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Apr
12
Hello ALL,
It has been a quite a while since I have posted anything here. I used to log into this site from directparts site and after it shutdown (very dpressed:angry: ) I thought this went with it.
Sure glad to see all is well here & it is great to be back!
Ride Safe!
Cracker
It has been a quite a while since I have posted anything here. I used to log into this site from directparts site and after it shutdown (very dpressed:angry: ) I thought this went with it.
Sure glad to see all is well here & it is great to be back!
Ride Safe!
Cracker
Apr
12
It occurs to me that lots of us have hunting down as a hobby, as well as getting a little fresh air on our rides.
Here in the UK, we go deer stalking, not deer hunting, because hunting is something you do on a horse.
Anyway, I'm interested in the way u guys in the US, and elsewhere, hunt. Down in England, it's usually creeping around woodland and sneaking up close (maybe 80 yards if you're really quiet) for your shot. My .243 Winchester is big enough for anything around here, but I suspect that there is some bigger game on offer in the US.
So, if anyone's interested, I can fill u in on some of the quarry species here, and I'm definitely interested to know what u guys chase in other countries.
Here in the UK, we go deer stalking, not deer hunting, because hunting is something you do on a horse.

Anyway, I'm interested in the way u guys in the US, and elsewhere, hunt. Down in England, it's usually creeping around woodland and sneaking up close (maybe 80 yards if you're really quiet) for your shot. My .243 Winchester is big enough for anything around here, but I suspect that there is some bigger game on offer in the US.
So, if anyone's interested, I can fill u in on some of the quarry species here, and I'm definitely interested to know what u guys chase in other countries.
Apr
11
Ok, I asked about this on another thread so I figured it'd be better to start a new one, but is there anybody here that rides in the Illinois, indiana, wisconsin, Iowa area ??
Apr
11
So, I know this will get interesting.... I am looking for a small tool kit to go on my bike.... I am thinking about getting one of those screwdrivers that the blades pull out and you can change from phillips to flat and have a few different sizes of each...... maybe a few zip ties, some loc tight......what else would cover MOST roadside repairs? I am not going to spend the 150 or whatever they charge for the "factory tool kit" and want to have wrenches (standard, allen, and torques) that REALLY are needed for a 2004 E Glide Standard....(looked in the service manual for a tools list...they have one, but it is for the BIG tools/specialty tools, not the "hand tools") Thanks for the input! :chopper:
So, the list as I see it so far:
Loc Tight
zip ties
changeable screwdriver
Small...
So, the list as I see it so far:
Loc Tight
zip ties
changeable screwdriver
Small...
Apr
10
Looking to upgrade my Deuce a little, what can I expect as far as performance and economy (I know, the two don't usually go together!) by installing the PCIII? What have you experienced?
GunnyG
GunnyG

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