| |  | | 
07-22-2008, 05:01 PM
| | | Re: What not to do Donna A. wrote:
> Steve Irving wrote:
>
>> Dad didn't hold my hand......pointed and laughed his ass off though......
>
> Kind of how we did at your haircut? <sfsf>
>
lol
Fins | 
07-22-2008, 05:01 PM
| | | Re: What not to do DM wrote:
> Donna A. wrote:
>> Steve Irving wrote:
>>
>>> Dad didn't hold my hand......pointed and laughed his ass off
>>> though......
>>
>> Kind of how we did at your haircut? <sfsf>
>>
> lol
>
> Fins
Aren't you people suppose to be at WORK, or something????
I've gotta run over to Cycle Gear and get my new tires mounted on my wheels....... | 
07-22-2008, 05:01 PM
| | | Re: What not to do Steve Irving wrote:
> DM wrote:
>> Donna A. wrote:
>>> Steve Irving wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dad didn't hold my hand......pointed and laughed his ass off
>>>> though......
>>> Kind of how we did at your haircut? <sfsf>
>>>
>> lol
>>
>> Fins
>
> Aren't you people suppose to be at WORK, or something????
>
> I've gotta run over to Cycle Gear and get my new tires mounted on my wheels.......
FWIW Steve, I never laffed at your haircut. Frankly I was appalled and
sickened.
-al | 
07-22-2008, 07:58 PM
| | | Re: What not to do Steve Irving wrote:
> Al wrote:
>> Steve Irving wrote:
>>> DM wrote:
>>>> Donna A. wrote:
>>>>> Steve Irving wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dad didn't hold my hand......pointed and laughed his ass off
>>>>>> though......
>>>>> Kind of how we did at your haircut? <sfsf>
>>>>>
>>>> lol
>>>>
>>>> Fins
>>> Aren't you people suppose to be at WORK, or something????
>>>
>>> I've gotta run over to Cycle Gear and get my new tires mounted on my
>>> wheels.......
>> FWIW Steve, I never laffed at your haircut. Frankly I was appalled and
>> sickened.
>>
>> -al
>
> I thought that was Donna's reaction also.......
>
> The sections on my temples (just above my sideburns) where the gal gouged me
> with the clippers and then tried to tell me my hair was thin there 'cause I wore
> a pony tail a couple times a year.....is starting to grow back/fill in......
>
> I STILL can't believe I paid for this frikkin haircut.......
>
> Been using some gel to spike the stuff on top, looking for JUST the right shade
> of purple to dye the spikes.......
Get a Flowbee and do it yourself. Or a shop vac... LOL | 
07-22-2008, 07:58 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:50:44 -0700 (PDT), dbh <ah114@shaw.ca> wrote:
>Been a while since I wandered by, let me get this next round.
>So there I was, whipping down the highway on my way to work, happy as
>a clam, when all of a sudden -
>hmmm. I'm running on one cylinder.
>Power drops off rather dramatically at this point and I'm thinking to
>myself as I twist the throttle: you're not getting good value from
>that last tank of $1.38/L premium unleaded, you wasteful dummy!
>So I look down and spy the problem - rear cylinder plug wire flapping
>in the breeze.
>Hey that's easy to fix, let's just take care of that toot sweet.
>So.
>I reach down ...
>
>Shirley, another pitcher over here.
>Thank ye.
>
>Y'all know what happened. I got shocked into next week. Lightning came
>out of the plug wire boot, through my left glove, up, over, and out my
>right glove and into my throttle grip. I was being sent a message. My
>bike was pointing out to me the kill switch handily placed right next
>to my right thumb, is tailor-made for such eventualities. A device to
>which I then turned in my noble pursuit of fuel economy and highway
>speeds.
>Click. Snick. Click - Ka Pow! <sfsf> That cleaned out the pipes,
>wonder what that would have looked like at night.
YIKES Darcy! Glad you're ok. Must have looked pretty cool though...
Shirley, a round for Darcy and a voltmeter, please.
Dana
Bitch 16 Wench 22 BS 23 BOTY VI ret.
