Just a little update for those of you who have asked -
Brian saved the day with his prompt delivery of a few parts. Now the bike is the proud owner of the stock height clip-ons and a scratch-free right mirror. Now if I could just get that damn left grip off of the old clip-on....sheesh.
With some minor "convincing" the turn signal is straight again. Still scratched, but you can't tell.
Parts arriving this week are the brake pedal, open clutch cover (It had to be replaced anyway, right?) and a couple of tank brackets that looked to have gotten a little screwy during the fall.
On order is the megaphone for the exhaust. Should be in week after next. In the meantime I might just run it open for a couple of short trips. It'll run lean, but as long as I don't let it get super hot I think it'll be fine.
Everything else is so minor I'm not bothering with it at this point. So, with a little luck. I might be back on two wheels (minus the exhaust) this weekend. Thanks for everybody's help so far!
95 more posts to become a hero [thumbsup]
If you have an air compressor handy you can give a blast of air just under that grip while pulling on it and it should slip right off.
It was very hard to post this without using "blow" and "tug" :-\ .. oh wait ... I just did [bang]
Quote from: Ideapimp on July 16, 2008, 07:21:17 PM
On order is the megaphone for the exhaust. Should be in week after next. In the meantime I might just run it open for a couple of short trips. It'll run lean, but as long as I don't let it get super hot I think it'll be fine.
an air-cooled duc liter bike in texas in the summer with straight pipes? nah...i'm sure it won't get hot...
if you do decide run it open, though, be ready for some really weird (and pissed off) looks from just about everyone in earshot. and pack earplugs if you aren't already.
Quote from: McKraut on July 17, 2008, 05:21:07 AM
an air-cooled duc liter bike in texas in the summer with straight pipes? nah...i'm sure it won't get hot...
if you do decide run it open, though, be ready for some really weird (and pissed off) looks from just about everyone in earshot. and pack earplugs if you aren't already.
that's gonna be louder than a mofo........but I wanna hear it! [thumbsup]
Quote from: Kevin848 on July 17, 2008, 01:00:00 AM
If you have an air compressor handy you can give a blast of air just under that grip while pulling on it and it should slip right off.
I didn't even think about that. That's a great idea. I'll give it a shot when I get home. [thumbsup]
Then there is the old hairspray trick for putting it back on. Spray some good old fashioned woman's hairspray inside the grip then quickly slide it on the handlebar. The wet spray will let it slide on then will dry out and become sticky and tacky keeping the grip in place on the bar. Worked on changing out about a hundred pairs of Oury grips on my MX bikes in the... well I better not say when, there I go dating myself once again. [laugh]
Kevin, lookin' good in the avatar there bro'!! [thumbsup]
Quote from: fastwin on July 17, 2008, 08:07:31 AM
Kevin, lookin' good in the avatar there bro'!! [thumbsup]
Muchas Gracias
Quote from: fastwin on July 17, 2008, 08:07:31 AM
Kevin, lookin' good in the avatar there bro'!! [thumbsup]
Do it!....... Do it!
Quote from: pipeliner1978 on July 17, 2008, 09:04:35 AM
Do it!....... Do it!
[laugh]
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Good stuff!!
Quote from: Kevin848 on July 17, 2008, 01:00:00 AM
If you have an air compressor handy you can give a blast of air just under that grip while pulling on it and it should slip right off.
Kevin wins the prize. Either I was gonna have soap everywhere or I could just watch the air compressor shoot that grip off like a cannon. WOW. Almost too easy. I owe you a beer, Kev. [thumbsup]
you can pay me the beer. Prolly easier. I'm at the capitol decompressing. Come on by..
Quote from: Ideapimp on July 17, 2008, 05:29:53 PM
Kevin wins the prize. Either I was gonna have soap everywhere or I could just watch the air compressor shoot that grip off like a cannon. WOW. Almost too easy. I owe you a beer, Kev. [thumbsup]
Cheers!
actually it was a little *too* easy, kevin. no fun at all...it just worked like it was supposed to. wtf? how am i supposed to get all pissed off and cuss at a bike and feel very important when it cooperates? i'm all about harder, not smarter... a philosophy that at least i know works with the ladies... :P
Quote from: McKraut on July 18, 2008, 05:26:12 AM
actually it was a little *too* easy, kevin. no fun at all...it just worked like it was supposed to. wtf? how am i supposed to get all pissed off and cuss at a bike and feel very important when it cooperates? i'm all about harder, not smarter... a philosophy that at least i know works with the ladies... :P
Next time I need to change a headlight bulb in the G35 Ill be sure and give you a call [bang] that will make up for it!!!!
Yeah, what diabolical bastard came up with today's headlights? Used to be able to go into a auto parts store and for about $5-$10 bucks you either got a round one or a rectangular one... that was it. Undo a couple of screws, swap them out, aim the headlights at the garage door and readjust as needed. Wasn't even a full one beer job. Now you can spend hundreds, have to buy from the dealership, probably have to get their service dept. to do it since it's now a three hour job and the front of the car has to be removed. >:( And do you really see any better at night than you used to? :P
i'm all about those circular headlights...
(http://fp.images.autos.msn.com/merismus/as/autoshow2006/photos%5Cp_Dodge_Challenger_20.jpg)
Quote from: fastwin on July 18, 2008, 07:53:41 AM
Yeah, what diabolical bastard came up with today's headlights? Used to be able to go into a auto parts store and for about $5-$10 bucks you either got a round one or a rectangular one... that was it. Undo a couple of screws, swap them out, aim the headlights at the garage door and readjust as needed. Wasn't even a full one beer job. Now you can spend hundreds, have to buy from the dealership, probably have to get their service dept. to do it since it's now a three hour job and the front of the car has to be removed. >:( And do you really see any better at night than you used to? :P
+1
However, the Xenon HIDs are pretty sweet [thumbsup]
I saw one of those about 2 weeks ago at a gas station beside TMS. Same color, looked really cool
How's your ride, IP? Back in one piece yet??
Quote from: Duc L'Smart on August 05, 2008, 10:46:44 AM
How's your ride, IP? Back in one piece yet??
Everything's done. The only tell-tale is the tank is still scratched. I have a painter willing to help me out, but I'm going to have to ship the sucker pretty soon. May not get it done in time.
Quote from: Ideapimp on August 05, 2008, 10:51:40 AM
Everything's done. The only tell-tale is the tank is still scratched. I have a painter willing to help me out, but I'm going to have to ship the sucker pretty soon. May not get it done in time.
Let us know if you need help with anything [thumbsup]
Is Sarah going with you? Are you sure she doesn't want to stay here??
Do the Lollie Bombs need a new manager?!?!?!?!?
Quote from: Duc L'Smart on August 05, 2008, 10:55:10 AM
Is Sarah going with you? Are you sure she doesn't want to stay here??
Do the Lollie Bombs need a new manager?!?!?!?!?
She's more ready than I am. She's done with Dallas.
And yes, actually, the Lollies DO need a new manager. ;D
Quote from: Ideapimp on August 05, 2008, 10:57:52 AM
And yes, actually, the Lollies DO need a new manager. ;D
I'm sure the pay is low :P
Does the position come with benefits?