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Changed the fork oil today.
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Changed the fork oil today.
Then I installed the FIAMM 72112 Freeway Blaster Low Note Horn-It really is plug and play, no inline fuses needed, no relay needed and it is almost as loud, if not as loud, as a steubel air horn:
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Going to order another Fiamm for my old C50 Boulevard.
So, the point of the story is: if you start thinning which way to go with your bike - immediately turn off your phone!
Made this same mod to my NC yesterday. It took less than a minute to install and cost less than $20 from Amazon. The sound is significantly louder. I would suggest this for anyone who has to ride in multiple lanes of heavy traffic.
Thanks for suggesting it Dave. We need to go riding again soon too.
Yes we do, but arn't you going out of town for a few months...did you replace your battery and did it fix your little problem???
Weather forecast looks perfect for this weekend (going to rain tonight, tomorrow, and Thursday though), I may pack my bike up with some camping gear I bought (I havent actually camped since I was 15 years old-not counting the mash units we setup while in the Air Force) and ride over to the clark state forest and camp Saturday night...If I dont like it, camping is out and if I really dont like it Saturday night, it is only 10 miles from my house...hehehe...
Went on a ride Sunday with some guys in LouVin up into southern Indiana to visit the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center in Bloomington. Was a perfect day for a ride. Left Louisville about 11:30 or so (I think) and took 31 up to 160 to 60 and then finagled around until we hit 446 to get a couple photos at the causeway across Monroe Reservoir. I ended up getting home around 6:30PM. Here is the track, with some photos. For some reason Rever split it up in the middle. Still getting used to it.
Easter Ride to TMBCC - Part 1
Easter Ride to TMBCC - Part 2 with Photos
160 was fun, turning off 31. nice and curvy and we had no traffic until we got closer to salem.
We had to miss each other by minutes...as I rode into Henryville via Hwy 160 around 1pm..Then road back out hwy 160 towards Salem and then cut cross country over to hwy 39 to go check out the flood waters in northeast Washington county..
I'm gonna head out this weekend and test out the Rever Turn-by-Turn directions. May head to the old stand-by at Madison or even Rabbit Hash. I want to try planning and mapping from scratch in Rever and see how well it works over the ride.
I think we turned onto 160 from 31 somewhere around 12:15 or 12:30. Dont really remember.
Possible Ride Saturday (or Sunday, weather dependent) Rever | Make every ride count