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Title: Great day for a ride
Post by: cigarmike on February 12, 2006, 12:14:41 AM
Well very sorry to those of you in bad weather right now, but will gladly share my day with you today, its been raining an awful lot here for awhile now, the last few days have been more spring like though, tee-shirt weather and perfect for riding.....today was the first time I rode my scooter hard, nearing the 500 mile break in mark, so took her out to see what we could do. jumped on the freway and just went, cruis'es 80 mph at 3k rpm, but cuts the road like butter, this Bike just wants to go !!! Wound up in Pleasanton, a small little old town that is full of rich people now, and a bunch of little shops where all the finest girls this side of LA gather. Lots of sidewalk cafe's and we found one that was of the Mexican varity. Got the table ride next to the sidewalk, so got a great view of the girls in summer shorts, walkin by,
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: displacing air on February 12, 2006, 12:47:27 AM
Man...I am green with envy!  Still snow flurries here. Took the cover
off the melon yesterday and started her up just to hear her. Cover
back on now and she's plugged back in...just wait for the temps in the
50s...maybe forties...I am getting real antsie!
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: 110tHunDer on February 12, 2006, 08:06:15 AM
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Man...I am green with envy!

Lol, air.  That's about what it's like here this weekend.

Mike, sounds like a nice ride.  With pipes, today's will only be better!  Have fun!
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: Fired00d on February 12, 2006, 08:07:33 AM
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[highlight]Well very sorry to those of you in bad weather right now[/highlight].....

.......[highlight] I keep scraping metal in a left hand curve...thought it was my foot board, but it was not, I am scraping the kickstand?, do I need more air in my airshock[/highlight].......

[highlight]I found out on the way home into the headwind and pushing 95.......I also need a little taller windshield. Wind beat the crap out of my face[/highlight]........

Cigarmike,
Since you feel sorry for us in bad weather (six inches of snow yesterday) I'm not going to be mad at you. [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif] At least you were thinking about us as you were riding, smoking a fine cigar, and looking at fine women. [smiley=drink.gif]

On the air shock thing, you may want to check air pressure in them. I'm 6'3" 265lbs, and I'm running about 40 - 45lbs pressure in them. I know for our bikes (SEEG) they had misprinted the maximum air pressure you could run in them (check out this thread (http://flhrsei.org/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?num=1120693584/0)), not sure if they have fixed that error in your manual. If that doesn't work then you may want to read some of the threads on Progressive shocks.

For the windshield thing I too had the problem of wind in the face and buffeting effect. I found a eBay seller American-Thunder (http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZamericanQ2dthunderQQssPageNameZSTRKQ3aMEFSQ3aMESOI) that has really nice shields and they are inexpensive (I got the 8" dark smoked and it has worked well for my height). Also you may want to check out the Clearview Windshield (http://flhrsei.org/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?num=1137623083) thread.

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Ride Safe,
Fired00d
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Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: cigarmike on February 12, 2006, 09:39:29 AM
Thanks much for the links Fired...Every post is costing me more and more $$$ lol, I love this site, it saves me a lot of time finding and researching fixes and up grades without any work. I only hope my bank account can keep up with my post count.
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: Wrongway on February 12, 2006, 10:39:36 AM
Looking forward to riding to Long Beach today to see a Bro and do some Coast riding, I will be posting a CVO post-it on the windshield for you snowbound brothers though. [smiley=oops.gif]
 Before we hit the 100 mile mark on the Crimson we added the 9" Smoked (Matches the lower shields) from eglidegoodies. The smoke on the stock shield is "not for street use" above the size it came, so no Harley part looks good. I'm 5'8" and the wind hit my face all too wrong.
 ALL your coments are right on the $$$$, these bikes run! I have been telling friends just this week that I have to relearn to ride, I.E. Slow the hell down! 90mph+++ is what the CUSE wants, but here in So. Cal. the law is in abundance, and as a school bus mechanic if I loose my license I loose my job, see ya! The handling, balance, torque, all add up to an awsome bike (Thank you Harley Davidson), just paint it right and we can ride up to cloud 9. Ride saft,  Wrongway
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: erniezap on February 12, 2006, 10:41:18 AM
Mike, we're in the same area.  Are you riding today?  It's too nice not to IMHO.
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: cigarmike on February 12, 2006, 11:22:18 AM
hey Ernie, it depends on what time I get my pipes on and stage one set up etc., but 'yes', fully intend to ride after that (cant wait for the neighbors to complain !!!) they have had it way too quiet since I parked the bar hopper and started breaking the new one in , lol, I'll shoot you my cell #, Im stepping out the door as I type this to go get the pipes on.
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: BobD on February 12, 2006, 12:01:37 PM
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Thanks much for the links Fired...Every post is costing me more and more $$$ lol, I love this site, it saves me a lot of time finding and researching fixes and up grades without any work. I only hope my bank account can keep up with my post count.
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: HUBBARD on February 12, 2006, 01:35:23 PM
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All of us who are suffering through REAL winter will be laughing our asses off this summer when we're ridin' and you desert guys a feeling the 110 degree heat. 8-)

