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  1. We could redirect him randomly to the Babies R Us website.
    3 points
  2. I sure hope some mod doesn't delete all your messages in this thread where you expressed an interest.
    3 points
  3. Yeah, I'm thinking the same thing. I've ordered a metric shit ton of stuff from RD and Mike. I've never had a complaint about their service. They always take great care of me.
    3 points
  4. Put her in sport touring mode today. Sent from my iPhone.
    2 points
  5. Fuck you you little cock sucker.
    2 points
  6. Damn. What a bitch you are Tonic. I think this moderator gig has gone to your head. As Tony says, if the group gets too big split it in two. Damn, I'll be in Germany for work when y'all are being domineered by Tonic. Have fun. Take duct tape.
    2 points
  7. Throw in the Top Gun poster!!!
    2 points
  8. With @Howabusa possibly being in we are at 10. So if you expressed an interest prior to this post you are in. If you didn't sorry but: THIS GROUP IS NOW CLOSED. PERIOD. Hauling 10 bikes across the smokies is all I am willing to do. It is just too much to keep everyone together and happy.
    2 points
  9. Nice job. I had a small setback after spending a week in Vegas (I did manage to work out 4 of the 5 full days I was there) but as of this morning I'm down 48lbs today since mid Feb. If not for some muscle I've added, it would be over 50 I'm sure. Still lots to go.
    2 points
  10. Part of the reason I think received my order in 24 hours is because I reached out to Mike first thing Monday morning, knowing that if I wanted something this week (which was my expectation going in, not 24 hours service) I was going to have to take whatever they had in stock in MI, and get my order in ASAP. So I pinged Mike, told him exactly what I needed, and he got back to me quickly with what my options were item-wise. This all happened before lunch time Monday. I didn't expect or ask for special treatment, nor do I think Mike did anything for me that he wouldn't do or hasn't done for countless other guys here. I think I am more the benefactor of perfect timing more than anything else. But Mike busts his ass for me, and has for a ton of other guys here. So to come in here and bash him is kind of uncalled for, IMO. Paying for an order mid day any day should come with realistic expectations that it probably won't get pulled, packaged, and shipped before the end of that day - unless you paid for and requested expedited shipping. And comparing ordering from a brick and mortar fulfillment place using scheduled shipping pickups from carries to a private seller that is walking into their local neighborhood post office or UPS store is apples to oranges. I would say your experience of ordering Friday and getting to the post office by Monday night would be more than acceptable by most standards. That's next business day, and SOP most places.
    2 points
  11. Weather looks more promising. The rain has moved into the night on Friday. I'm hoping it moves just a bit more to ensure we don't have early morning rain, but looking much better!
    2 points
  12. I've hit my goal and actually stabilized several pounds below it. I was pretty restrictive on the foods I ate when I was dropping weight. Now, I am trying to re-introduce foods and eat in a way that maintains my current body (lower) weight. This part almost seems more challenging than the diet.
    2 points
  13. Best thing I did for my wrists.
    1 point
  14. Or the helmets mounted to the side of the bike and rider is not using it. Helmets make great, oversized frame sliders.
    1 point
  15. Anybody that is going on this ride interested in a free used grunge chain brush? Don't need it since the FJR is shaft.
    1 point
  16. I don't think anyone disagreed with you....
    1 point
  17. You more than welcome to use the Tahoe, but if you break it you bought it... [emoji38] That's if it makes it back from Florida next week. [emoji1]
    1 point
  18. Squids wear Icon. Come on, you know it's true.
    1 point
  19. Oh how I love this time of year. Some getting geeked for the trip, some dropping out as usual and shit talking getting taking to new heights!! Always makes for an epic weekend.
    1 point
  20. I ended the work weight loss competition down 19.6 lbs and won the competition at my site! I'm happy to say cheese is back in my diet now too
    1 point
  21. I would ask to join but will already be there. Leaving Monday morning. Maybe Sunday.
    1 point
  22. You can bump my supporting member rate up $5 a year for this neat little trick.
    1 point
  23. I'm going to buy the VFR back just to be a last minute add to this group to piss off Tonik
    1 point
  24. Split into 2 groups Nancy. It ain't that hard.
    1 point
  25. Sorry I read into the topic wrong. The installation of the underglow lights are quite simple never seen anyone do a write-up for them. MUCH Respect!
