SilvrT
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This kindof stuff really gets me angry. I won't "get into it" because I'd need several pages to type and probably get banned due to foul language, political content, and... and.... arrrggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thankfully the creeps have been caught. I hope your son is OK. Such things can have a devastating effect on people.
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I seen that somewhere before ... it should be mandatory on everyone's driver's test. Great "mockup" scene ... quite amazing how they can make those look real.
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Maybe the next generation Venture will have them as standard equipment.....
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http://terrisfp.com/hallo1/ghost1.swf
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And if the cop is pullin ya over, chances are you're going too fast too.
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Just holler at the guy you're passing "hey buddy...what speed are ya at?" ....
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Actually, I can see you now too!!
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I've had an '85, an '87, and now an '06 The '85 was better in the twisties and was solid to over 200 km/h The '87 had more power but I think it had a vmax rear end. It didn't handle as good as the '85 I liked both bikes immensely while I had them The '06 is great for long distance touring, 2 up ... very comfortable. Power is good but it sure doesn't handle like either of the other 2. Maybe when I change the tires, I'll change my statement but as it is now, there's no way I'd take the twisties like I did with my 1st gen's. The 2nd gen doesn't handle wind as good as either of the 1st gen's...primarilly due to the "handle-bar" mounted fairing versus frame mounted. Would I go back to a 1st gen? I really like their style but overall, I like the 2nd gen better so, no, I wouldn't...unless I had no other choice (ie, I couldn't afford the '06).
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I did consider such a mounting location but I figgured they'd vibrate too much with the wheel. The ones on top move with the steering, the ones on the bottom always point straight ahead so I got illumination everywhere LOL
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Yep... sure is... an '03 Anniversary Edition c/w stage 1 Screamin Eagle kit.
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Thanks M8T ... and I'm not original on this one as I found where someone else on this site has used the same lights before me...I think they got theirs at WalMart.
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The part # is 20-3726-8 I looked it up on-line and there it says 55 watt but on the package it says 35 watt.
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Eash light set is tied into a switch so I can have either on or off whenever I want.
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Only 3 times a week? Heck, I exercise twice a day... once when I put my clothes on in the morning when I get up and once again when I take my clothes off before bed!
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I might.... later on during the winter when I have everything else dismantled for maintenance.
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I should nave added.... "nawty minds want to know..."
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Brian... Brian... Brian.... whatevah are you thinking?? :rotf:
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Mounted them on home-made brackets off the highway pegs...
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Sounds to me like the threads are stripped. Can youn get a "pry" of some sort under the lip of the screw head? If so, pry it out while turning it....the remaining threads will catch and out it will come... (just a thought)
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She kept giving and I kept thanking.... Happy THANKSGIVING!!!
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ICE in Texas??? .... and we're having a repeat of summer up here in the "frozen" north also known as the "wet" coast (west coast). all I can say is .... "neener... neener.."