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I thought about getting Buddy out today because the temperature was in the low 30's and it was snowing very lightly. So I chipped all the ice and packed snow off the driveway then shoveled the chippings away. By the time I was done my back, arms, legs, and nearly every other body part ached. I decided to stay inside, take some ibuprofen and read MB instead. Surprise! There were no new posts, ALL DAY. Until now.
So, right now I am home. Tomorrow I will be in Schaumburg, Il. We are going to Medieval Times for the show. Monday we will be in Milwaukee for a visit to the public museum. Monday evening we will be back home again. That's where I am for the next few days.
So, right now I am home. Tomorrow I will be in Schaumburg, Il. We are going to Medieval Times for the show. Monday we will be in Milwaukee for a visit to the public museum. Monday evening we will be back home again. That's where I am for the next few days.
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Well, for me today's choice was climbing up on an icy roof to fix a damaged gutter or sitting inside and watching Olympic curling. I chose the former since it promised a speedier, less painful death.
I still can't figure that sport out. First the Scots steal bocce from the Italians, then they manage to slow it down even though they're playing on ice.
I guess I'll never fully appreciate the Olympics until they find a way to combine bobsledding, the biathlon, and figure skating. Something along the lines of doing 80 miles an hour on ice while shooting at someone doing a triple toe loop.
I still can't figure that sport out. First the Scots steal bocce from the Italians, then they manage to slow it down even though they're playing on ice.
I guess I'll never fully appreciate the Olympics until they find a way to combine bobsledding, the biathlon, and figure skating. Something along the lines of doing 80 miles an hour on ice while shooting at someone doing a triple toe loop.
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just about every scooter board im on is dead to include mine
i belive there are two im active on that in the last month i have been the only one to post any thing people come and read but dont post
but where have i been in the garage choping a big hole in the fender of my stella and frenching in a hot rod tail light getting her ready for spring
so im willing to bet now that my 08 advacod stella is one of a kind
i belive there are two im active on that in the last month i have been the only one to post any thing people come and read but dont post
but where have i been in the garage choping a big hole in the fender of my stella and frenching in a hot rod tail light getting her ready for spring
so im willing to bet now that my 08 advacod stella is one of a kind
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I did go for a 4 mile walk this morning, as we are already getting some spring flowers popping out of the ground here on the CA central coast. Then when I got back home, I almost rode the Buddy, and I almost went for a ride on my ZX-6R, and I almost pulled out the Solstice. But then I decided to get my DVD collection in some sort of order. Tomorrow, I'm going to rearrange my sock drawer and see if I can't get past the air contaminating monster in Dead Space. I just finished watching Surrogates (not a bad movie) and it's almost 7 pm now. I want to go to sleep.
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gotta admit, i've been pretty absent from MB, its been raining and super cold so my scooter has been abandoned, also, my bf snagged himself a yamaha vino 125, and has been fixing it up, and he's been borrowing my buddy battery to start it up
and on top of that, school has been kicking my butt as well, and chuggling between everything and a dog and a cat, has been exhausting
and on top of that, school has been kicking my butt as well, and chuggling between everything and a dog and a cat, has been exhausting
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fish or go riding
I miss riding and I could be riding because of spending my winters down here in S.W. Fl. So whats the problem,,,,fish are biting. All I get done is fishing. I guess I like fishing first,,,,there I said it, but as soon as the bite stops I'll be back on my Scoot.
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Was that your Ural I saw up at Latus Motors yesterday? Pretty red one with sidecar....Dooglas wrote:Went for a great ride this afternoon. Portland is having a wonderful bout of february sunshine.
I've been outside building an intake hose and UNI filter setup on my Buddy, along with rebuilding the motor on a little Diamo someone gave me.
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Got any pics of your project?jmkjr72 wrote:just about every scooter board im on is dead to include mine
i belive there are two im active on that in the last month i have been the only one to post any thing people come and read but dont post
but where have i been in the garage choping a big hole in the fender of my stella and frenching in a hot rod tail light getting her ready for spring
so im willing to bet now that my 08 advacod stella is one of a kind
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right here
topic14366.html
and heres the thread on my board
http://scooteraddict.com/forum/index.php?topic=169.0
topic14366.html
and heres the thread on my board
http://scooteraddict.com/forum/index.php?topic=169.0
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i know what you mean about sick of moving snow i would love to be able to push the snow with my tractor as it goes a lot quicker then blowing but the fuel tap on my tractor is pluged with rust and its to dang cold to strip the body work off and take the tank off to try and find a replacement in the winter so i have to use the blowerScootLemont wrote:I have been busy shoveling snow - and the frustrating thing is my snow blower is parked next to my (under cover) scooter in the garage.
4-8" more inches coming tonight & tomorrow.