'05 FLHRSI "Belle"
'03 FLHTCUI | 
07-22-2008, 10:32 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:03:13 -0500, "Donna A."
<flhtcui1995@SPAM.hotmail.com> wrote:
>Steve Irving wrote:
>> snarl@trippin.com wrote:
>>
>>> Ah, fond memories... not! My Ol' man pulled that one on me at th'
>>> ripe old age of about 8. Handed me th' plug wire off th' lawnmower
>>> and pulled th' cord. Mutherfucker thought I lit up pretty good and
>>> tried for a repeat. Obviously yer Dad was nicer'n mine.
>>
>> Sounds like my dad and the first time I ever saw an electric fence......
>
>Mine was similar, but probably different from your experience. ;-)
>
>Dad held my hand, then grabbed the fence. I got shocked. I never forgot
>it and still am wary of electric fences!
Speakin' of fences, did I ever tell ya's th' story about m' oldest
boy, a knot hole, and a rooster?
Snarl | 
07-22-2008, 10:32 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:57:54 -0700 (PDT), dbh <ah114@shaw.ca> wrote:
<schnipp>
>Another round while I commiserate with my friends here.
>Hey Snarl - might not have to put with my sorry ass for a little while
>more. I had planned
>a ride earlier this month but things kinda got put on hold. My future
>looks cloudy.
That sucks. Gotta get better, eh? Sounds like you need some warm
Coors and cold pizza around a fire pit near th' Pacific Ocean
somewhere. I'll bring th' chow/grog, you bring some tunes.
I know, teasin' ain't nice, but memories are free and accessable.
Snarl | 
07-23-2008, 01:30 AM
| | | Re: What not to do On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 15:02:42 GMT, Ryder Rick <rickb794@gmail.com>
wrote:
>On 2008-07-21 20:57:54 -0700, dbh <ah114@shaw.ca> said:
>
>> Found the diagnostic plug and read out
>> the codes. There was only one: 41, crank position sensor.
>
>Newer Sporty?
Older Dyna.
Snarl... I think | 
07-23-2008, 01:30 AM
| | | Re: What not to do
"Ryder Rick" <rickb794@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:2008072208120943042-rickb794@gmailcom...
> On 2008-07-22 07:03:59 -0700, "Donna A." <flhtcui1995@SPAM.hotmail.com>
> said:
>
>>> Click. Snick. Click - Ka Pow! <sfsf> That cleaned out the pipes,
>>> wonder what that would have looked like at night.
>>
>> Wholly cowz! That's a bit too exciting for me...
>
> Like every FXR ever built I ran over my own horn many years ago so,
I posted a pic across the street a year or so ago with an explanation of how
my FXR horn could have killed me. The thing had fallen out, and landed on
the swingarm, under the belt, with the mounting bar pointed right down into
the front pulley well. It made a hell of a howling noise as it rubbed
against the belt, and then stopped. I didn't _know_ that was what it was
until I pulled back into the driveway at the end of the 40 mile round trip
commute. Scared the bejeezuz out of me when I was sitting there
contemplating it, over the first beer, by the third beer, I had it removed,
and tossed it in the trash can. Still got no horn, but I have pretty loud
pipes. <sfsf>
>
> When in a tunnel I fiddle with the run switch and make nice echos. <G>
When I first got the FXR, I managed to go all dislexic (sp?) and toggle the
kill thinking it was the headlight dimmer. Sha-bang. Never did that again.
> --
> Ryder Rick
> <still working on mastering the Lock to Lock Figure 8>
> | 
07-23-2008, 01:30 AM
| | | Re: What not to do
"Ryder Rick" <rickb794@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:2008072208083884492-rickb794@gmailcom...
> On 2008-07-22 06:02:39 -0700, Spanky <smarshallpaul@gmail.com> said:
>
>> The bike was only firing on one cylinder, but I didn't know which, so
>> I reached down and pulled a plug wire. Coil was working. Funny thing
>> though, the shock seemed pretty tame to me. Nothing like the electric
>> fence, or the light fixture over the kitchen sink.
>
> Your ignition system is weak or you've had one too many refreshing adult
> beverages! <g>
Well, the latter might have had something to do with the incorrect pushrod
order. I don't remember.
