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45 ExcellentAbout shuttlebug
- Birthday 11/06/1961
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Brian & Debbie Bartle
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Pinon Hills, CA, United States
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Pinon Hills
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CA
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United States
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Sailing, tractors, motorcycles, music, building stuff
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Bike Year and Model
2001 Yamaha Royal Star Venture, 85 ZN1100
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We've been using them for a couple of years now, they are great. My wife talks quietly, so it was hard to understand her- they sell extensions for the mics to use in full face helmets and that cured that problem.
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Lassen Volcanic National Park is within a scenic days ride of Susanville They still have stuff bubbling
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We just got home from a fabulous time:banana: at the M & E at Beastwood's home in Chino Hills:biker: We had to suit up for the cold and rain, as it was only 61 degrees and we had a torrential downpour after we got there:rain2: it rained 5 minutes, and the ground actually got wet There were hamburgers and Mexican food:beer: and the swapping of motorcycle stories of woe:shock3: and derring do:happy65: The RSV is a rare bird down our way, so it's good to be able to swap stories and tips:backinmyday: with fellow Venture riders. So, thank you Bob for hosting us:cool10: we had a great time:cool10: - The Shuttlebugs
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Debbie and I would like to go:banana: We wouldn't mind an international excursion into Canada to meet our old friends in the north! So anything south of the border would be doable. September sounds good, as every way we can get out of So Cal is blazing hot June through August.
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We have some that Debbie made about 20 years ago we got it out for Christmas and it was still good! Not as flavorful as it was 20 years ago, but still tasted good.
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2015 riding season, what did you do for milage this year?
shuttlebug replied to Brake Pad's topic in Watering Hole
We only did about 6,000 miles this year, I had to heal and recreate my bike for the first third of the year Hopefully more miles next year! -
Happy Birthday Cowpuc! I turn 60 this year too (Sept) I hope my birthday isn't so dramatic, though I did spend my first birthday in the hospital Amen to all you said! My Dad worked 50yrs for Chevrolet as a mechanic, with 2 wks vacation a year, "retired" to Social Security with a gold plated watch and a trip to Hawaii to show for it. He enjoyed his retirement 3 years, got a stroke and malingered 4 years and died at 73 years old, 3 wks shy of his 50th wedding anniversary. So, yes have fun while you can, you don't own even the next second of your life After my accident back in October I seriously considered hanging up my riding boots for good, but I do enjoy it so! So here I am back riding again, ready to see what is over the next hill I've only met you once, but we hope to see you and Tippy again, God willing We hope you get all straightened out and back on the road See ya on the trail
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Apparently while I was convalescing and I thought my bike was sitting forlorn and wrecked in my shop she was out seeing the world The DMV outed her for me- When we wrecked she had 117,377 on her odometer. The DMV now says she has 1,173,285 on the clock. The government must be right!? Right? The insurance company is going to have a fit now
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Sorry to hear you were in a wreck, glad it wasn't worse- though a broken pelvis is pretty serious! Godspeed and may you have a speedy recovery!
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Thanks! She still looks good as long as you don't look too close! I couldn't find some of the plastic in the right color, so I had to use ABS cement to piece them together She still rides as good as she ever did, I got a good straight frame for her If someone totaled an 06 venture in Arizona- thanks, the frame is going to get some good miles on it again!
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Monday, I officially rode my bike for the first time in 5 months to get a brake and light inspection. I took the long way home through the mountains and remembered why I missed that bike, and rebuilt it from that scrap pile in my shop I finally got the blessing from the Rabbi at the DMV on Tuesday, and now she is back in business! I spent today (cold and windy) putting the important things back on- phone charger, heated clothing plug, and a charging plug. The one bad thing is that the Rick's voltage regulator that we got new in Louisville KY back in June, periodically spikes up to about 16-17 volts for a while and then drops down to normal. I guess it is going to die completely soon... I replaced the original? back in Dec 2013 at 100,000 mi with a Rick's High output stator and regulator. The regulator went out in Indiana in June at about 113,000 mi. The Rick's replacement worked fine until the wreck at 117,000 mi-The 30 amp main fuse was blown and all the wires on the right front lower were smashed and destroyed, so maybe I should give Rick's some grace here... but, has anyone had trouble keeping the Rick's regulator in their bike? Here are some pics- don't look too close! Scars are there to prove the past really happened!