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3622
Does anyone know of a good earthing point near the head of the bike? My idea of using one of the bash bar mounts as an earth hasn't worked, as the metal has...
sanbar
antifsck
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Mar 2, 2005
12:11 am
3623
... Bleah, tapped in via the water pump mount. Pics of my now working driving light setup are at: http://tinyurl.com/6onp5 right-hand setup with bash bar cover...
sanbar
antifsck
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Mar 2, 2005
5:25 am
3624
This placement of the lights looks very nice, thanks alot for photos/ideas ... Ive got a few questions: Can you notice any vibrations in the lights, or is the...
Bille
fikse_norway
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Mar 2, 2005
8:20 am
3625
goodmorning to everyone.... in the following link http://briefcase.pathfinder.gr/download/ASTRAOPC/32812/392249/0/18.JPG you can see that i have placed road...
astraopc1974
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Mar 2, 2005
9:01 am
3626
... The studs were pretty cheap to make. As a cost-effective way of adding driving lights, I'd recommend it. ... Surprisingly vibration-free. We live along a...
sanbar
antifsck
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Mar 2, 2005
12:03 pm
3627
could not get the link to the pics to work please forward to me direct michael.t.baldwin@... Mike Baldwin www.tworivers-re-upholstery.co.uk ...
Mike Baldwin
michael815561
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Mar 2, 2005
3:55 pm
3628
... http://briefcase.pathfinder.gr/download/ASTRAOPC/32812/392249/0/18.JP G ... Now I LIKE that idea. I'm starting to trace the extra wiring left behind by the...
Nigel
northwood60
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Mar 2, 2005
9:29 pm
3629
Hello jb372002<no_reply I`ll have your Honda tall screen if it`s still going begging. Please let me know one way or the other.(I`m in Glastonbury). Cheers,...
Pat Murphy
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Mar 2, 2005
10:00 pm
3630
... What about the temperature of the lamps? Mine (55W) get hot enough to give you a nasty little burn if you touch them too soon after stopping. -sanbar -- ...
sanbar
antifsck
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Mar 2, 2005
10:37 pm
3631
A good earth point is one of the nuts holding down the front of the petrol tank. KenP [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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kape0
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Mar 2, 2005
11:26 pm
3632
The same thing happens with my driving lights also. I do not thing it is a problem though. In matter of fact I rarely use them in the city, because it pulls...
astraopc1974
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Mar 3, 2005
6:22 am
3633
Thats pretty much what happened. The annoying bit is, if I had gone thru the x-roads at above 20mph, I would probably got away with nothing more that a "slip"...
Ian Dunn
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Mar 3, 2005
5:44 pm
3634
Really? Aren't they in rubber bushes? And do you really want the earth disturbed every time the bike is serviced? (Air cleaner, carb balancing etc needs...
fourfloorsuk
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Mar 4, 2005
12:27 pm
3635
I'd have thought one of the 2 large bolts/nuts that secure the side crashbars onto the frame would have been the best bet ... From: fourfloorsuk To:...
Geoff Norfolk
geoffnorfolk
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Mar 4, 2005
5:11 pm
3636
Regarding the petrol tank front nut(s) used as earth - I have used this as an earth for my indicator-bleeper for four years with no trouble. As for removal for...
kape0@...
kape0
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Mar 4, 2005
7:15 pm
3637
Until I bought my Deauville just over six months ago I owned and rode a 1980 CX500 Shadow and a 1984 Limited Edition GL700 Wing Interstate (a Japanese variant...
Kathy
gl700
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Mar 6, 2005
9:40 am
3638
Pat It is still available. I have sent an email to you with my contact details. Let me know if you do not receive it JB ... screen if it`s still going begging....
jb372002
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Mar 6, 2005
7:31 pm
3639
Hi everyone. I've just bought a Deauville to use on the journey to and from work. (Its a much better commuter than my 1100 Dragstar). Unfortunately getting...
The Leader
seventieshero
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Mar 7, 2005
8:13 am
3640
Hi Col When deciding which bike to use for your marathon just ask yourself this: will your Dragstar run all day at 80mph? will you be able to walk when you...
Stephen Briggs
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Mar 7, 2005
10:36 am
3641
Must admit, I'm swaying towards the Honda, mainly due to the luggage I'll need to carry. That said, does anyone know any good places to buy a Topbox and fixing...
The Leader
seventieshero
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Mar 7, 2005
1:36 pm
3642
... luggage ... Col, eBay may be worth watching if you're not in too much of a hurry and can wait for one to come up ..... which they do, quite frequently. ...
dvnt650v
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Mar 7, 2005
3:03 pm
3643
Yes a Dragstar will do the run, no problem. A group of VSOC riders did a 'Round Britain' charity ride - 2400 miles in 4 days - one of them was on a Virago...
lazy_rideruk
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Mar 7, 2005
5:54 pm
3644
does anyone have experience of genuine Honda "WindLower Shield" ?? http://f4.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/gFstQonktkjb4RdmaORfucgCNB3L7JkdkMDnYq4o ...
paulforrest41
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Mar 8, 2005
8:28 am
3645
I just ordered a set from David Silver. I'll let u know in two weeks or so! PT ... From: "paulforrest41" <no_reply@...> To:...
P Townsend
p_townsend_99
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Mar 8, 2005
9:10 am
3646
Yeah I put some on my bike in December. They seem pretty good at keeping the cold and the crap off my boots and they are a doddle to fit. Steve Clemmet ...
Steve Clemmet
wingridersteve
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Mar 8, 2005
3:31 pm
3647
Paul, I've had them fitted from new and they do seem to keep the worst of the weather off your feet. I ride to work in shoes but have never had a problem when...
john.whitaker2
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Mar 8, 2005
6:19 pm
3648
Regarding DV "Lowers" - my DV does not have them and I do not think they are necessary. I have ridden about 23000 miles in all kinds of weather (including ...
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kape0
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Mar 9, 2005
4:37 pm
3649
... Your feet can reach the footpegs, right? I can't believe they don't get wet. - sanbar -- '85 BMW K100RT|'04 Honda NT650V http://antifsck.dyndns.org...
sanbar
antifsck
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Mar 10, 2005
1:47 am
3650
Oh all right I'll come out... This is like CX anonymous. I rode a CX in the 80s too ;-) Mine turned out to be a model A front half on a model B back half, or...
beholder_dw
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Mar 10, 2005
3:43 pm
3651
Whether you believe it or not is immaterial. I wear Daytona boots and overtrousers in the wet and I repeat - I have NEVER had wet feet on the bike. KenP ...
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kape0
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Mar 10, 2005
5:13 pm
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