Winter sucks
and if it is noce enough i have to move the blower to get to the scoots
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i no longer feel contention or animosity toward you...you can come back.Keys wrote: Also, over the past few months I seem to have been the focal point of a certain amount of contention and animosity from certain member, so I don't say a whole lot these days...
it crazy how many members MB has and so few post. the other night i swear i saw something like 75 people on and only 6 or so signed in.
no i don't ride a scooter, i am a scooter pilot!
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It gets that way over the winter. Most people don't ride in the winter (unless they live in California) so their interest in scooter culture wains, then the sun comes out and they all come back.bigbropgo wrote:i no longer feel contention or animosity toward you...you can come back.Keys wrote: Also, over the past few months I seem to have been the focal point of a certain amount of contention and animosity from certain member, so I don't say a whole lot these days...
it crazy how many members MB has and so few post. the other night i swear i saw something like 75 people on and only 6 or so signed in.
Its happened the last two years, and it'll happen again
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I've been riding mostly every day of the week, trouble is it's always to work
The service industry is an insatiable beast when the "Season" is upon us down here in SW FLA. Since I had the rat rebuilt I have not had any problems or questions, so I have not posted, but read plenty.
Watched curling for the majority of my time after work last nite and I'll be dammned if I can't figure out how they score that stuff? Something like shuffleboard, or bocce like someone else said? I just like to watch the way the sweeper dudes change the direction that stone is travelling in.
Blur 220 and rat? or sell Rat and get blur 220?
The service industry is an insatiable beast when the "Season" is upon us down here in SW FLA. Since I had the rat rebuilt I have not had any problems or questions, so I have not posted, but read plenty.
Watched curling for the majority of my time after work last nite and I'll be dammned if I can't figure out how they score that stuff? Something like shuffleboard, or bocce like someone else said? I just like to watch the way the sweeper dudes change the direction that stone is travelling in.
Blur 220 and rat? or sell Rat and get blur 220?
"Hey You, yeah, all you'se thoughts, specially you, creepy wierd one in the corner, Screw you guys, I'm going for a ride..."
Well, today I went to church to hear my former pastor's special 50th-anniversary-of-preaching sermon...
I did a run to the grocery store for diet cola, chicken breasts, rice cakes, and beer...
Then I met a friend for lunch and a movie (Crazy Heart )...
...all on my scooter!
The weather was in the upper 30ºFs, coming off a couple weeks of minimal snow and occasional sunshine, so the roads were mostly clear and dry. I hauled Flash out of the storage room, for the second time since November, bundled up, and... scooted.
I did a run to the grocery store for diet cola, chicken breasts, rice cakes, and beer...
Then I met a friend for lunch and a movie (Crazy Heart )...
...all on my scooter!
The weather was in the upper 30ºFs, coming off a couple weeks of minimal snow and occasional sunshine, so the roads were mostly clear and dry. I hauled Flash out of the storage room, for the second time since November, bundled up, and... scooted.
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I rode yesterday!!
It was fantastic, and sunny, and warm (sort of). If anyone's familiar with Richmond, VA, I did my first ride over the Huguenot Bridge toward Carytown, rode down to Malvern, up Grove Ave, and then back over the bridge, through Bon Air and back home.
I'm still working on expanding my riding horizons....the back-to-back snowstorms have been seriously cutting into my riding practice!
It was fantastic, and sunny, and warm (sort of). If anyone's familiar with Richmond, VA, I did my first ride over the Huguenot Bridge toward Carytown, rode down to Malvern, up Grove Ave, and then back over the bridge, through Bon Air and back home.
I'm still working on expanding my riding horizons....the back-to-back snowstorms have been seriously cutting into my riding practice!
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I was supposed to go riding yesterday. Decided not to due to forecast of rain. Then it didn't rain.
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I scooted downtown to work on Friday on the Agility and I got out for a few miles around the neighborhood on the Bajaj yesterday. I've mostly been writing my blog on the Dealer Expo stuff and avoiding everything else.
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Please let's not talk too much about the Blur SS220i, as I fear that I'm beginning to obsess...
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This past Saturday was cold, gray and windy, but our scooter group (or at least four of us) had scheduled a ride into Tucson to check out a new restaurant. We stopped briefly at ScootOver, and then met up with Howardr and some of the Sky Island Riders club at Sir Veza's (bad pun, good food). About fifteen minutes into the meal, the skies opened up and turned Tucson into a tidal basin. Riding back, we had to maneuver around flooded areas (Tucson hasn't heard about storm drains yet) and stay off the painted lines. We pulled up to a pair of bikers - no helmets, big harleys - and I asked them, "Are we having fun yet?"My leather jacket and gloves were soaked through, but I managed to get home before hypothermia set in. Dandy fun, can't wait to do it again.
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That sounds great. I'm off Hull Street just past the Manchester YMCA. The roads around me are very sandy and there's still ice and snow on the road in the hoods. How were the roads in Carytown?scootermom wrote:I rode yesterday!!
