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Just wanted to say hello. Sold my Honda VTX and now have a 2001 RSV. Has about 66,000 miles with no real maintenence done to it so I'll be picking some brains on here. Sure glad to find a friendly group for this bike. Scott
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Ran acrossed this one while surfing the Ebay wave.... I can't believe there are two fools... yes I can... that have more money than brains. I haven't seen a good ebay pissing contest in quite a while....
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Someone here posted about a LCD dash for the 1st gens tryed the search , did not work , anybody know where it is ? i have found a few for m/c but they are too small to see , only 4 in. across . is it possible to remove a small lcd screen and install a larger one ? i would like to get rid of the cms and use LCD plus i have a 75 Lincoln i am installing a PC in and would like to use this http://www.fusioncontrolcentre.com/FusionStore//catalog/index.php to connect the speedo , oil and temp senders , elec window and lites too the PC . Anybody know if there is software to do this ? i can get lcd the rite size but i am short on brains and long on want ! Dumb Thom -- but i can fix RVs and trailer bike well !!
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THIS WAS FORWARDED TO ME FROM JERRY MCDANIEL , EDITOR OF THUNDER ROADS OF GEORGIA MAGAZINE. I THOUGHT I WOULD SHARE IT WITH YOU. "Out of the mouths of babes." No teleprompter and a lot more brains than most of those in Congress. Let's make her Speaker of the House. Lots better than what we have now. [nomedia= ] [/"]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.[/nomedia]
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Who lives near or in Clinton NC? My niece has just accepted a exchange job as a teacher there. She leaves for Raleigh beginning of August for orientation and then off to Clinton mid-month. She is 26 and a high school math and science teacher. Got all the brains....must have passed over me when they were handed out! She is very excited and so are we. We might even get to see her on our travels this in August.
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eaten? Had a fancy, shmancey cocktail party we had to go to last week, and they served ostrich on a tiny peice of bread with a sauteed mushroom and some sauce on it. That was a first for me. Anyway...it got me to thinking about all the strange food I've had to try in my life. Rocky Mountain Oysters: (Tasted great till I found out what they were and promplty threw up) Alligator: (Wasn't bad, but once was enough) Rattlesnake: (Gave me the heeby jeebies)(Did I mention I'm scared to death of snakes?) Buffalo: (Pretty good, but I started pawing the ground and snorting afterwards) Venison: (The only way to eat it is if it's cooked hot and fast) Calamari: (Tastes like a rubber tire) Crayfish:(Had to eat it in Louisiana at a crayfish boil where you have to pull off the head and suck the brains out. A lot of ice cold Corona helped. Sorry, but you canjuns have a wierd sense of humor!) Pickled Pigs Feet: (When I was a little girl, my dad and I used to sit at the kitchen table with a jar of it and a quart of buttermilk. I think we did it just to make my mom sick watching us eat it. Good memories.) Sushi: (Apparently you have to aquire a taste for it. Not my cup of tea.) Anyway, that's all I can think of now. So, what's the weirdes thing you've ever been brave enough to eat?
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for my birthday, i bought a new toy. i haven't seen one on the market in 30+ years. do any of you remember ".05 spinning tops"? you know , the wooden one, that you wrap the string around, and toss! dang near beat my brains out, trying to re-learn what seemed to come so easy , when i was a kid. lol just jt