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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #30 on: March 09, 2008, 09:54:40 AM »

Yeah, sure do, but like Dennis said, this OCD thing has got to go. 

OCD has been inbred into your former career - what makes you think you can stop now?
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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #31 on: March 09, 2008, 09:56:42 AM »

Yeah, sure do, but like Dennis said, this OCD thing has got to go. 
Forget about it!!! You and I would have a better chance of hitting the lottery then shedding our OCD/Anal Detailing personality's. ;D

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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #32 on: March 09, 2008, 10:12:18 AM »

the new medication is working!!!!  ocd is almost cured-------------------------

Funny you should mention.  Just started a third different blood pressure med last week.......after spending 24 hours toting a Holter monitor.  Lisinopril worked, but after 5 years on it, had developed the cough associated with its use.  Switched to Diovan.  Didn't work.  Doubled the dose.  Didn't work.  Added diuretic (Diovan HCT) didn't work, but gave me tachycardia (sp).  Doubled the dose.  Didn't work.  Still had tachycardia, and greatly increased the hand tremors.  Was pure HELL trying to get anything done.  After I came off the Holter, doc prescribed Norvasc.  Today is the first day I've felt really GOOD, in long while.  Tachycardia is still there, but only every now and then as opposed to constant.  Hand tremors have greatly subsided.........and my BP is down to 143/86 as of this morning.  Doc says half life of Diovan is roughly 10 days, so need to give a few more days to get the rest of that stuff out of my system.  Hopefully I can get B/P down to 120/60 like it was when I was on Lisinopril.

Needless to say...........I'm trying REALLY HARD to not sweat the small chit anymore, and for me, that is a HUGE challenge.  These days, I'm trying to confine my OCD to safety concerns instead of every nitpickin' detail of every frickin' thing I do.  Doesn't always work tho'.  Hard to teach an old dog new tricks, but at 45 years young, I don't need to have my ticker throw a rod.  Entirely too much LIVIN' left to do.  Just wish I didn't care so much. That's hard for me not to do.
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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #33 on: March 09, 2008, 10:24:37 AM »

OCD has been inbred into your former career - what makes you think you can stop now?

From USAWOA website

In 2005, the Department of the Army developed a new definition to encompass all warrant officer specialties and grades.

"The Army WO is a self–aware and adaptive technical expert, combat leader, trainer, and advisor. Through progressive levels of expertise in assignments, training, and education, the WO administers, manages, maintains, operates, and integrates Army systems and equipment across the full spectrum of Army operations. Warrant Officers are innovative integrators of emerging technologies, dynamic teachers, confident warfighters, and developers of specialized teams of soldiers. They support a wide range of Army missions throughout their career. Warrant officers in the Army are accessed with specific levels of technical ability. They refine their technical expertise and develop their leadership and management skills through tiered progressive assignment and education."
(Para 3-5, DA Pamphlet 600-3, Dec 2005)

Further clarification of the role of a warrant officer is found in FM 6-22

“Warrant officers possess a high degree of specialization in a particular field in contrast to the more general assignment pattern of other commissioned officers. Warrant officers command aircraft, maritime vessels, special units, and task organized operational elements. In a wide variety of units and headquarters specialties, warrants provide quality advice, counsel, and solutions to support their unit or organization. They operate, maintain, administer, and manage the Army‘s equipment, support activities, and technical systems. Warrant officers are competent and confident warriors, innovative integrators of emerging technologies, dynamic teachers, and developers of specialized teams of Soldiers. Their extensive professional experience and technical knowledge qualifies warrant officers as invaluable role models and mentors for junior officers and NCOs.”
(Para 3-12, Field Manual 6-22, Approved Final Draft)


Beats the hell outta me, Duane, but I can't let it kill me..........and if I don't learn to temper this behavior, it will!  Bottom Line:  I give a chit...too much!  That's gotta stop........quick, fast, and in hurry.   :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #34 on: March 09, 2008, 01:26:40 PM »

Henry....Lexapro works well for true OCD, and I'm not talkin' about just bike detailing, which will probably never go away.  I was on the stuff for a couple of years and it does help.  I think I've finally reached the age where I don't worry about whether the yard is perfect, the house is spotless, and the basement is totally organized.  Too much time taken up with that chit, and who really gives a chit?  I can find stuff in the basement (most of the time), and the house/yard looks better than most, but not as good as some, but if people don't like it, f'em and feed 'em beans.  Work is enough to obsess over, and when I drop dead walking to the mailbox, my last thoughts will not be how many great days I had at the office, or how glad I am that the basement is all organized, I can assure you.

Life's too short, bro...spend as much time enjoying it as you possibly can.  Live your life, love your beautiful bride and amazing daughter, and don't worry about what else doesn't get done...