> --
> Ryder Rick
> <still working on mastering the Lock to Lock Figure 8>
> | 
07-23-2008, 06:29 AM
| | | Re: What not to do On 2008-07-22 16:59:18 -0700, snarl@trippin.com said:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 15:02:42 GMT, Ryder Rick <rickb794@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 2008-07-21 20:57:54 -0700, dbh <ah114@shaw.ca> said:
>>
>>> Found the diagnostic plug and read out
>>> the codes. There was only one: 41, crank position sensor.
>>
>> Newer Sporty?
>
> Older Dyna.
>
> Snarl... I think
Same crank sensor? Carb'd model? With MAP sensor?
--
Ryder Rick
<still working on mastering the Lock to Lock Figure 8> | 
07-23-2008, 06:29 AM
| | | Re: What not to do On 2008-07-22 17:23:36 -0700, "Steve Paul" <smarshallpaul@gmail.com> said:
> I don't remember.
Another clue <sfsf>
--
Ryder Rick
<still working on mastering the Lock to Lock Figure 8> | 
07-23-2008, 07:34 AM
| | | Re: What not to do Steve Paul <smarshallpaul@gmail.com> jumped up and shouted:
> I posted a pic across the street a year or so ago with an
> explanation
> of how my FXR horn could have killed me. The thing had fallen out,
> and landed on the swingarm, under the belt, with the mounting bar
> pointed right down into the front pulley well. It made a hell of a
> howling noise as it rubbed against the belt, and then stopped. I
> didn't _know_ that was what it was until I pulled back into the
> driveway at the end of the 40 mile round trip commute. Scared the
> bejeezuz out of me when I was sitting there contemplating it, over
> the first beer, by the third beer, I had it removed, and tossed it
> in
> the trash can. Still got no horn, but I have pretty loud pipes.
> <sfsf>
I dunno why the hell I even have a horn on the Heritage....I NEVER hit
the right damn button when I go for it. All I ever manage to do is
expose people to the full wrath of my left turn signal. *sigh*
--
Tattooed Goddess
'05 FLSTC "Miss Scarlett"
Bitch #29/SLOB #10/BS #278 www.geocities.com/tatt00edgoddess/ | 
07-23-2008, 07:49 AM
| | I stole the cookies.... | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posts: 37
| | Jeez....glad you're ok. Talk about a pucker moment! | 
07-23-2008, 02:44 PM
| | | Re: What not to do snarl@trippin.com wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:03:13 -0500, "Donna A."
> <flhtcui1995@SPAM.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Steve Irving wrote:
>>> snarl@trippin.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ah, fond memories... not! My Ol' man pulled that one on me at th'
>>>> ripe old age of about 8. Handed me th' plug wire off th' lawnmower
>>>> and pulled th' cord. Mutherfucker thought I lit up pretty good and
>>>> tried for a repeat. Obviously yer Dad was nicer'n mine.
>>> Sounds like my dad and the first time I ever saw an electric fence......
>> Mine was similar, but probably different from your experience. ;-)
>>
>> Dad held my hand, then grabbed the fence. I got shocked. I never forgot
>> it and still am wary of electric fences!
>
> Speakin' of fences, did I ever tell ya's th' story about m' oldest
> boy, a knot hole, and a rooster?
Ummm... No...
--
Donna A.
Wench #17/Bitch #17/BS #26/AH#107/SLOB #9
'95 FLHTCUI Fuel Injected 30th Anniversary Electraglide "Fueley"
'66 H-D Bobcat "Baby Blue"--Harley Hummer Club Member #1066 http://spoiled-brat.com | 
07-23-2008, 02:45 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:41:52 -0700, Al <BS205@205.org> wrote:
>Get a Flowbee and do it yourself. Or a shop vac... LOL
I just use a Whal clipper and buzz the whole head every couple of
weeks with a #4 comb. Haven't paid for a haircut in ten or twelve
years.
--
Curly AH#117 BS#107
04 FLHTPI Cop Bike
"The party never ends" | 
07-23-2008, 02:45 PM
| | | Re: What not to do #117 sed:
> I just use a Whal clipper and buzz the whole
>head every couple of weeks with a #4 comb.
