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Phil, glad your son got a test. Here in the US, tests are in scarcity. I have no idea how they plan to get the economy going and workers going back without testing. OTOH, pollution seems to be clearing. I understand that Los Angeles has the cleanest air in the USA the other day. There is a rational way ahead and this respite offers some insight. I think we're rational people but with different agendas largely due to our strada. Hopefully, we'll learn that we're all embedded in the same strada.
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"The Cork" ........ in my tank bag.
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Prolly need to attach it with a hose clamp.
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My EV has a 110 front and a 140 rear. At least my EVs are tubeless, I don't think the Jackal's are. Rims are 2 1/2 x 18 inches and the rear are 3 1/2 x 17 inches. I have no idea of the hubs and spacing.
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Phil, there's always the cork.
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Corona / Covid19
LowRyter replied to Admin Jaap's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
If we have to point at the worst generation, we can look at our own (Boomers). I mean the promise of love and peace in the '60s has lead to horrific outcomes that have spiraled since the 1980s. So I am more ashamed of my generation rather than criticizing the youngers'. I have no idea how this is coming out. But I think a severe recession and even worse health outcomes for the next few years. Then those younger folks will have to put it all back together. -
Mine was leaking and replaced by an emergency repair with plumbing "L" fitting and a cork in the tankbag. I purchased an outboard boat fuel tank quickconnect. I mean to install it sometime hopefully without a huge mess. It's about 3 in long so I could have issues fitting it under the tank and might have a vapor lock issue with inadequate heat protection. By comparison, the little cork doesn't seem too bad.
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Get well Paul. I think Germany is one of the best places in the world for medical care right now. For the rest of us, watch out stay healthy. Wash your hands, keep your distance.
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Well Docc, Edmond has a few murals. The is "Dali in the Alley". No words until now. My dad, he was 18 when I was born, worked across the alley as a meter reader and service tech for the gas company. The company's office has moved out.
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Let me break tradition by giving an introduction. My hometown, Edmond OK, was named for railroad man the worked A,T&SF rail line before statehood. It's my understanding that we're at 1200 ft elevation the steepest point on the line between Kansas City and Houston. This mural displays a little of the town history. At the top center "Old North Tower" at the Univ of Central OK. I actually went to kindergarten in the blg, my sons got degrees there. The brownstone building on right bottom is the old Citizens' National Bank. When I was about 10 year old, riding in the school bus, I saw cops running towards the building during a bank robbery. The RR station is long gone. I remember as a child hearing trains and banging all night long as the RR crew "switched" train cars from train to train. Edmond was also the town where the famous east-west Rt 66 crosses north-south Rt 77. Hwy 77 runs from Mexico to Canada. Truly the American crossroads. This photo is taken a block south of the intersection.
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OK, I took the bike out today and it shifted great, almost like butta. Only had one missed shift which is better than normal. I was out taking photos and one time the dang starter would kick, I shook it and wound right up. <duh> So whatever un-indexed in the tranny is now re-indexed (for now). It was a little bit cooler day but I still wound it up daring it to miss a shift and nothin' but good. The poor bike is due a once over, valve adjustment and a fluid change. We'll see what's up.
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It seems to display the same symptoms as Cash's "missing pin"?
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Mine is doing the same thing now. It will get a false neutral shifting 2-3 and 3-4. When I kick it again, it jerks and moves a gear higher than it should. If I don't use the clutch it's usually fine. I thought there was an external adjuster on it but if there is I can't figure it out. It has a the extender piece on the shifter too. Downshifting is no problem.
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https://www.motorcycleid.com/sport-bike/universal-windshields-fairings/?filter=1&vehicle=142234&departments[]=Parts&ptypes[]=Fairings These are cheap new universal style. There should be plenty of flyscreens for 7in headlight. I'd just hate to paint candy green or any of the other candy and metallics on this bike.
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I am reminded of the adage, it's not what you ride, it's that you ride. I think Prince was about 5'2" .... I think he could be proud of riding a little Honda
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^^^^^^^^^^ great suspension. Now I am starting to understand what you Ohlins guys like.
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Gratuitous Pics of Girls + Guzzi
LowRyter replied to sign216's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
I should know better to post this but I see two asses here. -
Corona / Covid19
LowRyter replied to Admin Jaap's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Whenever I watch the Isle of Man, I can never understand anything when they interview those guys. Half time I can't even understand the announcers. They should use subtitles. George Bernard Shaw's observation that “The British and the Americans are two great peoples divided by a common language." Perhaps so are the Brits? -
Corona / Covid19
LowRyter replied to Admin Jaap's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
That's Ok, I'll bet none of us can understand anyone from New Orleans. It's a native language that no one understands.