    1 point
  26. My weight is still floating at 260 but I'm down almost another pant size and all my lifts have increased in weight as well. Down to 31% bid fat from 37% a month ago. Friends and I decided to do a big lift a little while ago and try and break 100k lbs of total weight lifted in one go. We broke it at 115k! Was about a 2 hour gym session and needless to say I felt it all the next couple days but I was also proud of myself for sticking to trying to break 100k, I wanted to stop a couple times but my friends kept pushing me and we made it. My blood pressure has been going down as well which is another goal I have. Down from 131/80 to 117/80 and that was last month so I'm due to get it checked again.
    1 point
  27. Really? Or are you just joking around? You ordered on Friday and shipped the next business day which is Monday. PM me if you have further concerns.
    1 point
  28. Last I heard was that if you bring a whole bunch of ones and change for the purchase, you can probably get a discount cause he struggles at math.
    1 point
  29. I will be riding down on the FJR. I may try to join this ride. My schedule is pretty open.
    1 point
  30. Here is a write up I did on a turbo install and some pointers to how. Special Thanks to John O'Hare for his knowledge and engineering he has done on his 750 gsx oil cooled turbo bike. John has built himself after much work, thought and engineering. Not to mention many hrs research to make a Turbo 1990 gsxr 750 in a Bandit 600 frame. The bike is a great daily rider and has been rode many years with this install proof of how well his application was on the bike he has named Project Turbo Dragqueen. We will explain how it was done but first here is information for tuning a turbo bike. Here is a link to help with your engineering and Turbocharger Compressor Calculations. You will be able to use this to find the perfect turbo size. Here is a link to specific turbos on the market along with maps and installation information. http://turbochargerspecs.blogspot.com/ Here is a tuning manual to help get intake exhaust and the theoretical perfect installation of the exhaust and intake manifolds. In the real world especially on stock framed bikes the best you can do it get close or just make it fit but, the calculations are here in manual. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ynso8xyirx4mb1l/Racing%20Engines%20101.pdf?dl=0 Now we will proceed with John's install. He bought a Garret T 25 .70 ar VF10 turbo (from a subaru legacy, the estate version of the impreza car} on E bay for 49 pounds delivered. The T 25 is large and is better suited for a 1100 or 1200 cc bike to spool up at 2000 rpm. On johns bike it spools up at 5000 rpm and makes for a bike he can ride with good fuel economy not being in the boost at 80 mph with his wife and camping gear on the back. Having the same performance as the stock bike in fuel usage then. It has a A/R rating of .70. A drag bike or super high performance street 750 bike will use a A/R of .48 or a GT20 / T 20 Turbo or a large size GT 15 / T 15 depending on manufacture. All of the turbo sizes mentioned can be bought new on EBay for under 350$ each. John's T25 he bought: He picked a inter cooler off EBay for 10 pounds off a RS which is a small turbo charged Ford car in Europe for 6 pounds. He made a exhaust header to connect the 4 cyls and heat wrapped it. The heat wrap is not a necessity but does remove heat away from where he mounted his oil coolers for them to function. The turbo was clocked to be at its best position for his install. By Clocking he took the assembly apart and rotated the intake and exhaust housings so, the intake and exhaust can be run. This is simple to do just remove the bolts between them and rotate to your correct position and bolt back together. Here is where and how he mounted his: He bought his turbo gaskets and air filter from P&P for 26 pounds but, there is many manufactures of these and can be found on EBay for similar pricing. He had to drill the air filter to run the hose thru to connect the actuator for boost to the intake plenum. John runs 7 psi boost actuation perfect with no damage for a stock motor. Actuator can be bought external and adjustable but, I have had turbo vehicles like this before and at some point you teak them just a little more until a head gasket blows. It is possible to run 14 psi boost but, modifications will need made to the engine being, compression rings machined into block for heads, heads ported and polished intake and exhaust, cam change and possible re timing of the cam with ignition controller. A picture of the hose out plenum on intake side. His finger is pointing to the blue hose connection there: This picture shows the other connection point for hose for the actuator: He bought AN fittings for the routing of the oil lines for about 60 pounds. Pictures of some of them for reference: Also a M12x1.5 banjo fitting for the oil connection for pressure at the turbo. He drilled and tapped the pressure test port bolt for 10x1.5mm fitting down from the 16 mm so he did not have to put a flow restriction in line and here he will feed the turbo oil cooling. The 16 mm bolt is directly under ignition side cover on right side of the bike. It can be seen here in this picture with John's pointer finger on it: By hand and with a lathe that will not do .002 cut passes in steel he made the mount to the turbo for the oil cooling pressure side. You could by hand make this part by making solid block that bolts and takes