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saddlebum

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  1. I noticed the 1st pic was clear but the next two pretty shaky. . . . . . . . Toooooo much RUM and raisin Ice cream:no-no-no: ? . . . Carl ? :rotfl:
  2. drink lots of water and a wet rag or cotton scarf drapped loosely around the neck works wonders. I have even worn wet rag Arab style over my head to keep cool when working in the hot sun. An occasional gaterade or similar helps replace lost electrolites in the body. Running cold water over your wrists during a heat sroke is also helpful.
  3. That was close for sure. When you put it back put some blue loctite on the screw threads, to keep them from backing off in future. Any parts store, Canadian tire and most hardware stores carry it. Loctite comes in blue (medium strength), Red (high strength for bigger bolts) and green (bushing and shaft mount). Make sure you get the blue ( medium strength) If you use red or green it may be difficult to undo in future.
  4. It is only noticable when the bike is hot after a short run and pulling the clutch in or even having it in gear with the clutch pulled in changes nothing. I first noticed it will idling up the driveway. I then left the bike running with it in gear clutch pulled in noise was still there put in neutral and tried it with clutch in or out no difference. The only time you do not hear it is when the engine is cold. P/S anyone ever use "gasket eliminator" or "the right stuff" instead of the gasket for the clutch cover. I am thinking of pulling the cover to inspect but the dealer would have to order a gasket in and if I don,t see an issue I would like to avoid down time.
  5. oil level is right up
  6. I really hate this post The envy is killing me
  7. I have started to notice that at idle and only when hot, a dry metallic type rattling noise is coming from the area of my clutch cover accompinied by a slight vibration. I'm thinking clutch but before I pull it apart I am wondering if this could be an indication of more issues that I may find inside. Anyone Else ever run into this?
  8. here are two more links re: safty equipment http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/03/motorcyclist-dies-helmet-protest_n_889427.html [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMXSsK7ZmtU]‪Motorcycle Rider Dies Protesting Helmets (From Head Injury)‬‏ - YouTube[/ame]
  9. Agreed but based on the video She was a passenger. Which leads to another question why the H do crotch rockets have passanger seats? IMHO this should not be allowed. It makes me shudder every time I see a pretty young teenage girl sitting perched on the fender wearing a halter top, hot pants and flip flop sandels. All the gear all the time, so true. But I must confess rideing in town I am guilty of sometimes breaking that rule. I have seen them in black and silver combo's and even blue and silver. Rocket wears a pair of denim jeans that contain some sort of abrasion resistant material. He claims you can drag him for miles and they wont rub through.
  10. I am inclined to think it is not possible since they probably figure if you are buying them your most likly upgrading, and driving a cage and so will just naturally require two. I found the same when I bought my PIAA's. It doesent bother me though because I figure having only one headlight it does not hurt to carry a spare, since even the best made products can fail at the most inconvenient time.
  11. I bet you would still knock some cones down or get lost in the maze.:rotfl:As for me I think the chalange is to get as maney as possible:bang head:
  12. Here is a link to their online chart it indicates a longer and wider beam from the Ultra. it also states the that the the color temp for the silverstar is 4000k were as for the ultra it is 4100k http://assets.sylvania.com/assets/images/masters/Graphic-12-A-(POG-Comparision-CEE-LIGHT)-outlined%20c03463ba-a6ac-49fd-bd72-79482981014e.jpg
  13. Not fair. . . .That was a setup... ....entrapment to say the least
  14. Congratulations you two. heres to a great life together.
  15. An Elderly Newfie woman of advanced age visited her physician to ask his advice in reviving her husband's libido.. 'What about trying Viagra?' asked the doctor. 'Not a chance', she said. 'He won't even take an aspirin.' 'Not a problem,' replied the doctor. 'Give him an 'Irish Viagra'. It's when you drop the Viagra tablet into his coffee. He won't even taste it. Give it a try and call me in a week to let me know how things went.' It wasn't a week later when she called the doctor, who directly inquired as to her progress. The poor dear exclaimed, 'Oh, faith, bejaysus and begorrah! T'was horrid! Just terrible, doctor!' 'Really? What happened?' asked the doctor. 'Well, I did as you advised and slipped it in his coffee and the effect was almost immediate. He jumped straight up, with a twinkle in his eye and with his pants a-bulging fiercely! With one swoop of his arm, he sent me cups and tablecloth flying, ripped me clothes to tatters and took me then and there passionately on the tabletop! It was a nightmare, I tell you, an absolute nightmare!' 'Why so terrible?' asked the doctor, 'Do you mean the sex your husband provided wasn't good?' Lord tunderin, 'twas the best sex I've had in 25 years! But sure as I'm sittin here, I'll never be able to show me face in Tim Hortons again!'
  16. Wish I could but I work 3:30 To midnight Mon to Fri. But I sure could go for another good weekend ride.
  17. Wow good thing everthing worked out ok in the end. Hopefully everything is going to be fine for you Gary and that this was only a minor set back take good care of yourself.
  18. just to re-enforce what has already been said, don't rush things and end up with a major set back. remember the brain always thinks the body body can do what the body knows it is not ready for. So take your time get good and well 1st
  19. Thats good news hope it stays that way. Give your mother my best wishes
  20. Congratulations and welcome to the Grandpa Club:backinmyday:
  21. They likely slipped out while you were running the shears over the grind stone. Probably knew you would not hear them over the grinding noise
  22. If that is true why is that money is the biggest factor in determining guilt or innocence. The guilty people found innocent are usually pretty well off while the innocent found guilty usually can not afford a good defence.
  23. Glad to hear you are still with us and hope your road to recovery is not too harsh. Prayers are with you and good luck.
  24. Attempting to anticipate has become a big part of my sense of survival. I even tought my kids when learning to drive to watch for little things like the other vehicles front tire, abnormal vehicle movements or the movement of the out line of the drivers head. Learning to read suttle little movement of person or vehicle can make a huge difference to pre warning you of danger. It may just give you that extra second or two to protect yourself.
  25. Ok enough of the BS:backinmyday:, when is Mini going to take the shear croppers to that bush on Rockets face? That Paul is looking more frightening by the day. Soon I will have to stop checking this form, so I can sleep nights with out nightmares.
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