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I didn't know of this one but just watched it. It's a lot of Steve, but also Bud. The development of the Metisse is at the core. Steve McQueen: Desert Racer Free with a few ads @ Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B075RR7Q4N/ref=atv_hm_hom_c_PqBHeq_brws_6_5?jic=36|CgtmcmVld2l0aGFkcxIMc3Vic2NyaXB0aW9u
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that Griso already knows the way to Tellico Plains
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Twentieth (XX!) South'n Spine Raid 2024
footgoose replied to Admin Jaap's topic in Meetings, Clubs & Events
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The push for this agenda gains momentum every year. The push-back will continue as well thankfully. 2030 was originally 2021. Watching how various nations have recently reacted to real world energy needs gives me hope that the ICE (and coal, LNG, oil) will continue for many more years, until alternatives that actually work can overtake and replace them. "pleasure" vehicles, like most motorcycles, will be an easy target when these bans get traction.
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Gratuitous Pics of Girls + Guzzi
footgoose replied to sign216's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
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Pretty common on worn linkage is the shift 'foot' lever striking the pork chop on the down stroke. Look for chipped paint and be sure it does not touch. Clean and lube all of it. Look for any wobbly bits. The extender will improve shifting even more, but not if it has other problems.
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It's more about peace of mind. the odds are against you
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I'd be very inclined to keep it original. Cafe Sport is one of the nicest model variants. My Ohlins rear cost me $225. to have rebuilt at my local Duc shop.
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I'm having a tough time understanding so bear with me. Is anyone suggesting a rider can or could, buy ins for one bike (lets say $150 annually) and on the same policy add a bike or three, and the rate is still $150 for all? The logic being the one ridden is insured and the others not, unless you ride them? Theoretically I could crash the insured one on Monday, #2 is still insured to crash on Tuesday, and #3 on Wednesday.. and all for the same $150 premium? This makes no business sense to me. Now if the 3 in one single policy cost $450, I get it. I have State Farm. Great rates and winter lay-up is optional. I get a small discount for multiple vehicles (bikes, cars, truck) but each has a policy. I can not imagine an Ins Co lumping my 3 bikes into the same cost as insuring one. One is a liter sport bike, one is a dual sport single, and one is a vintage. Actuarials are all over the place. What am I missing? Winter lay-up.. I have to call and activate it. The bike is covered Except to ride. When I want to ride it I must call and reactivate it. Premiums are pro rated accordingly. I don't use it as the rates are cheap and weather is unreliable in Indiana. @p6x What do you mean by compound rates? I couldn't find info on that, only composite rates, which I think would be more costly (to old guys) in the long term
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I purchased a set from a member here several years ago. I didn't install them and have decided not to. They are well made. I have Ducati Monster pegs on now, which are the same as stock MG but with rubber padding.
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@docc said Docc, you sent me into a rabbit hole of alternative guitar tuning. Way back when I used to work on songs using them, I referred to everything not standard guitar tuning as open. Technically I was incorrect, but it's not really an argument of significance for me. I found the various tunings fascinating, and so many, like Makana, produce such a great sound. I gave up years ago on most of it because the memory work with standard tune was more than enough for me. My 'Going to California' example used double drop d, which is at least part of the slack tuning Makala is using for that song. Curiosity demands I figure it out fully. On his website they describe slack as a unique to Hawaii traditional style. He is quite talented.