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etcswjoe

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  1. I thought I would start this thread to see what my fellow riders do to stay in shape for riding. It seems as I am getting older I am finding certain aspects of riding becoming harder on me and the need to get back and stay in shape becomes more apparent to me everytime I ride.
  2. Will keep you and the Misses in our prayers.
  3. You two contiune to be in our prayers, hope she is feeling better soon.
  4. Ok whats a RIBET?
  5. Sounds like you are having fun. Enjoy and as always practice safe eating....use condiments.
  6. I agree do not rely on the cables holding the tailgate up, also make sure your truck can handle the weight and the higher center of gravity.
  7. I agree with those that have posted already, GO TO THE DOCTOR NOW!!! Will keep you in our prayers and hope you get better soon.
  8. Take a look at the attached PDF. Which cable are you talking about?
  9. Not as Ugly from this view. They your Dogs?
  10. They may bite.
  11. Boy that's an ugly dog.
  12. Hmm that's an idea.....
  13. But their are no National Forrest named after me.
  14. Before I had an adapter I used 2X4's and it worked well for me, however if you can get an adapter I would wait.
  15. Rain, I might melt
  16. Hope you get to feeling better quick and glad it was not worse.
  17. Prayers sent, hope for the best.
  18. Prayers sent, hope all goes well.
  19. I have one off the bike now and there are several holes.
  20. 3 Winners now what ???
  21. This one should be easy, just follow the track up the road till you see a train coming stop and flag them down I am sure they will have some box cars with "street art" on them.
  22. I have noticed the Yamaha site has more goodies for the RSV than they had last time I checked. With the 2nd gen you can repaint it every year to the current color and folks think you have a brand new bike. 2012 RS Venture http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelspecs/406/0/specs.aspx
  23. I have been told that for 30+ years but I have found out you can be told things for years and still be wrong and belive me I have been wrong before so I looked it up on the NIST site (http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/times.cfm) and this is what they have to say about it: Is midnight the end of a day or the beginning of a day? When someone refers to "midnight tonight" or "midnight last night" the reference of time is obvious. However, if a date/time is referred to as "at midnight on Friday, October 20th" the intention could be either midnight the beginning of the day or midnight at the end of the day. To avoid ambiguity, specification of an event as occurring on a particular day at 11:59 p.m. or 12:01 a.m. is a good idea, especially legal documents such as contracts and insurance policies. Another option would be to use 24-hour clock, using the designation of 0000 to refer to midnight at the beginning of a given day (or date) and 2400 to designate the end of a given day (or date).
  24. There is only one 1200 hours that is midday, midnight is 0000
  25. I went last year and never again. 20 mins to get form the Interstate to J&P and that was a quick ride.
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