It was fantastic, and sunny, and warm (sort of). If anyone's familiar with Richmond, VA, I did my first ride over the Huguenot Bridge toward Carytown, rode down to Malvern, up Grove Ave, and then back over the bridge, through Bon Air and back home.
Be careful out there.
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Awww....Keys, we love ya little buddy (or should I say, little rattler?), keep the faith!bigbropgo wrote:i no longer feel contention or animosity toward you...you can come back.Keys wrote: Also, over the past few months I seem to have been the focal point of a certain amount of contention and animosity from certain member, so I don't say a whole lot these days...
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What're you guys talking about? I'M RIGHT HERE!!!
That's gotta be at least 25 members to answer this thread. That's a lot right? I've been riding year round pretty much down here,
at least 3-4 times per week or more. Even in the south we've been getting some consistently cold weather... Lowest I rode in
this year was 22 degrees and I just had on regular jeans, canvas shoes, and a down jacket. My legs were burning. Had a good
3 inches of solid ice in my sailboat for like a month straight. It's been nice lately though, in the 50's!
That's gotta be at least 25 members to answer this thread. That's a lot right? I've been riding year round pretty much down here,
at least 3-4 times per week or more. Even in the south we've been getting some consistently cold weather... Lowest I rode in
this year was 22 degrees and I just had on regular jeans, canvas shoes, and a down jacket. My legs were burning. Had a good
3 inches of solid ice in my sailboat for like a month straight. It's been nice lately though, in the 50's!
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my best friend works at medieval times his name is chris. if you see him tell him evan says hi.gr8dog wrote:I thought about getting Buddy out today because the temperature was in the low 30's and it was snowing very lightly. So I chipped all the ice and packed snow off the driveway then shoveled the chippings away. By the time I was done my back, arms, legs, and nearly every other body part ached. I decided to stay inside, take some ibuprofen and read MB instead. Surprise! There were no new posts, ALL DAY. Until now.
So, right now I am home. Tomorrow I will be in Schaumburg, Il. We are going to Medieval Times for the show. Monday we will be in Milwaukee for a visit to the public museum. Monday evening we will be back home again. That's where I am for the next few days.
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Re: NSR Where is everyone?
I'm right here. Not on my scooter, dammit!rajron wrote:Where is everyone?
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I’m inside where it is warm and cozy. Lurking and dreaming of spring, or moving to someplace it does not snow. It’s been a long cold winter with lots of snow. We had to put 2 of our 3 scooters in storage to get the car and truck in the garage. So even if it did warm up I’m still stuck waiting till April.
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Keys my man, I've seen your photo doing the Scottish Games. You're a big boy. I think you can take him .Keys wrote:I've been moving and focusing on getting my new little jazz combo up and "happenin'".
Also, over the past few months I seem to have been the focal point of a certain amount of contention and animosity from certain member, so I don't say a whole lot these days...
--Keys
Me personally? I've been building a Cafe racer out of a 71 CL350. So I've been spending a lot of time over at dotheton.com getting info and inspiration.
Here are some pics:
Fresh motor build. Built this sucker from the ground up using two different CL motors plus 3mm overbore pistons. Picked up an extra 43cc's after the bore and hone.
Hammered in some knee dents and painted the tank
Freshly painted frame.
Seat, frame, and tank pre-paint.
Gotta ton more but I don't want to totally jack this thread. I haven't been posting here much, but trust me, I've been keeping up with you all from the side lines.
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125 Main Jet
2000RPM Stall Spring
1500RPM Clutch Springs
Dr. Pulley Variator with 11 Gram Sliders
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HAWT! We're going to have to see that when it's done. Great work so far!djelliott wrote:Me personally? I've been building a Cafe racer out of a 71 CL350.
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Thanks Keys. I'm actually using an SL350 cam. It has a different profile. A little more torque on the bottom end. With that, the 3mm overbore, the Mikuni VM30's, velocity stacks, and electronic ignition, this little girl should be pretty zippy.Keys wrote:...now try to find a frame for an SL350...I've owned both the CL and the SL and the SL frame didn't flex as badly. The thing could really handle with the right tires! Good luck on that and keep posting pics!
--Keys
Prima pipe
UNI filter
125 Main Jet
2000RPM Stall Spring
1500RPM Clutch Springs
Dr. Pulley Variator with 11 Gram Sliders
NCY Front Forks
Prima/NCY 161cc Big Bore kit With 150 Head
KS Power GY6 Performance Springs
NCY Secondary Shieve
UNI filter
125 Main Jet
2000RPM Stall Spring
1500RPM Clutch Springs
Dr. Pulley Variator with 11 Gram Sliders
NCY Front Forks
Prima/NCY 161cc Big Bore kit With 150 Head
KS Power GY6 Performance Springs
NCY Secondary Shieve