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I have a part time co-worker who works with me who is in the toronto fire dept. I'll see if I can mooch one from him.
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Well you did say I should find a new best friend since you deemed Marcarl was no longer good enough for me and and you figured you was just tooo good for me so I had to start somewhere. I knew I was forget'n somet'n
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Rally @ the shores 2020 dialogue-encouragement
saddlebum replied to BIG TOM's topic in VentureRider Regional Rallies
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Rally @ the shores 2020 dialogue-encouragement
saddlebum replied to BIG TOM's topic in VentureRider Regional Rallies
Course I know how yeh feel there @BIG TOM. Just bring it on in :bighug:my new bestest friend:fnd_(16): -
sho thang Puc. Yall needs ta ups yaw bids fore dis deal of a lafs time. Yall.
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Congratulations Ragy. Admit have missed seeing Both of you at the last few events, specially the WNY rally. I hope everything works out smoothly. Looking forward to seeing the pair of you again ASAP.
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I agree if bidding does not go Beyond $11,500 than the first one to bid that amount should get it the second bidder should either then drop out or raise his bid, DO WE HEAR $11,600 BIDA BIDA BIDA BIDA.
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Yes a big thanks to Evan for his hospitality and really hope we can do this again my only regret is (though I love to take Rio were ever I go) this is one time I would have preferred to take the bike but unfortunately due to a last minute loss of my dog sitter it was either stay home or bring him along. Thankfully Evan was more than Accommodating and allowed for me to bring my co-pilot and he certainly enjoyed the freedom he had on Evan's large lot. I have to admit though it kinda gave me a sense of envy to watch those buddies of mine having all the fun on those twisty turns though I was glad they did. I gotta say though wheeling my big old tundra through those turns and still stay right on their tail had its own thrill. Certianly challenges your driving skill's. The camaraderie I experienced with both old, Extra old (No Names please) and new faces was right up there in the typical VR tradition. Its sad that summer is coming to a close because its great times like these that always make you wish the season was longer so that you could could get in more rides like this. Now just in case he thought I forgot about him, which I did not. Special thanks to Carl (Marcarl) for all his hard work in helping Evan to put it all together. As always his ride planning never disappoints and he put together one fantastic ride. Now I have never been on the tail of the dragon but from what I have heard or seen on video's I am pretty sure some of these roads come darn close. Every now and then when he is figuring out a route I get the urge to offer a suggestion. I usually end being glad he didn't take it, since he seems to have a great knack for picking the right roads and putting it all together. I also want to thank Carl for the great steaks he provided, he even did mine to perfection (very Rare). We also had fresh corn (and again cooked perfectly in the husk by Carl), cole slaw, brown beans (glad I had my own little cottage all to myself), raisin and cherry pies, all provided by Evan, One last thing re: That is not quite true! I was fully aware of those temperature changes as I was constantly having to switch from AC, when it got too warm :scorched:and to Heat when it got too cool :snow:or when it was somewhere in between, having to open or close windows.....
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tie a big monkey's fist knot in the end of a rope and slip The Cannonball inside.
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Looks like I'll be bringing a guest along due to circumstances Beyond My Control I will be four wheeling it and having to bring a co-pilot / Navigator in case Carl gets lost of course
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sorry to hear that to tooch I was kind of looking forward to seeing you there anyway make sure that you look after yourself I'm sure it'll pass over I've had friends that have gone through it and they've come out okay at the end so hang in there buddy.
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well I hope you do make it that deal as far as the tooth goes you should have gone seen my grandson he had no problem getting his out tied a string to the tooth tied the other end to the end of an arrow pulled back on the bow and let fly
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I pretty much always wave except when on a major divided highway. That's more so because I am paying attention to what is going on in front of and all around me. I do get the safety issue of it though. Last thing you need is a blown tire or sudden mechanical failure when you have 50% control of your bike. Found out how quickly that happens water skiing my first time out when I was still a teenager. For some reason unlike my brothers I was up and moving on the first shot. Was doing real well too, when a boat load of good looking girls in bikinis, pulled up and waved so I naturally and proudly (I mean I got up 1st shot after all) waved back next thing I knew I was doing somersaults across the top of the water and ended up in the brink. Well they needed no buoy at that spot, I went from cocky to brilliant red in a heart beat.. Of course the ending was not so bad since they had no tow line they were able to pick me up out of the water before my tow boat could and I made some good looking friends that weekend. Huh!!! My other friends. I'm sure the guys were hanging about somewhere I didn't really notice
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Glad to hear you got your feet off the ground on back onto two wheels Don. Here's to more days like this ahead (That's Root Beer BTW). Also Glad you are enjoying your 3rd Gen As far as the rev limiter is concerned I am sure you'll figure out how to get around that Or just get used to it the way it is.
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Hey now wait a minute ..... You can't claim credit here.....In the Maritimes every body waves at everybody anyway no matter what they drive :canada::canada:
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He did but he might of caught my mug in the video and is trying to edit it with his own face. WOW imagine that face on my fine physic. ......
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WOW! Based on that link and the options Bob had included that Hannigan kit with all the add ons comes to $12,610 and that does not even include the bike or reverse feature. So for those interested I think there is lots of room to up your bids and still walk away with a good deal. Also check this out 2008 Yamaha Royal Star Venture Hannigan Trike.pdf
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I believe this program is developed by the same person or persons that developed TYRE mapping program developed specifically for motorcyclists. https://support.myrouteapp.com/support/solutions/articles/5000660251-click-on-the-image-for-a-virtual-tour
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Wellll:detective:........Since u,d beez a goin ta all dat trouble...... and ya'll be close a nuff..........heck you may as well cut through southern Ontario on the way to Pucs and shake hands with some of us Ontario riders EH. We are always looking for an excuse for good old meet and eat.
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Just an update Marcarl, Big Tom and I went to Becky and Bobs's Today. We installed a new Battery purchased from Pioneer, Cleaned up the wiring and fired the bike up. Once the new Battery was in the bike fired right up and ran great. I took it for a bit of a run and the surface rust on the rotors cleaned up about 90% should be 100% cleaned up after a few miles of riding.
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Why do I get thee feeling that this........will be followed by this..........and then:bikersmilie:
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Are you qualified.......I mean do you actually own a white hat........and I don't mean just any old white hat.......I mean an official supervisors White hard hat...
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Unless you plan on coming through Burlington, I will meet you in campbellville at the Icehouse restaurant. BTW I believe that restaurant is closed now, at least it appeared that way the last couple times I went by it but the Esso station beside it , on the corner of Main Street and campbellville Road / campbellville Ave. Is still there.
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I only get one helper..... for a job of such magnitude.
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I don't supervise that cheaply. Now a piece of pie to go with that coffee could be hard to pass up.