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Worked ok for me... mine is on it's 3rd bike now. Here's an interesting vid about them...
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and our govn't so generously increased the min wage here to $10.45 ... a 20 cent increase since 3 yrs ago. Whoooopieeee!!! Now those earning that wage will REALLY be able to afford things ... oh, wait, those things will now go up and nobody wins.
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I would ride to my dealer and purchase as much safety chrome and farkle as I could with $1000.
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:Laugh: Good one Eck ... I always ask my wife if there's anything I can do to help when she's making dinner .... I'll remember this next time she gives me a chore!
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My radio antenna coax cable came out of the radio
SilvrT replied to Eck's topic in Honda Goldwing Tech Talk
Been there, done that too, several times like you. And if it's your first time, better pay very close attention to which screws come out of where ... Just ask me how I know Thankfully I found info somewhere that shows which ones go where. -
My radio antenna coax cable came out of the radio
SilvrT replied to Eck's topic in Honda Goldwing Tech Talk
And pulling the shelter is a PITA, even if you've done it several times. -
There is another one ... T5 which is 15w40 which is also synthetic It does not say JASO MA on the bottle but from what I've read, it does meet that. Several Vic owners that I know are using it. I tried it in my Vic but went back to the T6
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I advertised my boat for sale last night. This morning I get a text saying "I would be happy to purchase your boat. Email me back at this address _______ (leaves an email addy) and I will give you $800 more than your asking price" :Laugh: yeahsureright a$$hole!!
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Just had this emailed to me .... You may enjoy watching this video. For those from Alberta, you gotta love this song, don’t ya think? Anyway, you’ll likely notice Hollywood legend and proud Canadian Leslie Nielsen in the video. Nielson’s father was a Mountie and one of Leslie’s two brothers, the eldest, was in fact the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada from ‘84 – ‘86. And, I bet you didn’t know that Nielsen was legally deaf, having to wear hearing aids most of his life. Nielson was always an ardent supporter of the Mounties, right up until his 2010 death in Florida, from pneumonia of all things. I’ve always wondered how one catches pneumonia in Florida?? Nielsen had the words, “Let ‘er rip” inscribed as his epitaph. Quite the fellow. Enjoy www.youtube.com/embed/Wu4krJJkkIs?feature=player_detailpage
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that should make it faster ... and SAFER!
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My friends names are ..... Me, Myself, and Eye (sometimes spelled 'I')
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There is NO OTHER forum group like this one IMO! Since joining in 2006 I have made so many friends here I can't even count 'em all.
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Not MC, but still looks like fun. My other passion.
SilvrT replied to Flyinfool's topic in Watering Hole
I always wanted to get into RC planes ... one of these days maybe, when I stop spending all my money on motorcycles LOL -
My old 1979 Honda Civic woulda got you in there ... best danged vehicle in deep snow I ever had LOL but I never had a beetle either.
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Side panel repair?
SilvrT replied to Chaharly's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Eventually, one or more of those pins on the side cover that push into the rubber grommet to hold the cover on will BREAK. I figgure somewhere there is another thread about this but, here's mine... Using a dremel tool (or whatever else works), file down any protruding pieces from the broken pin so that the base is flat. Get yourself one of these "Ball Studs" ... I finally found some at a local automotive parts retailer (Lordco). http://gl1800riders.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=73456&d=1355002687&thumb=1 Grind down one edge of the ball similar to what you see in the pic here and test that it fits into the rubber grommet on the bike. You may need a bit of lube for that hole *snikker*. It should be a snug fit (oh yeah!!). Drill a hole into the the flattened base the same size as the threads on the Ball Stud (or a shade smaller but not bigger). Be careful to not drill through to the outside. Test the Ball Stud for fit into the hole and ream the hole out a bit if necessary. What you want is a snug fit, so that you have to "thread" the Ball Stud into the hole. Then, cut the Ball Stud (thread side) down so that it can be threaded all the way in to the base. Mix up some 2-part ABS epoxy (I used the 5 minute kind) and smear some onto the threads and into the hole. Screw the Ball Stud in to where it is flush. Fill up the open slot area with some more epoxy. http://gl1800riders.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=73457&d=1355002700&thumb=1http://gl1800riders.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=73458&d=1355002712&thumb=1http://gl1800riders.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=73459&d=1355002723&thumb=1http://gl1800riders.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=73460&d=1355002736&thumb=1 -
Side panel repair?
SilvrT replied to Chaharly's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Find a Ball Stud ... they can generally be found at automotive parts places. Weld it into the base where the original stud was. I have some documentation for this at home and can post it tonight. -
The low lines are HP and the high lines are Torque. Blue is before, Red is after tune. Yes, at the wheel. They had to disconnect the nitrous coz they didn't want to blow up the dyno machine.
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16 celcius yesterday ... same or warmer today. :dancefool:
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I took my Vic to a shop yesterday and had it dyno tuned. Quite happy with the results. Max HP = 89.02 Max Torque = 107.48
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The weather this year has been really f&^%ed up, even here. Pretty much everywhere east of the rockies is getting tons of snow and cold temps, much more so than normal. Here on the west coast we've had record high temps on a regular basis and hardly any snow. Where I live, we had snow one day back in November which amounted to maybe 5 cm (appx 2 inches). Higher up in the mountains it snowed much more but it's practically all gone now. That shouldn't happen till late May or early June. Local Ski hills have been closed for weeks due to lack of snow yet normally there's tons of it right thru to early May. If this keeps up we are going to have major water shortages and a bad year for forest fires.
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Treated lumber slivers are a bugger ...
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that's because those search ID's are no longer applicable. Try this for the "What's New"... http://www.venturerider.org/forum/search.php?do=getnew&contenttype=vBForum_Post This is what I use.
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Video - Cops in Mexico showing off their motorcycle riding skills