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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 12:44 AM
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You are a brave man and a true survivor, I never got over those banana peels.
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Banana peels? Were those the same banana peels that werebaked wrapped aroundTeaberry gum?

I know I lived throughthe 60's as a teenager,but a lot of my memories of the eraarestill a little fuzzy.

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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 12:52 AM
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ORIGINAL: mudpuddle
You are a brave man and a true survivor, I never got over those banana peels.
mud
Banana peels? Were those the same banana peels that werebaked wrapped aroundTeaberry gum?

I know I lived throughthe 60's as a teenager,but a lot of my memories of the eraarestill a little fuzzy.

Frank
Frank, I just looked at your profile.

I'm twelve daze older than you.

mud
 
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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 12:56 AM
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i think i'm going to do this on the forks between the triple trees after i put the gators on also. get rid of a little more shiny[sm=smiley20.gif]just blackened my Vance n Hines strait shots with BBQ paint and they took bad a$$, the OL sez "it looks like she's been juicing and put on 50 lbs o muscle," i'll get some pix tomorrow.


has any one ever dulled up their aluminum? I kinda like the brushed look and would be interested in a "how to"


the best way ive found is to use the green scotch-brite pads.. w/ wd-40.
be sure to go in one direction..and check your progress often...the wd-40 acts as a cutting oil so this will go quite quickly!
 
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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 01:27 AM
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Frank, I just looked at your profile.

I'm twelve daze older than you.

mud
With "DAZE" being the operative word.
And Happy Birthday, in advance, to both of us.




Bet you got ripped offwith Birthday/Christmas presents when you were a kid too.

Frank
 
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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 01:35 AM
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Here's one,
vent your crankcase into the atmosphere,
instead of runnin that muck back through the motor.
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stock bolts, tap both (10-24??) then lock in set screw
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set up fixture for drill pressing in proper location
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drilled in this direction as well as opened up a little lengthwise
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hose fittings
tapped for 1/8" pipe. the one on the left won't work
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backside
catch can about 20 some odd dollars. hose and brass maybe 10 bux
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DONE
one more view, probably about a half day rounding up parts and takin my time
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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 01:38 AM
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Frank, I just looked at your profile.

I'm twelve daze older than you.

mud
With "DAZE" being the operative word.
And Happy Birthday, in advance, to both of us.




Bet you got ripped offwith Birthday/Christmas presents when you were a kid too.

Frank

Happy Birthday to us.

And hopefully many more birthdaze.

I don't know, gotta be careful what I wish for.

I take it back.

mud
 
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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 02:35 AM
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What a great thread. Sorry I have nothing to contribute. Mainly posting so I can find this later.
 
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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 10:52 AM
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thanks mud just added that to my to do list! i have been dien to see how you did that!
 
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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 12:18 PM
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Maybe a bit noobish to some of you vets out there, but for a new guy like me I would add to check out the forum classifieds...especially the Want to Buy. I put a WTB for a wrinkle black derby cover & horn cover last week. Got a reply and picked up both pieces for $35!! Install is a breeze (gotta buy some thread lock is all) and beats buying the HD after market stuff that has the lines on 'em. I think this is essential stuff for the denim black Street Bob. Next up, wrinkle black belt guard. Slowly but surely.
 
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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 01:28 PM
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Mud,

Where did you get the "catch can" for that?
BTW its a neat trick, but why not use a breather filter like this one?

http://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup...ley&page=4

I know that one is over the $50 limit, but it just an example.
I'm sure there are cheaper versions around.
Besides I can't stomach the idea of paying over $100 for rinky dink filter.
 
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