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How are you mounting them??? How are you weatherproffing them??? No need to re-invent the wheel. Looking for ideas that are working and pictures if possible. Im going with this set up unless someone has a better option. This looks like a nice clear install that will protect it nicely. I visited all I could in here through search feature and rthough this is a old post it looks to be the best option. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=55068&highlight=garmin
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They have an "invisible" bicycle helmet now. Starts as a collar around the neck but in an accident/fall it inflates like an air bag to protect the rider's head. Are motorcycle helmets next ? http://www.hovding.com/en/how/
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My question is...how many of you riders use a Radar Detector on your bikes? And secondly...do you use a Radar Detector COVER on it, to protect it from the weather? I am NOT looking for opinions as to which detector to use, and which cover is best. I simply would like to ask...do you use a radar detector, and if so...do you have a cover for it, OTHER than a plastic ziplock baggy. I mean....a real world custom made...serious duty cover made to protect your $ 400.00 + radar detector???? I am going somewhere with this, so I ask you to please just bear this out, and let's see what the numbers are. If you want...go to the VR poll pages, and answer there.
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As I do every Memorial Day on this site, I want to Thank some folks. I want to say Thank You to my Grandfathers, who served in the battle fields of WWII, 1 who was a medic, and one who delivered the supplies to the front lines. Thank You, to all the brothers and sisters I served with while I helped protect this country for 6 1/2 years. Thank You to likes of Boomer, Gunboat, Master Guns, Buddy Rich and Monty, and all the others here on this website who sacrificed some or all of their lives protecting this country. Thank You to all the modern day Warriors, who protect us as I type this. This is the most hallowed day to me, I take Memorial Day very seriously, this is the 1 day that after I left the service that I will NOT work on. Even though other countries honor their veterans on different days, I am honored to remember all the Canadians, Brits, Aussies, and all the other countries who have fought beside us in the worlds conflicts on our Memorial Day. God Bless all of you My Friends....
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At the Cody Intl Rally I won a can of Protect All cleaner and polish. This stuff is FANTASTIC! I ordered 2 gallons of it. It also makes my chrome wheels VERY SHINY! Thanks for whoever got this stuff to give away.
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These started out all black and my brother Rich fixed them for me. The finished product is much brighter. Is ther anything I can put on them to protect them because the aluminum is very soft.
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I just read this story and found it interesting. An inflatable jacket to protect a motorcyclist in the event of an accident. Anybody here have one? http://www.wbaltv.com/news/14328936/detail.html
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This probably should have been put in the jokes section, but it kinda reminds me of a few of us here. (names removed to protect the guilty) You probably won’t understand a > word, but the video’s a hoot > There are trees that grow in > Africa which, once a year, produce very juicy fruits that > contain a large percentage of alcohol. Because there is a > shortage of water at that time, as soon as the fruits are > ripe, animals come there to help protect themselves from the > heat. What happens next, you can watch for yourselves. > This is real video from a French documentary about > Africa . [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erPdVtCHEe4]YouTube - Jungle alcohol tree1[/ame]
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Mom Nabbed for Breastfeeding While Driving http://www.newser.com/story/52071/mom-nabbed-for-breastfeeding-while-driving.html It never ceases to amaze me at just how stupid the human race can be sometimes. This is a classic example of why "Big Brother" thinks he has to make so many ridiculous laws to protect us from ourselves. A few people out of how many millions does something stupid, and now we ALL will have to suffer the consequences.
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If you have no invitations to any parties this year, here is an official one for you. We are having a New Year's Eve Toga Chat Party! If your Toga is at the cleaners, wear a sheet. We promise to have the heat turned up! Drinks are no charge, bring your favorite snack. If you have better things to do with your last night of 2008; at least just stop in to say hi, or lurk for a while. Remember all names have been changed to protect the innocent. No surcharge, no bouncers needed, and rooster promised to be good, so he says. It promises to be an interesting evening. The party starts around 9PM EST, or whenever you get there. Happy New Year to Everyone! Riding Season is coming!
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:stirthepot:Someone is breaking the the rules about pictures. Anybody know who it can be? IT might be you! Names will be withheld to protect the innocent!
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ruffrider99 is no more:bawling: Introducing "Ruffy" (the names have been changed to protect the innocent).
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Here is a question for all the electrical engineers we have on the site. Since I am having trouble locating a trailer isolator to tow the trailer I just got with independent turn signals and brake lights at a somewhat reasonable cost, would it be possible to just hard wire individual diodes into each wire to protect the bike from shorts that could occur in the trailer? The trailer lights would still power from the original bike lighting but, would this not protect it from a back-feed situation blowing fuses on the bike? Since I have no idea what amperage standard 1156 and 1157 bulbs pull, I would need to know what diodes to use that would accommodate the 12 Volts and the amperage draw but, I don't see why it would not work. I know many have just hard wired their trailers straight but, I suppose I am the cautious type. Diodes would be cheap insurance I believe and they cost little at Radio Shack. I thought about just installing them in-line and covering with heat-shrink. Perhaps installing them into a very small project box would be better. What do you all think? Dog
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Is there another vendor who makes air wings other than Baker? I would like to compare the products. I saw in a earlier post that some where made using alluminum plate are there any pictures and/or fabrication information? I am mainly looking into the lower wings that protect the feet. I have the crashbar chaps by Airlite on my Nomad and they are great ! Easy on and off with velcro... http://www.airlite.ca/page_images/1/kawasaki_nomad_engine_guard.jpgt. Any other ideas ? Dave
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Has anyone tried these? I'm thinking of getting a set to help protect will staying cool. http://www.shadetreepowersports.com/cgi-bin/A1A7ECA8/mac/additmdtl.mac/showItemDetail?item=32-94&qtyA=0&phsO=N&desc=FIRST%AE%20SHORT%20CHAPS%20W%2FO%20FRINGE&drpshp=N&alOrd=Y&iQty=.000&oQty=.000&initQty=1&assortParent=N&itemForSale=N&styleName=Click%20here%20to%20view%20sizes&fixD=&face=.00&gftc=&stck=N&prefS=&calledFrom=DS&ordInfo1=&ordInfo2=&ordInfo3=&ordMan1=N&ordMan2=N&ordMan3=N&persCode=&persReqd=&persLink=%20&shipRemaining=0&daysBetween=0&daysBetweenFix=0&monthsBetween=0