Fuckin' hippies.
The_#0_ASSHOLE#104 Len
It's my middle name! | 
07-23-2008, 05:53 PM
| | | Re: What not to do Tattooed Goddess wrote:
> Steve Paul <smarshallpaul@gmail.com> jumped up and shouted:
>> I posted a pic across the street a year or so ago with an
>> explanation
>> of how my FXR horn could have killed me. The thing had fallen out,
>> and landed on the swingarm, under the belt, with the mounting bar
>> pointed right down into the front pulley well. It made a hell of a
>> howling noise as it rubbed against the belt, and then stopped. I
>> didn't _know_ that was what it was until I pulled back into the
>> driveway at the end of the 40 mile round trip commute. Scared the
>> bejeezuz out of me when I was sitting there contemplating it, over
>> the first beer, by the third beer, I had it removed, and tossed it
>> in
>> the trash can. Still got no horn, but I have pretty loud pipes.
>> <sfsf>
>
>
> I dunno why the hell I even have a horn on the Heritage....I NEVER hit
> the right damn button when I go for it. All I ever manage to do is
> expose people to the full wrath of my left turn signal. *sigh*
Lemme see yer high beams baby!!!!!!
<snerk> | 
07-23-2008, 05:53 PM
| | | Re: What not to do LaJolla wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:41:52 -0700, Al <BS205@205.org> wrote:
>
>> Get a Flowbee and do it yourself. Or a shop vac... LOL
>
> I just use a Whal clipper and buzz the whole head every couple of
> weeks with a #4 comb. Haven't paid for a haircut in ten or twelve
> years.
I bought one of those setups for the dogs....after fucking up a couple of their
haircuts badly, I even take THEM in for a professional to do the work. | 
07-23-2008, 05:53 PM
| | | Re: What not to do Steve Irving wrote:
> LaJolla wrote:
>> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:41:52 -0700, Al <BS205@205.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Get a Flowbee and do it yourself. Or a shop vac... LOL
>> I just use a Whal clipper and buzz the whole head every couple of
>> weeks with a #4 comb. Haven't paid for a haircut in ten or twelve
>> years.
>
> I bought one of those setups for the dogs....after fucking up a couple of their
> haircuts badly, I even take THEM in for a professional to do the work.
Yeah, and you see where the "professional" got you this time with your
haircut. ::shudder::
--
Donna A.
Wench #17/Bitch #17/BS #26/AH#107/SLOB #9
'95 FLHTCUI Fuel Injected 30th Anniversary Electraglide "Fueley"
'66 H-D Bobcat "Baby Blue"--Harley Hummer Club Member #1066 http://spoiled-brat.com | 
07-23-2008, 05:53 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Jul 22, 11:43*am, Dana Taramina <d...@spamicide.gryffyn.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:50:44 -0700 (PDT), dbh <ah...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> >Been a while since I wandered by, let me get this next round.
> >So there I was, whipping down the highway on my way to work, happy as
> >a clam, when all of a sudden -
> >hmmm. I'm running on one cylinder.
> >Power drops off rather dramatically at this point and I'm thinking to
> >myself as I twist the throttle: you're not getting good value from
> >that last tank of $1.38/L premium unleaded, you wasteful dummy!
> >So I look down and spy the problem - rear cylinder plug wire flapping
> >in the breeze.
> >Hey that's easy to fix, let's just take care of that toot sweet.
> >So.
> >I reach down ...
>
> >Shirley, another pitcher over here.
> >Thank ye.
>
> >Y'all know what happened. I got shocked into next week. Lightning came
> >out of the plug wire boot, through my left glove, up, over, and out my
> >right glove and into my throttle grip. I was being sent a message. My
> >bike was pointing out to me the kill switch handily placed right next
> >to my right thumb, is tailor-made for such eventualities. A device to
> >which I then turned in my noble pursuit of fuel economy and highway
> >speeds.
> >Click. Snick. Click - Ka Pow! *<sfsf> That cleaned out the pipes,
> >wonder what that would have looked like at night.
