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  1. From the album: Gordon's Bike

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    LED Taillight 2

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    LED taillight

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  4. I got it working through the high beams. The contacts in my remote acted only momentarily when the button is pressed - the door doesn't continuously open and close if you hold the button down. I assume that's built in the circuitry. I took the two leads from the contact switch straight to a relay which is triggered off the high beam circuit. Even if you run with high beams it's only going to momentarily activate the opener remote. The last time I replaced the battery in my remote I noticed that it was a 12V battery. What if you permanently shorted the switch, but then power the remote from the high beam circuit? Every time you flashed your high beams, the remote would get power and the switch would be on. Does anyone think this would work? Maybe use the horn instead.
  5. Miguel, I seem to remember you using a small computer, libretto maybe in your tankbag. Is the GPS to replace this? Gordon
  6. Congratulations, yesterday marked 23yrs for the missus and me.
  7. I would assume that is her in some of his gallery pictures.
  8. I am planning on doing this mod over the winter. I have been thinking of making an adjustable spacer. What do you think? border='0' alt='user posted image' /> shock spacer The outside dimension is 25mm across the flats. The small hole is 10mm threaded to fit the bracket mounting bolt. The Large hole is 18mm threaded to provide the adjustabe length. Minimum length is 30mm. Maximum is approximately 42mm with the half of the threaded portion inside. My first choice for material is aluminum since it would be easy to machine. Not sure if it would strong enough. What do you think?
  9. The restrictors also help smooth out the pulsing and make it easier to read.
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    WingRack

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  11. From the album: Gordon's Bike

    The unflattering view from behind
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