...other than keeping Thumper clean  :huepfenlol2: :huepfenlol2:
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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #35 on: March 09, 2008, 02:12:28 PM »

Maybe it's because I haven't REALLY ridden in quite some time.  Maybe it's because it is so PRETTY outside today.  Maybe it is because I feel so much better today than I have since December, but whatever the catalyst, I'm here to tell you that I've seen only one rear end finer than Thumper's.  Just got back from an amazing prelim evaluation of the TWR Missing Link.  Thump's rear end is firm, tight, and oh so fine.  I got caught up in the beauty of the day so much that I forgot why I was riding, but made it a point to aggressively enter and exit every sweeping curve I could find.  The motorcycle tracks true, without ANY rear wheel steer at all.  On the interstate, at significant speed, gone is the tendancy to wobble to and fro.  Just pure, smooth riding pleasure.  Difficult to tell you exactly how pleased I am with this device so far.  Coupled with the new Bitubos, I think I've found the perfect combination to what used to be a loose and flabby rear end.  Firm and tight are descriptors now.  Of course, I can't wait to get to GA HWY 180 and see how she performs there.............but first, AK-20s!!!!  That's next.......and that's this week.
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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #36 on: March 09, 2008, 02:23:05 PM »

Thanks for the additional pictures, that was what I wanted to see. Looks good. I might be interested in the near future, thanks.

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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #37 on: March 09, 2008, 06:50:17 PM »

hi henry, glad you like a firm rear  thanks tracy
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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #38 on: March 19, 2008, 07:33:40 AM »

I knew this kinda stuff was gona happen when they started making all that light beer, maybe everyone needs to go back to the high octane old Budwiser. You wake up with a hell of a hangover and the good part is you know your gona feel better later on that day  ;D
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« Reply #39 on: March 19, 2008, 12:39:41 PM »

I knew this kinda stuff was gona happen when they started making all that light beer, maybe everyone needs to go back to the high octane old Budwiser. You wake up with a hell of a hangover and the good part is you know your gona feel better later on that day  ;D

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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #40 on: March 20, 2008, 10:38:23 PM »

Last Tuesday after reading REGGAB's write up on the TWR I ordered one. 

Tracy shipped it out Wednesday and sent me tracking info (Was interesting to watch it go through the customs scans on UPS).  It was scheduled to get here on the 18th but in fact arrived on the 17th.  Tracy sent me a couple of e-mails giving me update etc.

I was visiting my son out of town and did not get back until Wednesday.  First thing I did was take a look at the TWR.  WOW I was impressed with the workmanship, it  is show quality.  Power coated where it is supposed to be and not in the threads.  Instructions included with pictures.  I got off of work early today and got it installed in about the same time as REGGAB.  Spent 30 minutes fishing the exhaust nut out of the swing arm area after I dropped it.  The only recommendation I would have, would be to just go ahead and remove the exhaust.  I ended up removing mine and would have been better off removing it from the very beginning and would have saved time.  Just like REGGAB it went together smoothly and looks great.

I got it all buttoned up and took it out to give it a try.  Definitely a big improvement.  I took it through some of the curves and that old what I call wobbly azzz is gone.  I use to hit some bumps in the curves and would get that oscillating roundy roundy feeling.  No more just solid like it is on a rail.  I may be imagining it but just driving around town and just making a turn feels better.  the rear end has that solid feel to it now.

I will give it a good work out on Saturday.  I will be taking a ERC and had been doing some of the course on my own in a local lot.  Was not happy with the way things felt so I will see Saturday how much better it is on the real course.

Glad I made the purchase.

Great product Tracy
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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #41 on: March 21, 2008, 12:03:55 AM »

hi glad you like my kit , and great write up on what you think it and how well it works, STOP THAT WOBBLE  thanks tracy anyone interested in buying one just pm me twr   
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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #42 on: March 21, 2008, 09:33:30 AM »

Looks like you guys are liking the missing link, Tracy can you tighten up my rearend on the 06 streetglide and will it help my hemorrhoids :jalapeno:?
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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #43 on: March 24, 2008, 08:05:56 PM »

I did the ERC this week end

Big difference in the way the bike handled with the TWR vs when I practiced without it
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Re: T.W.R. The Missing Link
« Reply #44 on: March 25, 2008, 07:44:49 AM »

Thanks Tracy for getting my missing link out, its in the export scan now. Last time I had parts sent to me that went through customs I was in the middle of the Gobi desert in China, they were sent high priority red, well that made a extra 4 days stay in the luxurious base camp hotel. Man you should see me eat with chop sticks ha I learned from the pros  :bananarock:
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