>
> YIKES Darcy! Glad you're ok. Must have looked pretty cool though...
>
> Shirley, a round for Darcy and a voltmeter, please.
>
> Dana
> Bitch 16 *Wench 22 *BS 23 *BOTY VI ret.
> '05 FLHRSI "Belle"
> '03 FLHTCUI- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Hey Dana!
Thanks and I got yer freekin voltmeter right hea!
<sfsf>
--
dbh
AH114, BS87 - currently rideless and hating it | 
07-23-2008, 05:53 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Jul 22, 2:09*pm, sn...@trippin.com wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:57:54 -0700 (PDT), dbh <ah...@shaw.ca> wrote:
>
> <schnipp>
>
> >Another round while I commiserate with my friends here.
> >Hey Snarl - might not have to put with my sorry ass for a little while
> >more. I had planned
> >a ride earlier this month but things kinda got put on hold. My future
> >looks cloudy.
>
> That sucks. *Gotta get better, eh? *Sounds like you need some warm
> Coors and cold pizza around a fire pit near th' Pacific Ocean
> somewhere. *I'll bring th' chow/grog, you bring some tunes.
>
> I know, teasin' ain't nice, but memories are free and accessable.
>
> Snarl
You are a tease! But you also nailed it. I could indeed use something
like that.
I seem to recall another day spent sittin on somebody's roof/balcony,
eatin
a giant bag of some kinda exclusive potato chips while the sun goes
from one
horizon to the other. I've been Jonesin' for more of those ever since.
Too many good memories to count of the PNW thanks to you and other
assorted netscum.
The bike knows the way but has acquired a rather expensive taste in
fuel of late.
When it runs, that is.
--
dbh - who sometimes really does need a KITA
AH114, BS87 | 
07-23-2008, 05:53 PM
| | | Re: What not to do Donna A. wrote:
> Steve Irving wrote:
>> LaJolla wrote:
>>> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:41:52 -0700, Al <BS205@205.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Get a Flowbee and do it yourself. Or a shop vac... LOL
>>> I just use a Whal clipper and buzz the whole head every couple of
>>> weeks with a #4 comb. Haven't paid for a haircut in ten or twelve
>>> years.
>>
>> I bought one of those setups for the dogs....after fucking up a couple
>> of their
>> haircuts badly, I even take THEM in for a professional to do the work.
>
> Yeah, and you see where the "professional" got you this time with your
> haircut. ::shudder::
>
Supercuts.....professional????????
Kind of like finding a "professional" mechanic at Speedy Lube........
(I'd get a <sfsf> outa the bottom of my pool 'cept the water is all clouded up
and I can't see the bottom) | 
07-23-2008, 05:53 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Jul 22, 5:59*pm, sn...@trippin.com wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 15:02:42 GMT, Ryder Rick <rickb...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >On 2008-07-21 20:57:54 -0700, dbh <ah...@shaw.ca> said:
>
> >> Found the diagnostic plug and read out
> >> the codes. There was only one: 41, crank position sensor.
>
> >Newer Sporty?
>
> Older Dyna.
>
> Snarl... I think
Yep. Still seems new to me. '99 FXDS bought in Oct. '98
Original crank position, MAP, cam position, bank angle sensors + SE
6200 rpm module
Plus loads of mods. Most recently S&S 510G cams this spring.
I'll be checking the sensors and their wiring and connectors next.
Probably rubbed through
somewhere. There's 176,000 km on the "old" girl, some fairly rough.
--
dbh - whippin out the "voltmeter" this weekend
AH114, BS87 | 
07-23-2008, 05:53 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Jul 23, 12:32*am, "Tattooed Goddess" <ammot...@goddessmail.com>
wrote:
> Steve Paul <smarshallp...@gmail.com> jumped up and shouted:
>
> > I posted a pic across the street a year or so ago with an
> > explanation
> > of how my FXR horn could have killed me. The thing had fallen out,
> > and landed on the swingarm, under the belt, with the mounting bar
> > pointed right down into the front pulley well. It made a hell of a
> > howling noise as it rubbed against the belt, and then stopped. I
> > didn't _know_ that was what it was until I pulled back into the
> > driveway at the end of the 40 mile round trip commute. Scared the
> > bejeezuz out of me when I was sitting there contemplating it, over
> > the first beer, by the third beer, I had it removed, and tossed it
> > in
> > the trash can. Still got no horn, but I have pretty loud pipes.
