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spgarner

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About spgarner

  • Birthday 09/08/1952

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  • Name
    Steve

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  • Location
    Las Vegas, United States

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    Las Vegas

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  • Home Country
    United States

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  • Interests
    Riding, Billiards, Photography
  • Bike Year and Model
    1992 Venture Royale
  1. Then that means mine is a baby since I just flipped 52,800 miles. I still love her. Wish I had her with me know. On vacation driving to Washington to pick up my Mom and going to Fort Wayne, In, then onto Denver and beyond. Still have to work though. Gotta be home by the 23rd. The only issue I have with mine is that the previous owner put a mechanical shock on the rear. Will have to rectify that at some point. Regular services are the key factor. Having mine serviced while on vacation. She'll be ready to ride when I get back. Good luck with the new one.
  2. May God watcher over and heal what needs to be healed. Bless the family as well. Take care, Steve.
  3. Would love to view it.
  4. I have got to say it Cee-Bailey's rocks for Windscreens. Got one for my old Shadow and my 92 1st Gen.....awesome quality, great service to boot.....nothing but praise.
  5. It really is beautiful, Pol Ed. Prettiest one I have seen in a while.
  6. However being a member of the Soggy Bottom Riders Association, there are things that will minimize your obstacles of not seeing. Keep your windscreened waxed....Dr. Scratch works wonderfully. You can find it at most Walgreens, Cvs Drugstores...thats right. Drugstore. It comes in an orange tube with a black cap. It lets the rain skim off the screen. It also removes scratches that start to accumulate on the windscreen from normal cleaning and wear and tear.... Next when you see that you are riding into inclimate weather, stop and put on a set of over the glass goggles, that have been treated with an antifogging agent, and also treat them with Dr. Scratch.... ON THE OUT SIDE ONLY>>>>may not work well with antifogging agent....I haven't tested it yet. It doesn't eleviate all the problems with seeing however it makes it bearable. As a glass wearer myself, I have found that it allows me better focusing ability when my vision glasses are not being splattered with rain drops. Then there just comes the time when the rain is so heavy the best thing to do is just find a place to pull over safely. It is hard to do at times. But it makes for a great story about your Ad-VENTURE. Have a great day....
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