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  1. RedRider

    Heated ensemble

    Nope, they keep working if the temp is below 68F or something like that. They are there to prevent icing in the venturi which can happen well above freezing. The carb heaters are not for helping with cold weather starting. They don't even kick on until you are in gear from what I understand. RR
  2. RedRider

    Heated ensemble

    +1 on the volt meter. About $30 from any of several sources. It will let you know when you need to turn down the heat. RR
  3. Plan on coming to Freebird's Maintenance Day and get it done for the cost of parts. You will learn enough to be dangerous and save enough to buy plenty of tools (with beer money left over). RR
  4. Sounds like a good deal. I was going to suggest looking at a Tahoe/Yukon, but you were always pointing towards a p/u truck. Been driving GM SUVs for the last 12 years, one Tahoe, 1 Yukon, and current stable of 2 Yukon XLs (Suburbans). 3 of them have/had well over 100k miles, the wife's only has 75k or so. Had great luck with them overall. Very comfy ride, great in snow, and can haul the wife, all 4 kids, and their stuff without breaking a sweat. It tows great too. You should enjoy your Trailblazer. You did good. RR
  5. This must explain the reported increase in bear scat reported smelling of pepper and containing small bells. RR
  6. Lube the drive pins while you are in there. Good luck. RR
  7. Take me with you! Have a great time. RR
  8. I suggest taking your bike out with a filled 1 gallon gas can strapped on somewhere. Drive it until it runs out of fuel. Fill from gas can and head to a station. Then you will know for sure how your bike behaves. Just make sure you are on a highway with gas close by. I got 211 indicated miles out of my tank. RR
  9. Ya just didn't look for it. http://www.coatofchrome.com/images/victoria_secret_panties_in_chrome_H6TT.jpg And the matching accoutrements below. http://www.coatofchrome.com/images/victoria_secret_corset_in_chrome.jpg Can you tell the wife has been out of town for the week? RR
  10. Yes - and RSTDs. Love the pics so far. RR
  11. The City Council passed a no-smoking ordinance here in Fond du Lac. I have to admit, it is nice going into a bar and not coming out smelling of smoke. However, there already were non-smoking bars in town that CHOSE to be that way. If the City Council feels it is important, the council members can put up the money and open one. It isn't their job to be the nanny of the population. The bars we enjoyed going to at the outskirts are now a fog. The bars in town are dying. Rant Off RR
  12. Reiny, Mathews has released the '09 HyperLight bows that weigh under 3.5 lbs. It is one of the compact designs that should work in a ground blind. Check out the specs here: http://mathewsinc.com/mathews-bows-11252-44-ViewProduct-1475-324.asp I should also mention Mathews is a great Wisconsin company. Based out of Sparta, WI. I shoot an older Mathews Conquest Lite. Bought it used and have been pleased with it's performance and durability. I am limited in what I can shoot cause of a 32" pull. Therefore, I haven't shot one of the new bows, they only go to 30 or 30.5". Mine still kills, so I will probably stick with it (and it's paid for). RR
  13. Welcome to the family. Because these bikes like to work hard and play hard, they occasionally like to take a nap. You have notice one of the things about the Venture is that is a bit top-heavy and not prone to being pushed backwards. Not too much you can do about it since the physics of a 900 lb bike are not just a good idea - they're the law. Bikes falling down is so common, this website receives a good portion of it funding from the 'Dropped the Bike' fine. If you drop your bike, you must donate $5 to this website and admit your embarassing moment. There are only two types of Venture riders. Those who have dropped their bikes, and those that will drop their bikes. I think I have covered all the bike dropping cliche's so far. Seriously though, yes, it is something you will learn to be aware of. You will learn where to park and how to get to it. Have your wife dismount on level ground before trying to back up the bike. No matter how petite your bride is, she will be adding 100+ pounds at a high center of gravity. At low speed, or a stop, that is destabilizing. Also, work on your low speed turning. This is a whole new discussion that has been thoroughly flogged in here. Try to find a spot you can pull thru to park. Or, go ahead and park heading up hill. That way, you can use the slope to roll your bike backwards before your wife gets on. Good luck, and ride (and park) safely. Again, welcome to the asylum. RR
  14. Why is it that I slept in until 7, but still feel tired? RR
  15. Ask your shop if they will install tires purchased elsewhere. Most will for $25 or $30. If you have an idependent shop in town, they are good about it. www.swmototires.com seems to be the lowest prices around. They have a good selection, good service, and free shipping if you buy two tires. Good luck. RR
  16. Glad you had I nice ride today Bob. Was thinking about your invite while I was tooling around in the truck. RR
  17. The MityVac is great, but you may want to just work with a SpeedBleeder. They cost about $8. Speedbleeder.com. You will need to do a search on here for the correct p/n. While you are at it, get the bleeders for the front brakes (need 2) and rear brake. Get the bleeding bag along with them. It is money well spent. Now that I think about it, I should bleed mine this weekend. RR
  18. I'll believe it when I see it. RR
  19. The 2000 came standard with an 8 track. OK, just kidding. Yes, it has the cassette. There has not been any changes other than color and seats since '99 And Skyking - the 2000 Red is the best and fastest bike. Attached is my 2000 Red ready for a trip to Maine last summer. Sounds like a great deal with lots of miles left in it. I'm a little biased, but fair. Make sure to show pictures when you pick her up. RR
  20. Thanks for the update. I have been waiting to see what happened to your clutch. Sometime over the next few weeks I might even be able to get out and test mine. Ride safely and ride often. RR
  21. Bob, It isn't going to happen this weekend for me. Putting the wife and son #2 on a plane at 6:00 am Sat. sending them to watch spring training in Arizona. Then I am taking son #3 to Fort Wayne to visit the folks - in the truck. It will likely be April before I put the insurance back on and get the bike out. After that, would love to get together. RR
  22. Bob, Would love to join you, but I am not as lucky having the day off. Ride safely and have a great relaxing lunch. RR
  23. Gary, Got your PM. Thank you for your offer of help (hope it isn't needed). RR
  24. Saturday, I am putting my lovely wife and our 17 yo son on a plane to Phoenix. They are going to spend the week watching the Brewers and the Cubs in Spring Training. Wish I could go along, but some one has to stay here with the other 3 kids and the dogs - and to pay for the trip. I certainly don't think it will be needed, but is there someone out in the Phoenix area that would be willing to help if something goes wrong? Neither of them are 'professional' travelers, but they should be OK. I have programmed the airport, hotel, and all the ball parks onto the GPS they will be taking along. Again, I don't think they would need to call. But if something happens and we need some local info, will anyone volunteer to accept a phone call for help? Just trying to cover my bases (pun intended). RR
  25. Unofrtunately, it would be a heck of a commute. RR
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