> > <sfsf>
>
> I dunno why the hell I even have a horn on the Heritage....I NEVER hit
> the right damn button when I go for it. *All I ever manage to do is
> expose people to the full wrath of my left turn signal. **sigh*
> --
> Tattooed Goddess
> '05 FLSTC "Miss Scarlett"
> Bitch #29/SLOB #10/BS #278www.geocities.com/tatt00edgoddess/
Heh. The printing has rubbed off most of my switches so I get stumped
sometimes
too as to what does what. I now have to refer to the manual.
I know my horn still works though. Tested it yesterday. With the
engine not
running I heard it fairly clearly. Good to know.
I may need it again someday....(fade slowly to flashback)
It was a cold day riding through Montana and my heated gear controller
had
quit on me, yet again. And once again, I looked everywhere for a spare
and found a
whole big bunch of nothing. hmmm
Well my horn had a relay so could in theory supply me some warming
current.
So after a little roadside rewiring, I was good to go with a new
control at my disposal.
For the rest of the day, when I needed a little warmth, I just had to
lay on the horn
for a few miles until I was heated through.
--
dbh - who hates being cold but often is
AH114, BS87 | 
07-23-2008, 07:18 PM
| | | Re: What not to do LaJolla wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:41:52 -0700, Al <BS205@205.org> wrote:
>
>> Get a Flowbee and do it yourself. Or a shop vac... LOL
>
> I just use a Whal clipper and buzz the whole head every couple of
> weeks with a #4 comb. Haven't paid for a haircut in ten or twelve
> years.
It's been over 5 years for me. I skip the clipper part though.
Les | 
07-23-2008, 07:34 PM
| | | Re: What not to do Steve Irving wrote:
> Donna A. wrote:
>> Steve Irving wrote:
>>> LaJolla wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:41:52 -0700, Al <BS205@205.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Get a Flowbee and do it yourself. Or a shop vac... LOL
>>>> I just use a Whal clipper and buzz the whole head every couple of
>>>> weeks with a #4 comb. Haven't paid for a haircut in ten or twelve
>>>> years.
>>> I bought one of those setups for the dogs....after fucking up a couple
>>> of their
>>> haircuts badly, I even take THEM in for a professional to do the work.
>> Yeah, and you see where the "professional" got you this time with your
>> haircut. ::shudder::
>>
>
> Supercuts.....professional????????
I didn't know you went there--I thought you went to some froo-froo place
like Mister Peter's Hair Salon or something.
> Kind of like finding a "professional" mechanic at Speedy Lube........
There *aren't* professional mechanics there??? I had no idea... ;-)
> (I'd get a <sfsf> outa the bottom of my pool 'cept the water is all clouded up
> and I can't see the bottom)
Haven't you got that damn thing fixed yet? Go out and buy a couple
hundred $$ more in chemicals, whydon'tcha. Oh, and here are a few for ya
to use in the meantime: <sfsf> <sfsf> <sfsf> <sfsf> <sfsf> <sfsf> <sfsf>
<sfsf> <sfsf>
--
Donna A.
Wench #17/Bitch #17/BS #26/AH#107/SLOB #9
'95 FLHTCUI Fuel Injected 30th Anniversary Electraglide "Fueley"
'66 H-D Bobcat "Baby Blue"--Harley Hummer Club Member #1066 http://spoiled-brat.com | 
07-23-2008, 08:21 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:00:18 -0700 (PDT), dbh <ah114@shaw.ca> wrote:
>On Jul 22, 2:09*pm, sn...@trippin.com wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:57:54 -0700 (PDT), dbh <ah...@shaw.ca> wrote:
>>
>> <schnipp>
>>
>> >Another round while I commiserate with my friends here.
>> >Hey Snarl - might not have to put with my sorry ass for a little while
>> >more. I had planned
>> >a ride earlier this month but things kinda got put on hold. My future
>> >looks cloudy.
