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General Discussion / Re: New to me, Griso 1100
« Last post by Tkelly on Today at 06:06:14 PM »Couple of them for sale near Madison WI,pm if interested.
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General Discussion / Re: New to me, Griso 1100« Last post by Tkelly on Today at 06:06:14 PM »Couple of them for sale near Madison WI,pm if interested.
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General Discussion / Re: NFL Payoffs« Last post by Tkelly on Today at 06:04:01 PM »Bears coach like a lot of them,wants to go for it on 4th down,passed up a couple of easy field goals that would have won the game.How about the commentators,do they ever disagree with a coach,what a bunch of ass kissers.
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General Discussion / Re: Offset extension wrench« Last post by Ncdan on Today at 06:00:44 PM »Harbor Freight has their version of an offset wrench and probably fairly economical if it’s like most of the rest of their tools.
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General Discussion / Re: New to me, Griso 1100« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 05:47:40 PM »Congrats, The 1100 Griso is a great bike, one of my all time favorites.
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General Discussion / Re: Increase in valve clearance.« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 05:40:20 PM »Thanks for reply Acogoff, that's exactly what I'm going to do. I'd be curious to know how much the clearance opened after TDC. I believe that was your initial concern. 6
General Discussion / Re: NFL Payoffs« Last post by LowRyter on Today at 05:26:48 PM »Go BILLS! Hard to believe the fired the coach. And worse for it, the Denver QB broke his ankle on the big PI. Too many injuries and too many games for the good of the sport IMO 7
General Discussion / Re: Increase in valve clearance.« Last post by garbln on Today at 05:15:34 PM »Tappy valves are happy valves.
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General Discussion / Re: Offset extension wrench« Last post by drdwb on Today at 04:26:25 PM »Did anyone bother to click on the link? This isn't something one could just fire up the torch and bend a straight wrench to make. Thank you for checking the actual tool out. My point / purpose in asking about it was. In an RV our size there is no extra room for vices, grinders, or torch equipment. When we go off grid and boondock we are often 20- 50 miles or more away from any city that even has a NAPA or decent Hardware store. Having a tool like this that can get to places you can’t with normal tools could save $100s in remote service calls or towing expenses besides saving a lot of time waiting to be rescued. If I can get a part off but can’t repair it one of our Guzzis can take me some place for a repair /replacement part. I put the post up to find out if anyone had experience with them, the prices vary so I’m sure the quality must also. 9
General Discussion / Re: Offset extension wrench« Last post by Antietam Classic Cycle on Today at 03:42:00 PM »10
General Discussion / Re: V85 Highway Pegs« Last post by Huzo on Today at 03:23:08 PM »The only reservation I ever have with those things is not being in a position to brake suddenly and effectively in an emergency.
I know that most of your braking on our type of bikes is with the front, but it just seems an erosion of the safety buffer. But they do look well made. |
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