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N3FOL

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  1. Try donating the items to your local motorcycle shop. They might be very happy to accept them.
  2. Looks like a very nice place to visit on a bike, but with that type of weather and thick fog can be very scary.
  3. Didn't get to ride over the weekend and today due to bad weather. You are right, the weather is looking good for the rest of the week...that is at least in our area over here in SE Pa. Be safe and enjoy your rides.
  4. Same here in terms of motorcycle related accidents in our state. Too many bad news. When riding, we always have to be diligent and wear the right gear. With that said, it is still a great time to keep riding and enjoy the weather and the outdoors. I hope to see more posts in this site in the near future. Enjoy the night.
  5. Hello All. It has been very quiet here lately with almost no posts. At any rate, I've been riding for the last 4 days switching between the RSV and SVTC. Weather has been great with much lower temperature and humidity. This type of weather will continue up to this coming Friday, so ride safe everyone. Enjoy the night.
  6. Not so beautiful this week. Too much rain in the forecast.
  7. Now that our local weather has settled down a little, I got the chance to ride my RSV to work. What a great feeling! It has been a few days since my last ride. Ride safe all.
  8. Look good . Let us know how it rides loaded. Be safe.
  9. Too hot to ride for the last couple of days. Hopefully after tomorrow, I can once again say that it is a nice day to ride. This heat wave will hopefully eventually subside.
  10. Violence is never accepted.
  11. I hear that once you start to feel thirsty, it is already too late...dehydration already has set in. Definitely hydrate all day long. Be safe not just on riding, but also for your physical well being.
  12. The last time I heard about Beryl is that he is headed toward Mexico as a Cat 2 hurricane. My prayers go out to all those that are affected by this terrible hurricane.
  13. Good Morning to all. Have a happy and safe 4th of July.
  14. My SVTC is running on a 4 year old battery. I think I really have to just replace the battery for peace of mind. I don't want to get stuck somewhere or in a middle of nowhere...these bikes/battery sometimes don't really give you much a warning in terms of a weakening battery. As per the title, it sure is a beautiful day here in SE Pa. for a bike ride.
  15. So it is Tuesday once again from the last time I started this thread. We are having 4 straight days of great weather. Lots of Sun and Humidity is tolerable in the 50's. Today, humidity is about 44 percent, so I just have to take the RSV to and from work. One more day of work for the week...looking forward to it.
  16. That is true. I always have to measure the oil 2 to 3 times before I finally do the pour. Because my SVTC is lower than the RSV, I will have to lift the bike in order for me to fit my one and only oil pan. So generally, it takes more time on the SVTC than the RSV IMO. The SVTC also takes more oil. FWIW, I love them both.
  17. RSV just had an oil change a few days ago. Just riding to and from work errands and some occasional rides to visit friends. Swapping every two days between the RSV and SVTC.
  18. Today was "Oil Change Day' for my RSV. I've owned her from the very beginning from 2007 to present. It has always amazed me from her very first oil change up to now...how straightforward it is to change the oil on the RSV using simple tools. This is all the tools I need to do an oil change. Every 3000 miles using dino oil ever since. Ride safe all.
  19. My deepest condolences to his family. RIP Dan.
  20. I remember the very first time I did the SVTC, it took me much much longer and always double checking the amount that I should add, etc, etc. The next time I have to go through another oil change, it will be another challenge but fun in a way. The key is, just take your time.
  21. From that statement, I am guessing the fluid went very low that caused your diaphragm to fall to the bottom. With that said, it has been awhile since my last brake/clutch fluid replacement...but the fluid still looks good from the watch glass on both the clutch and front brakes.
  22. I am sure my electricity will skyrocket, but gas will be much less.
  23. Hope everyone is having a great time running their AC. A little hotter today, but still a great day to ride to and from work with my RSV. Stay hydrated and don't cut the grass, if you can help it. lol Ride Safe.
  24. @Marcarl I agree it does have a lot more on the sides. Once I was aware that the tire had a little over 16K, I said to myself....it is time.
  25. Not too long ago, I was just at a dealership to have my new tire mounted on my rear tire. The dealership carried Can Am and they had several models and size Can Am to choose from. Perhaps if you are still considering this type of ride, check out your local dealer and they might have the right one for you. FWIW, 6 months is really not that long to wait. Heal well. Regards.
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