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Al Z. Heimer

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  1. http://youtu.be/A30A_11kgys If any of you happen to be in the Youngstown/Boardman area and are wanting to kill some time and maybe find another favorite beverage give this place a try. They also sponsor a craft beer festival. http://bigtapin.com/
  2. http://www.visordown.com/features/michelin-pilot-road-3-1800-mile-tyre-review/18694.html This is the one review that sparked my interest.
  3. http://m.michelinmotorcycle.com/tires/street/pilot-road-3-trail.html http://m.michelinmotorcycle.com/tires/street/pilot-road-3.html I have read mostly good on these and was thinking of giving them a shot. Seems like the fronts are the same but the placement of the different compounds are changed on the rear.Only one size for each end is available for the trail also.
  4. Will maybe shoot abdecal(sponsor)a pm. May be able to help you out. Just a thought.
  5. Oh Lassie !!!!! Uhhhhh. Never mind. Lassie was a Dude:mastur: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1c6_1358457087
  6. Do this for sure and also rock bike back and forth in gear on the ground not running of coarse to see if something comes up. I am leaning towards a gremlin in the ignition or fuel injection system. Sounds like it could be a momentary lapse in reason in one of the systems. This would cause all the slop in the drive system to go from a pull to coast to pull again. It would be like trying to accelerate and flipping the kill switch on and off. Which would explain the higher the rpm the harder the hit or clunk. Just a theory. Do a wiggle check with the wiring. Especially handle bar to frame where it all the movement is. Not sure if it has a tip over switch but it would be easy to bypass to eliminate as a cause. Do this with the bike running and listen for a miss in the engine.
  7. The Outlawshttp://youtu.be/DGrZwU6wde0 Can never have too many guitars.
  8. http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=les%3B&gs_rn=1&gs_ri=tablet-gws&cp=9&gs_id=y&xhr=t&q=trailer+in+a+bag&pf=p&sclient=tablet-gws&tbo=d&site=&source=hp&oq=trailer+i&gs_l=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&bvm=bv.1355534169,d.aWc&fp=b5e026a14e9706d2&bpcl=40096503&biw=1024&bih=622 They have been making these for years. No personal experience and have not ever read a bad review. One issue I see is that neither one has any suspension. Pricey new but if you can find a used one you prolly never loose a dime on selling it when that time comes.
  9. Hey there. I showed you mine -- Now show me yours.
  10. Here is a recent 9 lb. bone in Boston Butt after resting with a mustard slather and a rub for 10 hours. This is after an hour. Almost there. Also a few of these were enjoyed during the cook:) Also injected with apple juice and white grape juice. Mopped down every half hour. Chewing on the bark was like eating a gummy bear. Sorry no pics of it pulled. People were friggin hungry.
  11. http://www.thelodgeatgeneva.com/PackagesEvents.aspx. Not too bad of a place that is not a shit ton of miles away for a couple days. Just not much to do in the area this time of year. Unless your a wino. Some really nice ones in the area. http://www.wineryadventures.com/Northeast%20Ohio%20Wineries.htm
  12. Yes I did and that Brisket looks MONEY! Just wondering if it works better than just chunkin on top of the c-coal?
  13. Old school for me too. I still like books. This is my favorite. More than just recipes. Has info on a lot of joints. http://bigwaynerbbq.wordpress.com/2011/04/03/book-review-peace-love-and-barbecue/. This is another. A good coffee table book. Full of color pictures. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7974659-the-big-book-of-bbq
  14. Thanks. That old Weber has never failed me. Good idea on the pork. Sounds like a plan here too. My daughter is a big fan of some pulled piggy.
  15. To answer your question --no I haven't but I found this. http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/cornedbeef.html
  16. http://totalruckus.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=12143. Changed the link for the Ruckus journey. It seems that they lost the first part of the journey. Basically he flew over from Korea,bought a Ruckus and took off. The first pic is of Loopy. Wan was taking a pic on that big bridge in Savanna and a truck blew his camera off and he could not find it. Forum took collection up for him and sent to Loopy to give to Wan for a new camera. Loopy was first of many members that he met along the way. Quite contrasting stories. One is riding a super fast super bike and eating in the best of restaurants at times and the other on a 40 mph scooter cooking chicken on the side of the road on a homemade spit or maybe Spam.
  17. http://youtu.be/5ddI5xU5x38 Really going to miss you Bud!! We had some really good rides. Hope for a few more.
  18. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/12/san-bernardino-official-amends-his-lock-your-doors-load-your-guns-remark.html. It's coming. No No---it's here.
  19. http://www.google.com/m/search?q=cleveland+police+shooting&hl=en&tbo=u&source=univ&tbm=nws&sa=X&ei=pGa_UPnLGY-u0AGI-YH4BQ&ved=0CCsQqAI. Cleveland police bustin caps. Wow!!!
  20. http://www.avonmoto.com/download/Tires101forConsumers.pdf. Here is a very good article on tires. It comes from the Avon Motorcycle site. It answers the questions that a lot of people have about tires such as how to determine your optimal tire pressure,can you plug a tubeless tire? And another fact that most people would call bull sh!t--Front tire cupping is normal and is actually a pat on your back. Tire threads can rate right up there with oil threads. When it comes to oil--Change it and keep it between the lines and all is good. Your tires are probably the most important piece of safety gear we have. This stuff was written by engineers who know this info is what it takes to keep us safe. I just thought that I would throw this out there for those that may have never thought of some of this stuff. It is a lot more important than the size of your chicken strips.
  21. This guy is still at it. Just over 10k miles so far. Is in Texas contemplating a 1000 in 24 just to blast thru. This is a good read with some fantastic photography. With 8 weeks of vacation on the books I am getting some crazy thoughts. Maybe. Just maybe.
  22. http://www.r1goesextreme.com/ I would do it in a minute. Maybe when I retire. This guy is living the dream. There are some videos on YouTube also.
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