>>
>> That sucks. *Gotta get better, eh? *Sounds like you need some warm
>> Coors and cold pizza around a fire pit near th' Pacific Ocean
>> somewhere. *I'll bring th' chow/grog, you bring some tunes.
>>
>> I know, teasin' ain't nice, but memories are free and accessable.
>>
>> Snarl
>
>You are a tease! But you also nailed it. I could indeed use something
>like that.
>I seem to recall another day spent sittin on somebody's roof/balcony,
>eatin
>a giant bag of some kinda exclusive potato chips while the sun goes
>from one
>horizon to the other. I've been Jonesin' for more of those ever since.
This place is *perfect* for that. More than a few netscum have done
th' very same with similar results. Gotta recharge th' Ol' batteries
every once in awhile. Seems to me yer past due.
>Too many good memories to count of the PNW thanks to you and other
>assorted netscum.
Plenty more where those came from.
>The bike knows the way but has acquired a rather expensive taste in
>fuel of late.
>When it runs, that is.
You'll figure it out, ya always do.
Ok, enough about you, let's talk about me now...
Snarl... or not <g> | 
07-23-2008, 08:21 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 03:16:52 GMT, Ryder Rick <rickb794@gmail.com>
wrote:
>On 2008-07-22 16:59:18 -0700, snarl@trippin.com said:
>
>> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 15:02:42 GMT, Ryder Rick <rickb794@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2008-07-21 20:57:54 -0700, dbh <ah114@shaw.ca> said:
>>>
>>>> Found the diagnostic plug and read out
>>>> the codes. There was only one: 41, crank position sensor.
>>>
>>> Newer Sporty?
>>
>> Older Dyna.
>>
>> Snarl... I think
>
>Same crank sensor?
Dunno.
>Carb'd model?
Yup, Mikuni I think.
>With MAP sensor?
I think so.
Darcy lives up in Canada, eh. I've ridden with him all over th'
fuckin' place and he's runnin' one of my *original* Heavy Breathers
(Fuck you H-D), but I honestly don't remember all th' specs. He's
done some nice mods, that bike runs pretty damned good.
Snarl | 
07-23-2008, 08:21 PM
| | | Re: What not to do On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 07:47:02 -0500, "Donna A."
<flhtcui1995@SPAM.hotmail.com> wrote:
>snarl@trippin.com wrote:
>> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:03:13 -0500, "Donna A."
>> <flhtcui1995@SPAM.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Steve Irving wrote:
>>>> snarl@trippin.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ah, fond memories... not! My Ol' man pulled that one on me at th'
>>>>> ripe old age of about 8. Handed me th' plug wire off th' lawnmower
>>>>> and pulled th' cord. Mutherfucker thought I lit up pretty good and
>>>>> tried for a repeat. Obviously yer Dad was nicer'n mine.
>>>> Sounds like my dad and the first time I ever saw an electric fence......
>>> Mine was similar, but probably different from your experience. ;-)
>>>
>>> Dad held my hand, then grabbed the fence. I got shocked. I never forgot
>>> it and still am wary of electric fences!
>>
>> Speakin' of fences, did I ever tell ya's th' story about m' oldest
>> boy, a knot hole, and a rooster?
>
>Ummm... No...
There I was, sittin' at th' kitchen table, mindin' m' own damned
bidness when I hear this blood curdling scream from th' back yard.
So's I goes back there and what do I see? Th' oldest boy, about 5-6
yrs old, with his pants around his ankles, face side up against th'
fence, screamin' bloody murder. It was an old Cedar fence, no
'lectricity was involved.
Heh, heh, heh, th' little shit had stuck his dick through a knot hole
to pee on th' rooster. Well, th' rooster saw a worm and decided it
was time fer a snack. It was a pretty determined rooster. As soon as
I stopped laughin' th' rooster let go and th' kid, newly released,
tried to run away. Remember his pants were down around his ankles?
After I stopped laughin' he pulled up trou and found Mom, who wasn't
laughing. I swear that rooster gave me a wink. Pretty sure th' kid
never tried to pee onna rooster again.
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