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Magoo

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  1. Dont have a heck of a lot to add, Timmy. But I did own a 1980 GS850 shafty and really enjoyed that machine. It was long before I stumbled into my true loves, the v4's. But still liked the position, look and feel of the bike as a whole. 450 should be a fun around town bike and that looks like a fine example. That BMW looks like a cool machine, too. Please don't paint it flat black.
  2. That's what I needed. Thank you!
  3. Howdy. I don't post much but just can't seem to find an answer to this anywhere. I'm guessing one of you fine gents will make me look silly with a quick answer. Will a 4th and 5th gen shock swap with no modification or a totally different beast? Thanks in advance! Magoo
  4. Great advice on both charging system and jetting. That said, I really like the black with gold wheel look. Enjoy!
  5. Magoo

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    Awesomeness.
  6. Mine started acting up at 42k miles. Replaced it. Not expensive. Big difference. The old one was toast.
  7. Somewhere, but I can't seem to find them.
  8. I can't take credit for taking this pic. Was too busy sloshing through the rain! Magoo
  9. Thank you both! Great pics, Terry. While I can't see a damn thing atleast I'll know what I'm stabbing blindly at.
  10. I truly dread asking these questions but I've searched and searched and don't see clear and simple answers. Are you all replacing your fried stators with OEM or is there an improved aftermarket available? And while I'm reading about not needing to remove front cowl to remove headlight, I can barely squeeze my fingers in there. Is there some sort of retaining clip somewhere? I can't see shit as it's a bad angle and am ready to use excessive force. Thanks in advance!
  11. Near Binghamton, NY here. About an hour south of Syracuse. I tend to head down to PA for the majority of my riding, though. Less LEO and easier to get lost.
  12. http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/index.php/topic/49527-pics-of-new-beefy-solo-rack-on-a-5th-gen/
  13. Ike, Just look at the shallowest depth of the tire. Almost always near the center unless you're doing track days...and I know you're not. When in doubt, throw it out. I can send you a Conti that will fit. Wore down the middle pretty good, but if you stay off the straight aways you'll be good for years, lol.
  14. A lot of great points here. But right or wrong, when I lead rides I tell everybody that passing whenever and wherever you'd like is fine, as long as it's safe. This applies for passing each other or cages. The scariest thing I repeatedly see when not leading is bikers passing a car just because the bike in front of them did. I watched a so called experienced rider make a terrible pass in NC last spring. I was 2 bikes behind him. The bike in front of him made what I considered a questionable pass as I could see an oncoming car on the horizon. He would certainly make it cleanly, but I felt he was putting undue pressure on the oncoming car and it was simply an asshole move. Then, the "experienced" rider pulled out behind him. I slowed way down waiting for the immenent head on collision. The car literally drove off of the road and into someones yard to avoid our kamakazi rider. To say I gave him holy hell at our next stop is an understatement. I tried to bring it up respectfully and quietly but then he denied any wrong doing. So I flat out blasted him in front of the entire group, encouring the other witness to confirm the car driving off the road instead of plowing into the biker. He ended up apologizing and asked for another chance. I hesitantly continued on with the group in sweeper position. I knew this guy was trouble before he invited himself into our group and he'd proved it. About 10 miles later I watched him lowside his Magna at about 15 mph. He panicked in a tight turn, locked up his rear brake and never let go. I suppose it was better than highsiding but the case was closed as far as I was concerned. Our group split from 6 bikes to 3 and 3 from there. We made nice back at camp. He admitted, again, his mental mistakes. He was riding way over his head. He was excited to be riding with the "faster group" and was all machoed up. That's the kind of shit that gets you dead. I ask riders I'm unfamiliar with to please die on their own time and not in my group. Vent over as I'm way off topic.
  15. You kick ass! Well done, sir.
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