40 amper is amping just fine thanks to your terrific assistance!Great write-up, Florin! Better you than me.
Assume you’re enjoying your 40 amper.
Now that right there is funny!
Regards, John
40 amper is amping just fine thanks to your terrific assistance!Great write-up, Florin! Better you than me.
Assume you’re enjoying your 40 amper.
Now that right there is funny!
Regards, John
Meh! Just Uship it there (right to a parking spot on the main drag) while you fly, party, then ship it back!Also you RODE there, many people I know that go there, trailer their Harleys to Sturgis, putt around for a week, party, then come back home exhausted.
Good write up!
Ned's post should be a sticky, meant to serve aa a warning to other 'normal' motorcyclists to think hard about going to that gong show!
Wonder how many died either on the way there, there, or going home. There's usually 3 or 4 every year. Most often from blunt force brain injuries.
The black hills really are an awesome place to visit. There's some terrific roads to ride there. I've actually been there four times on bikes now, but the other three times were not during the rally. There's always some traffic and bikes there, but we've never had an experience like I had during the Rally, but then again, that's what I went for, to see what it was really about as I've watched bikes troop that way every year for dozens of years. The ride home on Saturday was almost as interesting as I passed literally tens of thousands of bikes, some being ridden and some on trailers heading that way. I was there Friday and Saturday, but I can't even imagine what it was like on Sunday there. If you ever get a chance to go there off rally time, I would highly recommend doing so.![]()
You read my mind....Great write up! Thanks for validating all the reasons why I've chosen to avoid it. I enjoyed reading your story.
My brother. Still rides his 1984. I sold my 1985 after I bought the ST. Found I rode the Sabre less and less. Had 76,000 miles on it. I rode it everywhere between Banff and Tuscon. Man was it fun to wack the throttle at about 7,000 RPM. It was a great bike.Who had the V65 Sabre..?
Owned two myself.
T
Also owned two. Put almost 180,000 miles on each of them as commuter bikes in the 90's. Just a great bike that gave me a lot of great memories. What's not to love about a naked standard with shaft drive and tons of get up and go!Who had the V65 Sabre..?
Owned two myself.
T
I started building the "fork condoms" when I was looking for a replacement for the old gator fork protectors I used to use my Trials bikes way back when. Gators looked so fugly, so I came up with the neoprene slider protectors. Been using them for twenty years on a dozen bikes including my Beta Evo, Concours, V65 and ST1100. They keep bug guts off the slider and out of the seals and rock nicks in the slider metal that start tearing up the fork seals. Never had a fork seal start leaking on a bike I've put them on. They are made out of 1/8 inch lined on both sides neoprene. You can usually get it black, blue or red.Ah, where did you get those "fork condoms"?