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gnm109
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Joined: September 20, 2006 3:57 pm
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RE: ballast

Originally written by joejcr on 1/4/2007 6:32 AM Would you be willing to provide the specs and design on the weight? I have an 06 harley w/ harl...

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RE: ballast

Originally written by solo1 on 1/3/2007 5:11 AM WOW! I certainly got my money's worth out of this thread. Thanks all, for the input. Wa...

19 years ago
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RE: ballast

The (gentleman) lady doth protest too much, methinks. William Shakespeare, "Hamlet", Act 3 scene 2 Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1...

19 years ago
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RE: ballast

Originally written by RedMenace on 1/2/2007 2:35 PM Originally written by gnm109 on 1/2/2007 11:48 AM I need not explain, but I will, that...

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RE: ballast

Originally written by Ron Campbell on 1/2/2007 10:04 AM Most all of you are making to big of a deal out of using LEAD. If you handle it proerly ...

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RE: ballast

I need not explain, but I will, that the water hose was for the potential fire from the propane torch. Apparently you were only thinking about putting...

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RE: ballast

Originally written by SCT100 on 1/1/2007 12:52 PM If you melt lead, don't have your nose over the crucible either. Lead fumes are BAD. Just re...

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RE: ballast

The farther away from the bike you get the weight, the less weight you will need. Harley used to sell a 46# cast-iron weight that sat on top of the ou...

19 years ago
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RE: Going over to the "Dark Side"....running car tires on rigs..

Originally written by SidecarMike on 12/30/2006 5:45 PM Originally written by gnm109 on 12/30/2006 10:19 AM I found a website by Daniel Me...

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RE: Going over to the "Dark Side"....running car tires on rigs..

Well, if I had a bike that would take one, I'd sure do it. Obviously, he has to give us a disclaimer in these litigious times. Nice idea though. ...

19 years ago
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RE: Leanout

Yes, the Dunlop 491 is a good choice for a rig or even a solo bike. I used to use them on my 1994 SE Goldwing and they would go 18-20K miles on front ...

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RE: Leanout

Originally written by claude #3563 on 12/20/2006 12:30 AM Too much toe in IS the main contributor to poor tire wear. I've gotten great resu...

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RE: Leanout

Originally written by Mark in Idaho on 12/11/2006 7:30 AM I wouldn't say common, but not unusual. I don't have any experts in my area, so I rely...

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RE: sidecars for "touring" harleys only

Harley has only built mounts for the FL touring machines and the FXR's to date. If you want a sidecar on a Fatboy, you could get a Liberty or any numb...

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