Location for the night

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by 91B20H8, Mar 19, 2014.

  1. Fajo

    Fajo The Dark Knight

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    getting old helps with catching air.. There is a little thing known as old man farts.. Or walking farts. Most people dont this but this helps with trust and direction. I would recommend hooking a spark plug up on ur rear end hooked to a small battery. This way at night you can give a light show all at the same time your keeping warm.
     
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  3. mickimause

    mickimause Road Train Member

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    Home...got here about 3 hours ago; been surfing the web, spending money on my "therapist". She's gonna get painted or powdercoated, and new spokes for her front rim. Gotta get her some new shinies for the season!!
     
  4. Fajo

    Fajo The Dark Knight

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    Next load is Nampa, ID. going to Manassas, VA. stopped at home and took the weekend off. I load tonight over at simplot then ill come home and leave out in the morning. Good 2400 mile run and back in your guys area again. Time to update my iTunes library for the trip, Wife added the Macaranea to my music :O and a crap ton of Celine Dion (Like her voice) mix it up with some Eminem and I'm ready to roll. =D
     
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  5. 91B20H8

    91B20H8 Road Train Member

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    Hanging out for the night at the TA in Terrell TX, 32.5 miles away from dropping this relay at the Dallas yard and 29 minutes left on my 11.....maybe could run that
     
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  6. mickimause

    mickimause Road Train Member

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    Nope. Not on e-logs, anyway...

    Ordered new spokes tonight, and will get the disassembly started next weekend, since I will have time. Hubby is having shoulder surgery on Friday, so he should be knocked out on pain meds most of the weekend... Plan is to take her pieces & parts in for powdercoating the 16th or so. Two week turnaround, so plenty of time to get her reassembled before riding season!!
     
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  7. Drifter42

    Drifter42 Hopper Heartache

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    At the Shell truck stop on I39 mm 115 in IL.
     
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  8. *Five-0*

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    New color on the tins only or doing the frame too? Have fun spoking the wheels!
     
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  9. mickimause

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    Front rim, rear wheel (it's solid, not laced), rotors, sprocket, tins, possibly fork covers. As far as re-lacing the front rim, I will have someone who knows wtf they're doing to take care of that! I sure as Hades don't know how...

    Gonna leave the frame black for now. The bike only has about 30K miles on her, so I'm going to wait on the 95 ci kit; when I do that, I'll decide what I want to do about the frame, if anything.
     
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    Pictures! We need pictures when its done!
     
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  11. mickimause

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    Yessir!!!!
     
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