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mrich12000

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  1. Dano put me onto this thread. Are there any more to be had? I need on as my 83 Ventue is not charging:crying:, I know it's the reg as it kicks in and out, So if you are still selling I'm buying!! Mike R. Calgary . Hi to Paul R.. Up the troops bud..
  2. Who's kit and whats the cost Chev dif or ford? Thanks I have a spare 84 that is a good candidate for this and I was in need of info how to do it . More pics thanks Mike R..
  3. Get some carb & injector cleaner, Use half (stp OR OTHERS)put it in the gas, go for a up'n down throtle ride, That may clean out the small jets in the carb >as your leaning out and scaring old ladies!!:rotf::grandma:
  4. Riding through the canadian rockies my bike is working ok, stopped at timmy's in Canmore Alberta eating macroon cookies and large steep tea. What a nice day to go ridding!! So where do you stop for Cookies?
  5. The ride through Turner Valley Black Diamond, up the little hill by the gas and convenience store facing west. But you have to take a run down hwy 2a, drive to Nanton,AB. as well then of to the Turner valley. In Nanton there is an Lancaster bomber. also the Cenotaph for the kids who lost their lives in WW2. If you can go a little further to Buffalo-Smash-In -Head, there is where you will find a Blackfoot park that you will knock your socks of or you may want to jump off a cliff(lol). Such wonders in such a small area!! Go enjoy!! Seek your Adventure
  6. Awsum:bobby::bobby:
  7. tHANKS FOR THE EMAIL THIS JUST WHAT i NEED THAN:97:KS TO mbrood@bergall.org
  8. I am indeted to you I will have a look Thanks. ps. The other manuals were great thanks so much!!
  9. Just recieved my CB radio for my 83Venture, (Pinwall) I am in need now of the radio manual and the pinouts to the audio control:think: . If any one has the book or info it would be greatly appreciated Mike R in Calgary..
  10. I'm just waiting till someone uses the little thing. It is registered and tractable. I have notified the local pawns (since thats where it was bought.)But what frost my but is I just loaded the Nelson BC trip!! with Tyre program. Boy popcorn would have been nice.:mo money: Can't find the popcorn cymbal, So yesterday (I really need the Tom Tom.) So, I went on Ebay and found a fully updated and modernized unit (69.99) bought and on it's way. This time I will watch what I am up to. So where is that popcorn sign?
  11. Well some Rock star, reached into my truck at the local 7/11, and stole my just remapped and updated tom tom. Not worth calling the cops. So I know the Calgary druggies are going to have a little rock today. anyone else had a simple ripoff happen?
  12. I got one boy that short video was great.
  13. Corbin may have one:Venture:
  14. i AGREE THAT STUFF WILL SMOKE SO MUCH i HAD THE FIRE DEPT CALLED ( USED THE gm CARB CLEANS)not yelling oops. go for a ride then refill with new fuel..
  15. Boy that is one nice hitch!
  16. Thanks to the Tim Horton Group. http://www.timhortons.com/ca/en/about/2900.html Tim Horton Biography (1930-1974) Tim Horton was born in Cochrane, Ontario, Canada on January 12, 1930. He was signed by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1949 and performed as one of the steadiest defensemen on the blueline throughout his 22 years in the National Hockey League. He played in 1,446 regular season games, scoring 115 goals and 403 assists for a total of 518 points. He played 17 full seasons and 3 partial seasons for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He served a short stint with the New York Rangers before being traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins. His final years in hockey were with the Buffalo Sabres, where he played a major role in developing the team's younger players. Tim Horton played on four Stanley Cup teams, was an All-Star player six times, and was honoured in 1969 with the J.P. Bickell Memorial Cup in recognition of his outstanding service to the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club. George Armstrong says of Tim, "No finer person, teammate or hockey player ever lived." In Bobby Hull's words, "Few players brought more dedication or honour to the game. He was my idea of a pro." http://www.venturerider.org/ca/images/general/media-kit-tim-horton-3-162x106.jpghttp://www.venturerider.org/ca/images/general/media-kit-tim-horton-2-162x106.jpghttp://www.venturerider.org/ca/images/general/media-kit-tim-horton-1-162x106(1).jpg One of the most heartfelt tributes came from Punch Imlach, then of the Buffalo Sabres. Tim played for Imlach in Toronto during the glory years of the 1960's, and when Buffalo had a chance to pick him up, Imlach didn't hesitate. "I know he was the backbone of our team in Buffalo", said Imlach. "(His death) was a terrible loss, not only to his family and the team, but to the game of hockey." Gordie Howe has called Tim Horton hockey's strongest man. In a fight, Horton was known to edge into the melee and "grab a couple" of players to help keep the peace. But despite his legendary strength, he was not a proponent of violence on the ice. Some claim Tim invented the slap shot, and he could always be counted on to get the puck out of his own end of the ice with his "heads up" skating style. Outside the rink, Tim was just as sharp. He realized that his hockey career would not last forever and sought to find a clever way to add to his hockey salary. After many summers of hustling to make an off-season living, Tim decided to try his luck in the coffee and donut business. The first Tim Hortons franchise opened in 1964 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. In 1967, with three stores in operation, Tim became full partners with former police officer and franchisee of Tim Hortons Store #1, Ron Joyce. Since then, Tim's signature has become a prominent fixture in the Canadian landscape with growing visibility in the United States. Sadly, Tim did not live to witness the chain's great success. He was traveling back to Buffalo from a game at Maple Leaf Gardens when he was killed in an automobile accident on February 21, 1974. The Buffalo Sabres retired his Number 2 and the Toronto Maple Leafs, his Number 7 sweaters as a tribute to his memory. At the time of Tim's death, there were 40 Tim Hortons stores. Tim Horton always considered his good fortune in the proper perspective. He was modestly confident about his abilities, was approachable, generous and considerate. His memory will always be held dear by family, friends, players and business associates alike.
  17. Thanks Gary, both fuse behind the left turn light blown, get new ones later today.
  18. For you to pour your heart out on a public forum is heartbreaking. The Prayers are sent to the one who hears them . GOOD LUCK. I myself lucked into this job in Calgary Transit. It's a job I love . I'm sure you'll' do great,,,
  19. In my underware watching Datona race..
  20. Do you think the boys in Japan look at the forums concerning their equipment? If so do you think they look at the problems with them? What do you think!!
  21. Thanks frank. Today I took my Kenwood G707 into the shop to get the board battery changed and returned for mures setup (I know its on the Grey dark side ) I'm going to install it in the bike for my trip down south, and I think the 5 watts that it has available to run the murs I also have mars and satellite enabled. thank for schematic info but the radio 1983 is fried! , so I need that other system to install thanks Mike VE3CEH..20 mtr Ontario net..
  22. ya and it's my thread
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