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looks bad. Good luck
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Rockville. Used to ski at Seven Springs a lot in the winter. Rode a Yamaha XS1100 around there a bit in the early 80's
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I wasn't suggesting he run the international. But he could comment on the roads and accomodations in the area.
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Hmm Somerset, PA. I used to live nearby in Maryland. The forum is looking for a place to hold the international rally next year and I have suggested your general vicinity as a good place. Maybe Union town Gap.
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woohoo! pillow top seats.
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welcome to the ranks of the '08 RSTD owners...
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when changing fluid I've found that I must clean the bottom of the reservoir bowl where crud accumulates, otherwise the new fluid becomes dirty again very quickly.
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Need Prayers for Ponch!!!
RandyR replied to Sweetnothing's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
Thanks Shannon and Kathy. Our prayers are going out for David. -
could use a few prayers.
RandyR replied to oldgoat's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
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Hey Ya'll, we got them Aussies to stop sayin Eh?
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must be good pills !!!
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These bikes need a carb sync periodically. The good news is that its easy to do and takes all of 15 minutes. You might as well buy a 4 carb synchronizer. Many people like the Carbtune although others swear that vacuum gauges are more accurate. Cost is under $100 for the gauges in either case. See the Technical Forum for 2nd Gens (RSV and RSTD) for a detailed writeup with pictures. We hold local maintenance days, so watch for one nearby to get a lesson. Or perhaps someone who lives nearby will volunteer to show you how its done and already has gauges. Oh yes, and watch out for sarcasm from 1st gen venture riders.
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Great teamwork. Thanks Sling. And thanks again GAWildKat.
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The trailer 'might' be towable. The keeper that locks behind the ball seemed to be somewhat twisted, but might still lock up ok.
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