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Snaggletooth

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  1. She had hers with her. It was in her bag. Kids eh? Everybody was ok except her boyfriend. Took 16 stitches to his back and shoulder to sew him up where the glass blew in on him. He had just made it inside the door of the store when the window let loose. Lucky kid. All I can say is I'm a firm beliver in Frogg Toggs now and my full face. Maybe a couple more coats of Mink Oil for my boots though. I'm staying indoors for a few days. Last night was enough storm chasing for a while. Mike
  2. OK. The daughter and her boyfriends mom have been located safe and sound if not a bit more than a little damp and scared out of their minds. They holed up in a truck stop outside of Fremont, NE and were waiting to for the storm to let up so they could go BACK to Norfolk. Daughters cell was dead. Convinved them to make their way back to Omaha and wait it out until morning. So that made for an exciting night. Thanks guys. Mike
  3. Yeah, I know. She just turned 19 in March and I've raised her by myself since she was 8 months old. She's independent, head strong, stubborn, strong willed, and oh crap ....... she just like me!! So being a PITA is apparently a hereditary thing.
  4. That's just it. They already left Norfolk and headed towards Omaha. Just where they are is the question. They should have been at least to Fremont by now unless they turned around and went back. Nobody has seen them back at the location there yet. So if they are on the road they could be still in the middle of it. But she knows to check in. And she's not. That is what bothers me. If she's ok ..... I'm gonna kick her butt.
  5. I was able to text one of her friends that was with her and they said that my daughter and her boyfriends mom had taken off to return to omaha shortly after that her last text. Her boyfriend and one of his buddies had taken shelter in a store and the windows blew in and they both suffered some cuts. So if she knows that and being with his mom there is no doubt in my mind they are both headed back into the mess. And it does look like it is letting up in that area. Going to be a long night.
  6. Ok, I know we don't have a lot of members from the Norfok, NE area but maybe someone has better access to weather information than I do. Weather channel says severe thunderstorms and high winds in that area tonight. So here's my issue. My daughter in working at a fireworks stand with friends in Norfolk, NE this weekend. We have been texting back forth over the weekend and staying in touch. She was supposed to be headed home this evening. A while ago she sent a text that the wind was coming up real bad and hail was beating the hell out of the tent. She said people had talked about a tornado. The next text was the tent had gone down and everthing was gone. That was the last text I got and no response since. Anybody able to find any info on the situation there? I'm packing up to head that way shorty if I don't hear from her soon but it's a couple hours ride up there in nasty weather. Like to know what I'm headed into. The reason I'm asking here is I am deaf and not able to jump on the phone. Thanks. Mike
  7. From the look on the reporters face I think she has a new hero in her life. And for good reason. Unreal catch.
  8. Ok, I give up..... it was me! I was one of the few to convert the headlight to the Hella 90mm modules. Cheap ....... not really. A little over $200.00 for everything I needed. Easy ....... with the right parts yep. Plug & Play ....... yep! Uses stock wiring and switch. But if you want the inexpensive route the SilverStar H4 is the best way to go. Way more light than the stock OEM bulb for under $20.00. I started with that and I was happy with it. Until something better came along. LOL! I had the 65 watt Burners from Wally World with the SilverStar and they did the job. I wanted something with a little less drain on the system and better looking so they got changed to a set of 4 1/2 chrome Drag Speciality driving lights with 35 watt bulbs. With the Hella Modular lights the "Down the Road" light was covered. The 4 1/2 inch lights I can run day and night and increase my odds of being seen without being distracting to other drivers. The triangulated lights do seem to catch others attention and that was one of my goals. I wanted to be seen. Some pics and a couple comparing the SilverStar high beam to the Hella 90mm high beam. Mike
  9. The two part epoxy will hold like stone if you got it clean. I rebuilt, repaired or replaced about every mounting tab on my bike with the two part and pieces of ABS plastic I salvaged from work. Been a couple of years and no cracking or breaks since. Clean, sand the edges, wipe with alcohol and epoxy. Done deal.
  10. [quote=FuzzyRSTD;598696)Great in the rain ...... Fuzzy What made me trust these Avons on wet pavement was during the ERC I took a couple years ago. It was hot all morning then drizzle turned to rain in the afternoon. All day on an asphalt parking lot. The last run of the day was a timed run though a circuit of turns and sweepers. Had to hit 25 mph in the last left hand sweeper and then stop in a 4 x 8 box. . Half way through the sweeper the rear broke loose and headed towards the out side line. I backed off the thottle a bit and the tire hooked right back up and I ended up dead center in the end box. Three other bikes went down in same spot. About half the riders there were over looking at my shoes. I think Avon may have sold a few tires that day. Hanes sold some underwear I know that. LOL! I like them in the rain. Mike
