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50985
The socket is a special size and available from Honda for a nominal fee. I use a spanner from a motorcycle shock absorber and tighten mine. You probably have...
Rudy Gallucci
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Nov 1, 2004
12:41 pm
50986
Hi, gang. In preparation for the winter riding season, I switched to my taller windshield (thanks Harvey) this weekend. I also put on my new highway pegs...
cameron19444
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Nov 1, 2004
2:23 pm
50987
Cameron, You can find two and three foot SAE extension cords at: http://www.powerletproducts.com/products/cables.php Part numbers PAC-022-24 and PAC-022-036....
Seth Stern
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Nov 1, 2004
3:00 pm
50988
I'm under the impression that very small things (bugs, sand, etc. can contribute to making fork seals leak? So, more frequent observations/cleaning might...
coybob
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Nov 1, 2004
4:49 pm
50989
Does anyone have the web address for Edset Heatsets? Thanks, Paul...
pljustus
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Nov 1, 2004
4:55 pm
50990
I looked up edset through my browser. Here it is. http://bluzplayer.biz/edsets/index.htm ... From: "pljustus" <pljustus@...> To: <ipcrc@yahoogroups.com>...
Ben White
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Nov 1, 2004
5:18 pm
50991
Seth: Thanks for the info. I did a websearch for PAC-022 and also found California Sport Touring sells them. And although I'd pay $3.33 less for two 36"...
cameron19444
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Nov 1, 2004
5:30 pm
50992
Hi Group: Need to replace the windscreen on my 1998. Have reviewed the service manual, pp 2-7,8 and DUH!!! Cant figure out how to get the rear view mirror ...
S.
windracer1
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Nov 1, 2004
5:40 pm
50993
Scott: Two options - A. Brute Force - just rip 'em off. They have a spring loaded clip that attaches them to the body and they are designed to come off rather...
Floyd Gilzow
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Nov 1, 2004
5:57 pm
50994
Push the inside surface of the mirror itself inwards which will reveal two allen head screws. Once they are removed, the mirror will pull free but watch out...
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Nov 1, 2004
7:51 pm
50995
(Forwarded by request from Ron Grant) Fellow PCers...... Well I have been avidly lurking on the list for 3 weeks or so, ever since I returned to internet...
Jeff McGill
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Nov 1, 2004
7:53 pm
50996
... Quickest way I've been able to do this without damaging the mirror is to kneel down under the mirror to check-out something on the fairing and stand-up...
Kevin
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Nov 1, 2004
7:56 pm
50997
One thing to keep in mind. When the mirror gets "broken off", you will need to reattach the heavy plastic piece to the mirror. This will involve unscrewing...
cameron19444
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Nov 1, 2004
8:07 pm
50998
I can't seem to find this part on the fiche: In the gap just behind the radiator, near the bottom, is a 90-degree hose fitting held on by two hex bolts to the...
Kevin
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Nov 1, 2004
8:08 pm
50999
And although I'd pay $3.33 less ... iPCRC ... I read where he had a bad experience with them but he did not say what it was or how it worked out. I will not...
Rudy Gallucci
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Nov 1, 2004
10:16 pm
51000
Under subject I meant grip cord extensions. I looked at the headset sight and had it on my mind. CRS strikes again. Rudy...
Rudy Gallucci
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Nov 1, 2004
10:19 pm
51001
Is item number 2 what you mean? http://www.directcon.net/lcshepp/PC800PLPageD6.html Grid D6. water pipe. Rudy...
Rudy Gallucci
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Nov 1, 2004
10:35 pm
51002
... I believe so...I saw "pipe" in the header and moved on...but #4 is a Hose, and it all looks about right. Just couldn't visualize it without the positional...
Kevin
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Nov 1, 2004
11:06 pm
51003
To keep interest going this forthcoming long winter, why's say we start a posting to see who rode their PC on the coldest day. I realize it will have to be on...
usnretired1981
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Nov 2, 2004
12:07 am
51004
... Likely not the coldest, but I'll start: Trip to my parents house in winter (2.5 hours total): 1 hour + 60mph + 42°F 1 hour + 70mph + 39°F 30 minutes +...
Kevin
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Nov 2, 2004
12:32 am
51005
The coldest ride I have had so far was in January of 03, on my way to California. I woke up to a very beautiful sunny morning, but one step outside and I knew...
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Nov 2, 2004
12:50 am
51006
... [snip MC philosophy] That bottom part about why you ride was beautiful.... Whether the daily commute ride, rain ride, cold ride, joy ride, or A-to-B ride,...
Kevin
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Nov 2, 2004
12:59 am
51007
Speaking for both my brother and myself, we ride down into the teens. I can't find my photos right now, but last year I was parking the PC beside piles of...
Israel Engle
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Nov 2, 2004
1:12 am
51008
My idea of a Polar Bear Ride is a quick trip to the Autotrain to load up my bike for a week in Florida ... anyone up North wanna join me? [Non-text portions of...
Willie Seay
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Nov 2, 2004
1:44 am
51009
I just noticed my left fork seal is weeping on Red Ryder. The bike has 19, 400 miles on it. I checked the owner's manual and found nothing in it about forks ...
John
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Nov 2, 2004
1:53 am
51010
Tim I used Plastex on mine (HYPERLINK "http://plastex.home.att.net"http://plastex.home.att.net). It worked great. I also puchased some fiberglass cloth at...
Stacey Brown
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Nov 2, 2004
2:11 am
51011
Short bit to brag, but I am the original. Today you can go to the Artic Circle on a PC (it has been done about 4 years ago), Alaska to the tip of S. America,...
polardog1
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Nov 2, 2004
2:15 am
51012
I don't know the actual time ridden in what temperature but coming back from VIR on October 12 this year I went out to wipe the dew off the PC in Summersville...
Rudy Gallucci
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Nov 2, 2004
2:30 am
51013
... teens. ... Is, last year doesn't count!!! Even though it's not winter yet, I'm posting that I rode this morning in 63 degree weather. It was a bitter...
Dan Gentili
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Nov 2, 2004
2:39 am
51014
One word, if you knock it off and need to undo the Philips screws, but anti-seize, I found that mine were a real dilly to remove. And once, on the road, could...
Rodney
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Nov 2, 2004
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