8" of Snow, and still snowing, 22 degrees.  All I can do is go over to OTIS's and look at Ol' Maudie!  Livin' for BikeWeek!  [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif] Later--HUBBARD
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: naitram on February 12, 2006, 01:38:28 PM
we're up to almost a foot of snow here, still 4+ hours before its done
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: Fired00d on February 12, 2006, 01:49:28 PM
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8" of Snow, and still snowing, 22 degrees.
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: mhjimh on February 12, 2006, 01:51:21 PM
Snowing in S. IL. but reading about riding is going to make me go out to the garage and start it up just to hear it run again. Haven't rode in almost three weeks. Can't wait till summer!!!!(dying from cabin fever)
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: fatboyse2 on February 12, 2006, 01:52:20 PM
We've got 16" and it's finally tappering off.  The wind is picking up and snow is blowing and piling up all over.  The snow plows were out this morning, but decided to come back later in the day as it was really coming down hard this morning.  The quad has been a blast in the snow.
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: Jock on February 12, 2006, 02:02:23 PM
For those of you in the snow, be sure to put a smiley face on the matter..

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Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: Fired00d on February 12, 2006, 02:12:08 PM
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Snowing in S. IL. but reading about riding is going to make me go out to the [highlight]garage and start it up just to hear it run again.[/highlight] Haven't rode in almost three weeks. Can't wait till summer!!!!(dying from cabin fever)

I know what you mean! Wonder how long I can let it run before the C02 monitors start going off in house?
      
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Ride Safe,
Fired00d
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Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: geezerglide on February 12, 2006, 08:09:16 PM
Today in Calgary and area 12 Deg C., 53 Deg. F drove all day with friends wife's 04 Fatboy. Great ride, thought we'd get in as it will be - 20 deg. C,
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: SPIDERMAN on February 12, 2006, 08:43:08 PM

[highlight]All of us who are suffering through REAL winter will be laughing our asses off this summer when we're ridin' and you desert guys a feeling the 110 degree heat. [/highlight]

never been to  Dago have you dude  8-)

 America's finest city Temps range from the low 40's to the high 80's year round. Yeah it's hot 50 miles east from the coast in August, but who the hell rides in the desert in August. We do that in the "winter"
Summertime in Dago, we cruise the PCH from Mexico to Malibu  and oh the sights we see  ;)
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: Wrongway on February 12, 2006, 09:36:07 PM
[highlight]All of us who are suffering through REAL winter will be laughing our asses off this summer when we're ridin' and you desert guys a feeling the 110 degree heat.[/highlight]
 Laugh all you want, but we will still be RIDING! Just a little more  [smiley=drink.gif] [smiley=drink.gif] [smiley=drink.gif] [smiley=drink.gif]
along the way.
 The face got sunburned on the 250 miles I was able to ride today ;D
We can brag about the weather, but we pay the price for it. The crime is well known, traffic that squeezes you if you try and split lanes(legal here), I no longer speak the proper language, about $300.00 to regester your car every year, taxes on everything you do, can't even stop in the National Forrest without a pass( I always thought this is why I pay taxes). I honestly can't wait to move from this state upon retirement. Wrongway
Title: Re: Great day for a ride
Post by: The Bolvine Gigolo! on February 14, 2006, 01:36:55 AM
Hey! Wrongway
Three hundred to reg your Car thats cheap! it's just about that to reg the SEEG.
Oh! Calif you gota love it.

Don ( ISelBulls)