a AN fitting. It can be done with all hand tools. Hand made the gasket here out gasket material. Showing it mounted and the location on turbo. He drilled and threaded for a AN fitting for the return line from turbo oil cooling in the right side clutch cover so the oil returning would hit the spring plate not wash the clutches. Run with 1/2 braided line. Pictures of these hose run on turbo: On his lathe he made a oil catch for the breather tube. The crank case pressure will be raised slightly because of the turbo so, to keep from having oil drenched all over your bike you install the catch canister. The top housing for canister turned on lathe out a piece of solid billet aluminum. It has the breather holes drilled in it. Also seen here is the bottom cap for the canister. He installed a couple o rings to seal the canister and the all thread rod is what holds the final assembly together. Using a polishing sponge for his painting operations he trimmed it to be a filter to put in bottom of canister to remove any particulates of dirt coming from the engine breather tube on top valve cover. He welded a couple fittings to a piece of stainless exhaust tube for the hose plumbing. The stainless exhaust tube is the main body of the canister held together by all thread between the 2 end caps. He drilled and tapped a M6 allen bolt in the bottom for a drain of the canister. Showing the final assembly: Using a piece of pipe he threaded the oil fill cap for the return line from the breather oil catch canister to motor. Showing mounting of the canister on bike. Showing his mounting bracket for turbo to the head on the engine. The exhaust he made for bike. The dump valve for the intake in case of a back fire and for protection of engine was added he made the tubing for it scavenged from a washing machine. He mounted the intercooler for the air intake off the engine head bolts. Then connected the dump valve after between the intercooler and air box for carburetors. This is also the pressure reference for the fuel pump. the small blue hose coming out top goes to the fuel regulator. Using a old piece of water pump hose and some thin exhaust tube he made the connections air intake connections. A fuel regulator was installed. Fuel line plumbing The adjuster for fuel pressure on regulator. He needed 2 psi so adjustments where made to unit. He opened housing and cut the spring until the cap fit under its own weight then tuned with adjuster screw. About a spring coil and a half. The fuel pressure guage to tune the regulator. A boost gauge was bought and installed with vacuum shown also to help set up the dump valve. With the boost gauge he also received silicone piping and replaced all the old water piping. He ended up changing to a fluid filled boost gauge so the needle would not bounce when riding. For 50 pounds he rebuilt the turbo with a rebuild kit. A intake manifold was made for the carburetors. Pictures of Finished bike. John has spent years building this and collecting this knowledge. He has given the permission for this to be written up and the sharing of his engineering. He lives on a island with no local auto parts shop and owns very minimum tools. It takes months for parts to arrive threw the mail. His work is proof a man with persistence and drive with nothing but the want can make a turbo bike with very minimum amount of money. PLEASE if you share any or even just a picture from this be sure to include a reference to John with the image or full posting. John owns the copyright for all of these pictures and has been very gracious to share his hard earned knowledge with us! Here is the link to John's build thread at a couple forums he is on if you want to review for yourself. http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/showthread.php?10507-Project-Budget-Turbo-Dragqueen http://www.customfighters.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33459 John has many other skills and is know for his Custom Paint and Air Brush work. If you would like to see more of that here is links to his business sites Pitstop Paint: http://www.pitstop-paint.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pitstop-Paint/123560924382707 scematic of turbo systems
    1 point
  31. It's been a long time since I've been on here. But I just saw that you guys are planning the annual trip again. Some friends and I are heading out there June 5th and leaving June 10th. Hopefully we'll be able to meet up I haven't seen you guys forever. We're staying in Robbinsville at the two wheel inn.
    1 point
  32. In this year but hoping the forecast changes for the better.
    1 point
  33. Unless I'm mistaken, those sections were 55 or 50 before. So that's why I posted this.
    1 point
  34. Not near as much as my right leg does. I bet if I hack it off at the hip, I'll be down a good 50-60 pounds. I dont use my bike's rear brake anyway
    1 point
  35. For real? About to blow up? 2007 FZ6, about 30k miles, $1000 http://columbus.craigslist.org/mcy/5559778722.html
    1 point
  36. If you try to fire a gun form a moving motorcycle, the most immediate threat to your safety is the crash that's about to happen.
    1 point
  37. A rolling gunfight on 2 wheels just isn't going to happen. Sorry. Any time I've had trouble on the road, I've had plenty of notice that it was coming. Like passing a jackass in a truck who takes it personally and tries like hell to keep up to start shit at the next intersection or gas stop.
    1 point
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