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BradT

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  1. Hey where I going to park my butt Rhonda
  2. Swifty Work ? Should not be too hard for you to remember you teach Geography ! Brad
  3. I agree and we will have to raze "Rusty Pinapple", just so that she can get Billy working again. Nice job Kyle. BRad
  4. Yah right we normally get there at about the same time. But that was a good one. BRad
  5. Normally at 50-60k you will not need to do anything or they will be on the edge of replacement, but when the miles get up there you most likely will have to change the shims Brad
  6. Not a question you may want to ask. If you search around you will see where some of the First genners try and stir up the pot. BRad
  7. Put bike on the jack and remove the bags, should be able to get to all the bolts and remove the shock after that. Raise and lower the jack as needed to remove the bolts and pins. BRad
  8. I thought Mother was the "Better Half" Brad
  9. Had a 81 Seca 750, had lots of time so we went looking for a touring bike so that we could take off for the weekends. We drove all over the place lookin at mostly wings then saw the 86 Standard and really liked it so we ended up buying it. Had some troubles with it and found Venturers met some really nice people and were getting away quite a bit. Came over to VR and have met a bunch of new friends, upgraded to the 99 a couple of years ago and have not looked back. Brad
  10. Well Brad does Live in Michigan and it is Winter there ! Brad
  11. Check the oil as well, if it is a stuck float the crankcase can fill with fuel as well. Ywill be able to smell fuel in the oil not too mention you may be able to see the oil level increased. This is not good, for many reasons. Brad
  12. Interesting but I always hated Electrical stuff and still do Brad
  13. Dropped a spark plug and I saw it on the fan housing. I also turned the blade then it disappeared. Had to loosen the fan and swing it away to get it. Sure ticked me off, but then I had to laugh later, when I went for a ride. BRad
  14. I sure hope to be out in April, May for sure. Still 2-3 months sounds like a long time. When does your bike normally come out of Hibernation ? BRad
  15. This would be the easiest route for cables, and I am sure it will help your starting. (Unless you have a bike like Swifty's) http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18812&highlight=battery+cables Should be able to get them in time, 2-3 months ouch that sure sounds like a long time. BRad
  16. Yup I just add a big cooler loaded with ice and drinks on the tongue. Solves the problem everytime Brad
  17. Nice guy to the new members, tell him you moved the thread to a different section, now when he goes looking for the post in the watering hole, how is gonna see your post about moving it ? BRad
  18. Then the washers fall off and try and fish those things out from where they get lost and stuck. Best option just see below. Brad PS for some reason 6mm thread comes to mind. But do not quote me on that, but it is metric, just measure one of the ones you have.
  19. OTA install means what ? I followed a link on my BB to the site and it was horrible, couldnt read a thing or navigate Brad
  20. Cindy it is the same amount of work to get to the rockers arms as it was to replace the intake gasket. Same parts as well. Glad your getting your van back. Dan they probably did remove the rods by loosening the rockers to change the gasket but there is a tool or at least you can make one that compreses the spring enough to pull the rods. Sure speeds up the job. Brad
  21. Swifty offered up to take my place, in November. Brad
  22. Jeff I doubt you will need to change anything, unless you have 100,000 miles on your bike. These do not need changing I have checked a few at 50,000 miles and they are righ on the manual. Download the manual and you will have all the info so it is a good idea to check them. Yes buckets and there is a little tool required or you can pull the cams up a little 9this is more work). Good luck BRad
  23. Have to admit that was funny ! And I am sure during the next meet (wherever it is) there will be a few more laughs, right Squid ! Brad
  24. NO, he said he was an "OLD FART" Brad
  25. Thanks, That loooks like it would be a good Time. Honestly If it does not have a motor I would be lost at sea. Brad
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