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at the top click on Community then members list, which will pop up on the left and scroll down to CO click on that and you have a list of all the members in your state.
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Casablanca at noon it is then
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The train ride and camping are both on my list. Are Ontario people allowed to sample your coveted Ice cream?
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I can see me doing pretty much the same. Which way are you coming down?
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Providing I get the ok to take the time off of work which sounds about 90% sure, My time will be flexible
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Oldschool....
saddlebum replied to Squidley's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
May the lord help Old school; and his son pull through this delema we paray that Chris gets well soon. -
I am still waiting for a reply from work for the time off. If I get it I am in and will meet you somewhere along the way. Where would depend on the route you plan on taking.
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Good advice for all to follow, two or twenty.
saddlebum replied to FuzzyRSTD's topic in Safety and Education
I belive it is 1 second behind the bike to the left or right of you. 2 seconds behind the bike directly in front of you. I also prefer single file through the bends with a 3 second interval. In the bends a bike can go down pretty quick for any number of unforseen reasons and going down while in a turn usually means going side ways as well as forward. -
When we decided to agree and join him and Marca at mother tuckers in Burlington I called Marca and made sure she slipped his wallet in his back pocket........I am not sure he leaves it behind by accident and I was not taking any chances ...... the look of dissapointment on his face when he reached back to find it was actually there was priceless:rotfl::rotfl:
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for some one who calls himself IHC Truck Guy that sure looks like a western star to me. P/S don't feel bad every manufactureres trucks have gone for a crap due to emissions and electronics. Its just not a real world anymore.
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Dan you don't strike me as someone who learns from their mistakes so here is something for the next time you mess up. Cooked Ground Hog 1 carrot sliced 2 onions 2 pataoes sliced 1 tsp garlic 1 Ground hog water Clean ground hog by removing insides Make fire outside and scorch hair from ground hog With sharp knife scrape all scorched hair off. Wash and clean ground hog with cold water Put in large pot with all remaining ingredients Broil until meat is tender Dispose of vegetables Refridgerate meat until the next day when it will be best for eating NOTE! it can be reheated
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Your carrying all your money in one pocket. Try spliting it up so your are carring equal amounts in each pocket or simply just deposit it all to my pay pal account........I am always willing to help:innocent-emoticon:
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First thing make sure the water level is up in your battery, Your battery will not charge properly if it is very low, nor will it deliver proper performance. If not top it up with distiled or deionized water, avoid tap or well water. Then check for parasitic load loss as described in the previous threads. Finally have the battery load tested. A simple check you can do yourself is connect a voltmeter across the battery with everything turned off. Then turn on your ignition and lights while watching your voltmeter to see how quickly the voltage drops off. It should not drop mutch more then a volt or two initially. If it takes a real nose dive the battery is most likly shot. To be sure, varify it by having it charged up and properly load tested.
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Why Men Are Never Depressed...
saddlebum replied to Sleeperhawks Mechanic's topic in Jokes and Humor
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1st post, 1st problem
saddlebum replied to Skudoinker's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Don't be too quick to condem the TCI if you have no spark. V7Goose was looking into this one time and apperantly found that in most cases people were replaceing the TCI when all they had to do was replace the spark plug boot on the end of the wire because of the resister in the boot failing. On the other hand I have had the bike run on 3 cylinders from sitting over the winter. Removed the air cleaner soaked the carbs with seafoam while cold and running at high idle then snuffed it with sea foam. After letting it sit for a couple hours fired it up and took it for a good run at high rpms working the throttle from full closed to full open while rideing and soon the bike ran great. P/S make sure you do this somewhere were you don't smokeout your entire neighbour hood. They take a dim view of this.....Don't Ask how I know. -
wolud have liked to have been there too see that
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Now you went and done it Carl. You brought up the issue about not knowing what happend to yours .......................and now I can't find mine ......Thanks alot and I haven't even used it yet I just put somewhere safe
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I notice he uses the floorboards to keep from falling over
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I'm Getting "Amp"'d Up
saddlebum replied to Midicat's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
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Check out this car combo built by a long time good friend of mine. He has taken hundreds of healys from all over the US and various places in Canada and fully rebuilt them. Not all with a V12 though, this one is his personal car. I believe it is supposed to produce between 80 and 90 HP/cyl http://www.britishv8.org/Other/MartinJansen.htm
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Try buffing it down wth some polishing compound, (make sur it is one that is safe for plastic). Theen finish off with Migiures Plastx. If you use a power buffer be careful not to overheat the plastic. http://www.meguiars.com/estore/product_list.cfm?sectionname=Consumer (Meguiar's Brand)>Clear Plastic Care§ionID=15101
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY you old goat Hope you have a great birthday weekend. And go easy on the RUM and raisin ice cream or not
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Ok I tried your suggestion and yes it does go away when I turn the key off. Just had one done at freebirds MD NEVER!! I might just get an answer Playing dumb is one of my better skills.
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Lucky I caught my windshield as it was flying off
saddlebum replied to dogman's topic in Watering Hole
OOPS .. Sorry I forgot about that part. When I use loctite near plastic I put a small drop in the threaded hole,(the flat end of a tooth pick works great for this) instead of on the bolt (and a small drop is all you need, too much in a blind hole can cause hydraulic preasure.) this way the loctite is moved ahead of the bolt rather than dripping off the bolt onto the plastic. Do this before assembly, no need to rush loctite only cures after assembly, in the open air it can sit for days, so carefully take your time. As extra insurance you can even place a small square of masking or electrical tape, with a small hole in it, over the threaded hole, to act as a seal around the bolt threads.