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  1. see, that's the problem with you back east people. You think the weather is always so fucking perfect for those of us suffering on the West Coast, but it isn't. Yesterday after spending 9 incredible days on the beach in Monterey (condo is actually on the beach) I got stuck riding two hours in the rain on my way home. We suffer just as much as you snow drones do.
  2. weather in all coastal parts will be cold and wet through Tuesday.
  3. how long you in town for? There's an awesome Dainese shop in SF. They have a clearance sale going on right now 31 S Van Ness Ave San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 626-5478 Neighborhoods: SoMa,Central East,SoMa (South of Market)
  4. You must eat at the Stinking Rose in S.F.
  5. Monterey is one of my and the wife's favorite places. We've been down here for a week now and kids are just loving it too. Today it has cooled off quite a bit and is windy as all hell too, but still beats the hell out of Ohio! What part of CA are you staying in now? Best Chinese food is Union Chinese on Union Ave in San Jose. Just for shits and giggles, check out Fry's Electronics. Nothing quite like a 200k square foot electronics store (they also own the the San Jose Sharks). for more ideas check out the local motorcyle forum BARF.
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    Anyone riding 4/10?

    maybe, if I'm not too hungover..
  7. their "34 point" checklist would also be found in your owner's manual. It will detail exactly what needs to be checked and or serviced for each of the scheduled services. for HD, the difference between the moco sold "Service Manual" and the "Shop Manual" is little to do with process and mostly convenience. In the end user 'service manual', the torque specs are listed independently of where the service procedure appears, (ie; for wheel removal it tells you to remove this bolt and that bolt, but does not state the torque values nor the bolt specs in the same section). In the HD 'shop manual' all pertinent info is listed together. I also noticed that the Clymer service manual for my bike is a bit difficult follow and quite vague at times. The actual HD manual is 100 times better. Purchase the service manual for you bike, find a forum specific to your bike, and start there. Even if you NEVER wrench on your own bike, at least you will know what the stealer I mean Dealer was supposed to repair and the steps involved. An informed consumer is the one least likely to get screwed.
  8. no color shift with m DDM lamps in about a year.
  9. The DDM motorcycle specifici HIDs are the bees knees man! If your bike has spec minimum wiring harness (as most sport bikes do), get the wiring harness and draw power directly from the battery. Hell, if you have any electrical know how or know someone that does, you can just create your own jumper from the battery
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  11. why beg and beg for a $1000 SLR camera for years, then never take it out and use it for fear of it breaking?
  12. guessing you never watched your HD dealer do your 500 mile service. It is indeed just changing oil, check "critical" fasteners, check belt(s)/chain(s). They do not pull your wheel and verify brake wear. If they did, I would not have bothered purchasing the service manual for my HD and thrown away my complimentary k-y supply courtesy of HD.
  13. you should have been looking in West Carson, Carson, Torrance, and Gardena. Unlike the midwest and east coast, when a city in CA has the word "beach" in its name it means it IS a beach... Couldn't afford beach front if I got a $100k raise when I moved back here. If it's not too late, I have a very good friend in home sales down that way.
  14. 600 mile service does not qualify as Major service, unless it's a race bike
  15. will not result in "premature" failure. On the outside chance that it does, DDM has a no hassle lifetime warranty on their ballasts. I've been running my DDM HIDs without a delay or relay and have had ZERO issues in over 5k miles. The 5 seconds that it may take for your engine to turn over ain't gonna do a thing to the ballast
  16. I spliced my low beam to the high beam so the low stays on even when high beam is on. This solves the warm up problem when going form high beam back down to low (although since installing the HID I have yet to use the high beam) At most there will be a 12amp draw for <2 seconds. Most I've seen with my 55w set up is 6amp on start up for less than 2 seconds. I run HID for high and low and do not use the harness. No issue in 10k miles
  17. hmm, last I checked phone gps systems only work assuming you have a cellphone signal. Standalone GPS is your better choice. I've never owned a motorcycle specific gps and have never had a problem. Quite a few inexpensive units on the market from $50 to sky's the limit.
  18. so last week I decided to do my first group ride w/BARF (Bay Area Riders Forum) and the first post of the group ride caught me by surprise. I immediately thought about the group ride I did w/OR (March '09 I think), and thought you folks might enjoy the read. and a link for more.... " PLEASE REVIEW THESE RULES PRIOR TO THE RIDE 1. Full Gear is highly recommended! If you plan on wearing jeans, be sure to have some kind of armor underneath. Full gear includes mandatory apparel such as a helmet, gloves, textile/leather jacket, boots, and leg armor/protection. 2. Show up on time. Please show up on time the group will be leaving on time, with or without you. 3. Don't be careless on the road. This ride is intended to be safe and fun for everyone. No dangerous behavior will be tolerated during any portion of this ride, please just use your common sense. 4. Ride your own ride. The weekly East Bay ride is open to riders of all skill levels. This ride is intended to be a safe experience for all who would like to join us. Please be careful not to ride over your head, if your friend is faster than you let him or her go. We will be making regular scheduled stops along the route so that everyone can catch up. Remember we want everyone to get home safely to their loved ones at the end of the day. Do not attend this ride, if, for any reason, anyone is unable to meet one or more of these expectations. If you still plan on coming to the ride, and you have not complied with the rules set forth here, we will simply ask you to leave. If you are new to group riding or have any questions about it, most of the information can be found here: http://www.msf-usa.org/downloads/Group_Ride.pdf"
  19. "I will fuck your balls off"
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