves just one life?
  17. I think you're thinking of the speed sensitive adjustment. Volume drops when speed drops. In my case it cuts out completely...generally cuts in / out / in / out...sometimes stays out for a few seconds...sometimes stays in for a few minutes. Might get a bit worse after a bit of play time. To be clear...it's only the sound that cuts out. The system seems to keep playing...display stays on... I've had this bike for nearly 10 years and have always had issues with the radio. Like I said,....I've pretty much given up on it, but was playing with it on a recent ride.
  18. Haven't seen it discussed for a while, but radio on my 06 keeps cutting out. In the past I've replaced the head unit and the handlebar control, with no success....checked out all the wiring / plug connections....did the dielectric grease thing on the plugs. I believe it's the handlebar mount controller....seems like a rheostat for the volume knob is dirty or failing. Seems like if I can find the sweet spot, or hold inward pressure on the knob the stereo continues to play, but left to it's own devices, the volume cuts in and out. I've pretty much gotten used to it and don't use the on board radio anymore, but it bugs me that it's a problem.
  19. The point(s) I was thinking of were that the mask Nazis use emotion, demonization to manipulate. They are prone to embellish, or misinform, while screaming that those they disagree with are putting out misinformation....They like to imply or directly accuse those who resist the mask or jab of being outright stupid,....which is absolutely not the case. We simply have reviewed the info and choose to decide for ourselves. We choose what to allow into our bodies and what risk level to accept, whether that risk is of contracting covid, or dealing with the spike protein effects of this non-vaccine vaccine. For what it's worth, just found out close friends (Considered family) have all contracted covid, and one of them is 83 with stage 3 lung cancer. The whole family has fully embraced the covid scare from the start....masks...vaccines....hand sanitizer....not getting out much...disinfect the house daily. Wife and I have been staying away out of respect for their concerns. (Edit) Wife just spoke with the 83 year old (considers herself our second mother) and she seems to be doing well...all considered. Says symptoms were cold like and she'll be out of quarantine in a few days.
  20. Clicked on it and read through about 1/2 of it. I got the gist.... Your post makes me realize you've missed the point of several of the other posts.
  21. I agree with your premise that both sides are open to being hoodwinked. The reason I posted that is so that BOTH sides of the argument look a bit deeper to try to figure if they've been fooled, or if they stand on solid ground. This makes me think that we must consider the motives of each side, certainly before allowing a non vaccine "vaccine" to be injected into their body. On one side there's the potential for a populace accustomed to government control, let's not forget $$$, and the further ability to institute authoritarian policies all in the name of public safety...."Isn't it all worth it if it saves just ONE life"...???....no....All being pushed to make people think they're bad people if they don't comply. What's on the other side?....A struggle to maintain individual liberties....the spirit of self reliance and rugged individualism that the country was founded on. Not much $$$ or opportunity for power / control in that. I believe that it's everyone's right to sit at home with however many masks on they want. They can order contactless delivery of groceries...stay endlessy distracted with Netflix....or Venturerider...or whatever. (Can't live without my Venturider fix) THAT indicates a struggle to hang onto life without worry about the joy of living.
  22. I think it was Mark Twain (A very great man) who once said "It's easier to fool people than to make them realize they've been fooled".
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