  11. Thanks. Just wondered. I got the front 0610 and the rear 1010 from SW about a month ago.
  12. So just curious, what dates did you end up with from Wilson? Mike
  13. Nasty experience with the bee. Not something I'd want to go through as I'm allergic to the danged things. It was back 30 some years ago that a bunch of us that rode decided to make a night of it at a friends cabin on the river up by Fremont, NE. Most of us arrived about dark and were pouring down the beers when the last rider (Ed) and his GF showed up. We were sitting around the fire BSing and Ed started to complain he was hot. Well, back away from the fire ya know. Have another beer! Pretty soon he started saying his head hurt. Somebody threw a flashlight on him and YIKES!!! He looked like the Pillisbury Doughboy! His head was swollen up like a basketball and his neck was the same size. We had one car there so we loaded him up and headed for the hospital. They shot him into emergency and had him in there for a long time. The doc came out and told us he had been stung on the throat by a wasp and they had him under observation at that time. Another 15 to 30 minutes and his windpipe would have swollen closed. He had a close one for sure. His girl said he had slapped at something on his neck on the way up and never said a word about it. So gladly you are not allergic. But rolling at speed and having to do the "Flight of the Bumblebee" had to be exciting enough for the both of you. Glad it all turned out well. Mike
  14. Yep, that's the ticket!! A lot of times I when I'm on the ramp getting onto the Interstate I'm still in 2nd gear and then as I blend into traffic I'll pop into 3rd. Speed limit through the city is 60 mph and once I find my pocket I'll slip into 4th and "idle" along with the traffic. (which is usually doing 65 to 70) I've got into the habit of not going to 5th until I'm over 70 to 75 mph. Keeps the revs up and have the power and response when I need it. Around town it's only a 3 speed bike. R's is goooood! Mike
  15. Dang Jeff, some people will do anything for a night out. But I do hope she can get that cleared up quickly. Mike
  16. Got a couple of new hats waiting.
  17. I had to just loosen the header and pull it forward a bit on my '84 to get to the thermostat housing. And then I loosened up the radiator to make more room for my hands to get the two screws out that hold the cover on. That's the bugger of it. Those two screws. If you still have the Phillips heads replace them with allen heads for the next time. Mike
  18. When I received the Avons I ordered just before Memorial Day from SWMoto they were dated 1010 and 0610. Look good at this point. Be getting them mounted in the next couple of weeks I hope. The ones I had on the bike were installed in early 2008 and have almost 18,000 miles on them with no signs of any cracking. The local indendent shop tried real hard to sell me an Avon off their rack for 60% off. It was only four years old. LOL! I love the Avons. Been great tires. I hope I have the same luck with this set I had with the last. Mike
  19. They would have had to follow me with a mop to clean up the drool. Those were the cars of my teen years to. Wish I still had a few of the old toys tucked away. Value has gone up a bit more than anybody ever expected. LOL!
  20. Ford retractors suck! The tensioner in them is extremely prone to dirt and grit. Once it gets a bit of dirt in it it will lose it's free play and stay in the locked position. With a little luck you might be able to pry the cover open and spray something, (non-staining) like Tuff Stuff into the thing and get it freed up. Worked on two of mine. As for the other ones ...... well, now I keep a knife in the door pocket.
  21. That goods pretty good!
  22. When I did mine I created a new harness dedicated to the R/R. Hard wired the stator directly to the R/R, then new wires from the R/R direct to the battery with the a 40 amp Maxi Fuse on the red at the battery. I mounted mine inside the fairing to keep the leads and short as possible. The OEM wires were capped off in sets. (red/red & black/black and the brown was capped off alone.) I had previously replaced the OEM main fuse with a 40 amp Maxi Fuse so I left that in place. But all I can say is the charging is spot on and way more stable than the old system. Once I get past 1,000 rpms it dead on at 14.4 with just the headlight. The lowest it has dropped while at speed it 14.2 with everything lit up. Hope that helps. Mike
  23. Yep.. heat shields. When I bought my '84 there were dozens of parts packed in boxes. Took me a while to identify everything and it took me two years of decide to put the panels back on the bike. Once I did I noticed a considerable difference in the saddle temp. Much cooler to sit on. What ever they were there to protect ... fine. But if they keep me from roasting my rump they are staying on. With the shields on and the holes in the side panels closed off with the chrome panels riding on those 100 degree days is much more bearable. Mike
  24. LOL! I have no idea. It's been about three years since I did mine. I started picking at the trunk looking at the seal and thought about what could be used to replace it. I had a bunch of scraps of the beading from doing several screens and started trying them. They fit with a lil encouragement. Worked out ok. Sealed well. I lined my trunk a couple of seasons back and it stays dry. And I ride in the rain a LOT! So all I can say is it was grey and ribbed. Mike
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