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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #75 on: December 08, 2007, 08:38:58 PM »


the tale of the tape!

Roger 668 miles today for you!

Nancy made me promise we wouldn't go over a hundred!

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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #76 on: December 08, 2007, 08:40:05 PM »

the end of pictures for tonight
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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #77 on: December 08, 2007, 09:08:05 PM »

Some lady the banana attracted at a stop!

Thanks Roger,

Now Martha thinks she needs one of these to go with her yellow Screamin Eagle V-Rod!
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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #78 on: December 08, 2007, 09:30:11 PM »

I like this idea of hopscotching. I can get it up to Hogbreath and he can take it to Twolane. Yea, I like the idea and no, I wouldn't switch out my scratched tour pack lid. I can't believe Chip scratched you're lid in the same spot. ::)
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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #79 on: December 08, 2007, 09:51:21 PM »

Roger,
           Twincam could get me the bike from AZ and then I'd take it to Duke 

OK, Who's gonna get it from  ???? to Twincam ?


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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #80 on: December 08, 2007, 09:56:09 PM »

Thanks Roger,

Now Martha thinks she needs one of these to go with her yellow Screamin Eagle V-Rod!


This site can be dangerous that way lilbear  ;)

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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #81 on: December 09, 2007, 12:09:27 AM »

Roger,
           Twincam could get me the bike from AZ and then I'd take it to Duke 

OK, Who's gonna get it from  ???? to Twincam ?


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If Mikey or Arcticdude are buys I'll get it the extended leg.

Roger, the yellow bikes are striking.  Definitely stand out machines.  Congrats on getting such a nice example.

Do I remember correctly that it really will go to Traxxion Dynamics before you have it brought west?  After experiencing that on the SEUC just can't be without it on the new ride?  If so I understand.  Whenever I get on another bike now they feel like badly sprung station wagons with no shocks in comparison to what we've gotten used to.

Congrats again.  Enjoy it a lot.
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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #82 on: December 09, 2007, 03:15:43 AM »

Hey Chip, lilbear et al, thanks for making the run up to pick up the bike and check it out.

It really, truly is appreciated.  Looks like blonds do have more fun, at least when on the yellow bike :2vrolijk_21:

Like B B says, it can be expensive on here, crap it cost me another bike :bananarock:

Don the Traxx addition is a must for sure, no way I would enjoy the bike without it as much as with it.  I guess I need to decide on the Progressives vs the Bitubo, from what folks here say that have them, it looks like the bitubos are worth it.

Hey Chip, under a hundred is under in my book, even if just a little under :huepfenlol2:

Thanks again for the effort and the pics too.

We just got in from the company Christmas party otherwise I would have been camped here waiting for your post on the return home.

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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #83 on: December 09, 2007, 06:29:11 AM »

2 (two) GPS' to get there and get back? What did Roger send you one just to make sure you didn't get lost  :nixweiss:

And whats with the cheesy tag on the wire?
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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #84 on: December 09, 2007, 08:31:07 AM »

2 (two) GPS' to get there and get back? What did Roger send you one just to make sure you didn't get lost  :nixweiss:

And whats with the cheesy tag on the wire?


Duane

Used two just to see the difference in route options.
The Quest 2 gave a more direct route and the other tried to get us to go different directions.
Both were set on British American language so it was funny when they would say the same thing at the same time.

And Roger, just an FYI, I kept an eye on the nana and even running a hundred it was stable.


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It's to early for any wine to go with my cheesy tag. Thanks Duane, never noticed that before.
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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #85 on: December 09, 2007, 09:33:48 AM »


Duane

Used two just to see the difference in route options.
The Quest 2 gave a more direct route and the other tried to get us to go different directions.
Both were set on British American language so it was funny when they would say the same thing at the same time.

And Roger, just an FYI, I kept an eye on the nana and even running a hundred it was stable.


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It's to early for any wine to go with my cheesy tag. Thanks Duane, never noticed that before.

Duane,

It was a good thing that Chip had two GPS units.  That one just kept trying to take us all over the place.  For a while, it tried to take us to Dood's place and the other one straightened it out and got us back on course (sorry Dood).  I guess a guy can never have too many GPS units or too much horsepower!  As for the tacky tag, I think Chip is getting a kickback from Garmin for blatent representation on this site! LOL!  It really was interesting to see the two units with identical settings trying to pick different routes.
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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #86 on: December 09, 2007, 09:37:00 AM »

Duane,

It was a good thing that Chip had two GPS units.  That one just kept trying to take us all over the place.  For a while, it tried to take us to Dood's place and the other one straightened it out and got us back on course (sorry Dood).  I guess a guy can never have too many GPS units or too much horsepower!  As for the tacky tag, I think Chip is getting a kickback from Garmin for blatent representation on this site! LOL!  It really was interesting to see the two units with identical settings trying to pick different routes.
Where the settings in both units set the same? IE: Quickest route, no U turns, no toll roads, etc.? The slightest difference on any of those settings will produce different routes. I've also got a direct connection to the satellites and I was trying my best to get that Nanner to my home. ;D

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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #87 on: December 09, 2007, 09:50:29 AM »

GREAT looking bike Rjob! I'm not sure I'd ever have trusted THOSE two characters S/B and lilbear with it though! Did you know they own a chop shop in N.Carolina?
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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #88 on: December 09, 2007, 10:38:45 AM »

Where the settings in both units set the same? IE: Quickest route, no U turns, no toll roads, etc.? The slightest difference on any of those settings will produce different routes. I've also got a direct connection to the satellites and I was trying my best to get that Nanner to my home. ;D

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Re: The Nanner transformation
« Reply #89 on: December 09, 2007, 10:41:58 AM »

GREAT looking bike Rjob! I'm not sure I'd ever have trusted THOSE two characters S/B and lilbear with it though! Did you know they own a chop shop in N.Carolina?

Thanks HB, maybe that could work out, I always wanted a chop........oh, maybe that wouldn't be so good ::)

And Chip, no worries, I didn't ever say, "don't do anything I wouldn't" but it was implied anyway, so you were pretty much open to most anything.  Besides, isn't that what insurance is for?
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