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Jul
18
The other day I go to kick the bike over and it jams when the pedal came back up - had to kick the pedal hard a few times to dislodge it. This has happened before.
Then I go to kick it and the pedal goes down crunching all the way and sticks in the bottom position. It did not turn the motor over. Ye Gads. Well, Tattoo came to my rescue and gave me a push start and I rode the beast home, no problems shifting.
Took the side cover off and found that the kicker gear was pretty mangled up on the back side where the "ears" stick out. Also, the bearing retaining plate was chewed up. Then I saw the crack in the inside of the cover and also a crack in the bushing.
Thinking this was going to cost a small fortune to fix, I looked for J&P online and was able to find the three parts I needed...
Then I go to kick it and the pedal goes down crunching all the way and sticks in the bottom position. It did not turn the motor over. Ye Gads. Well, Tattoo came to my rescue and gave me a push start and I rode the beast home, no problems shifting.
Took the side cover off and found that the kicker gear was pretty mangled up on the back side where the "ears" stick out. Also, the bearing retaining plate was chewed up. Then I saw the crack in the inside of the cover and also a crack in the bushing.
Thinking this was going to cost a small fortune to fix, I looked for J&P online and was able to find the three parts I needed...
Jul
17
City of Tillamook sits right on the central Oregon coast and once hosted some of the largest Blimps used in WWII
The structure is still there but the Blimps are gone now. It is enormous inside and could hold 8 Blimps at one time. Now they store
Old WWII fighters and bombers inside. All the plans run and fly. Here are a few pics, my favorite was the P51 Mustang and the P38 both fighters used in the war. The P38 was the fighter they used to chase down the Japanese Admiral Yamamoto, mastermind of the Pearl Harbor attack.
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The structure is still there but the Blimps are gone now. It is enormous inside and could hold 8 Blimps at one time. Now they store
Old WWII fighters and bombers inside. All the plans run and fly. Here are a few pics, my favorite was the P51 Mustang and the P38 both fighters used in the war. The P38 was the fighter they used to chase down the Japanese Admiral Yamamoto, mastermind of the Pearl Harbor attack.
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Jul
17
Plan on installing chrome front end on my bike. Any one manufacturer better than the other when it comes to fit and finish:
Jul
17
Jul
17
DO NOT ADD A SINGLE WORD
Yes, he told us in advance what he planned to do. Few were listening.
The following is a narrative taken from a 2008 Sunday morning televised "Meet The Press'.
From Sunday's 07 Sept. 2008 11 : 48 : 04 EST, Televised "Meet the Press" THE THEN Senator Obama was asked about his stance on the American Flag.
General Bill Gann' USAF (ret.) asked Obama to explain WHY he doesn't follow protocol when the National Anthem is played.
The General stated to Obama that according to the United States Code, Title 36, Chapter 10, Sec. 171...
During rendition of the national anthem, when the flag is displayed, all present (except those in uniform) are expected to stand at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. Or, at the very least,...
Yes, he told us in advance what he planned to do. Few were listening.
The following is a narrative taken from a 2008 Sunday morning televised "Meet The Press'.
From Sunday's 07 Sept. 2008 11 : 48 : 04 EST, Televised "Meet the Press" THE THEN Senator Obama was asked about his stance on the American Flag.
General Bill Gann' USAF (ret.) asked Obama to explain WHY he doesn't follow protocol when the National Anthem is played.
The General stated to Obama that according to the United States Code, Title 36, Chapter 10, Sec. 171...
During rendition of the national anthem, when the flag is displayed, all present (except those in uniform) are expected to stand at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. Or, at the very least,...
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