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Well it's somewhat comforting to know it's not a unique mistake, the V7 Sport sure makes a great drill press! Basically a flat headed fastener cutting through a couple mm of aluminum in seconds is pretty impressive!
If I were in the market for the perfect bike, I'd be looking your way (or Charlie's).
Perfection is all that's left after the mistakes have been made. As long as there is still a mistake that can happen, you have to drive through it and turn left to find perfection.Canuck -- bring the busted cover to the national along with the broken bolt. I want to jb weld the bolt in the position you took the pic and install it on the trike. I think that big ol' hole and allen head would look good there, especially since there is no alternator behind it.
Is the rotor already off the shaft?
I want to jb weld the bolt in the position you took the pic and install it on the trike.
You got it RK, see you in Oregon.
What are you bringing to Oregon Jim?I will be on the Mahogany Norge with B.C tags.........Dale
I am hoping to bring my Eldorado, the fenders are out getting painted, been gone 5 weeks, I am begging the painter to get them done on time so I can take the cruiser to the rally. Failing that I may be brave enough to take the V7 Sport, just not sure my body can take the Sport for that long of a ride. I could always take a KLR 650 but that seems pretty lame. I will be staying at the America's Best Value Inn, plan on getting in Friday morning. Will look for you at the rally.
Perfection is the enemy of good.
Neeners on you! I got mine back from the painter on time, although I think I got old at a faster rate by fretting over it. The trick is to bribe the painter with smoked salmon. Then he gets his assistant to paint it while he goes home and seduces the ol' lady with fish.
Striving for perfection is only good craftsmanship. Demanding it is just being unreasonable.