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Labor day labor

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by ReeseSS, Sep 2, 2007.

  1. voodoochild

    voodoochild New Member

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    Good luck today Steve and be careful........
  2. FLHTbiker

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    Well Labor Day weekend I led 30 bikes down the Oregon coast to Eureka CA for our HOG chapter over nighter. We all went to the Samoa Cook house in Eureka on Sunday for a home style dinner with the best pot roast I've had in years. Round trip was right at 1000 miles. Weather was sunny, no wind and just beautiful.
    The ride was great 3 days of riding, except for starting out with no break light, turn signal, horn, cruise. Stopped for our first night at the Mill Casino in Coos Bay on the Oregon Coast and that's where I discovered a Access fuse was the culprit.
    We split up into two groups and it worked great. The Oregon coast if you have not rode it has some really fine riding and scenery.

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  3. Red Rider

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    FLHTbiker- Fuses can blow on their own, but they can also blow for a reason. May want to check for too much moisture around your connections. I lived in Monterey for a few years, and I know that moisture can seep into just about anywhere. Not a problem here in Nevada...none to seep!

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