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Anonymous

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 2:52 am
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Since we'd been discussing tires here recently, I thought
I'd disclose this information.

I was just doing some casual reading over at the (V)alk-
yrie (R)iders (C)ruiser (C)lub, where the following was
referenced.
http://www.clarity.net/~adam/tire-changing-doc.html

Now, I haven't read the topic(s) start to end, and I can
already see that some of the material is rudimentary.

But, usually no matter how much I think I know about
something, I always seem to gain some knowledge
from reading even the most elementary writings.

I've visited this VRCC site for many years, and I'm
always surprised at the wealth of information available
there, whether you're riding a Valkyrie, or other model.

The base site URL is:
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/

They discuss tires, oil/filters, various product evaluations,
and all kinds of stuff.


Thanks....

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bj_kana

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:18 am
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On 8 Dec, 02:52, "Anonymous" <c... DeleteThis @com.com> wrote:
> Since we'd been discussing tires here recently, I thought
> I'd disclose this information.
>
> I was just doing some casual reading over at the (V)alk-
> yrie (R)iders (C)ruiser (C)lub, where the following was
> referenced.http://www.clarity.net/~adam/tire-changing-doc.html
>
> Now, I haven't read the topic(s) start to end, and I can
> already see that some of the material is rudimentary.
>
> But, usually no matter how much I think I know about
> something, I always seem to gain some knowledge
> from reading even the most elementary writings.
>
> I've visited this VRCC site for many years, and I'm
> always surprised at the wealth of information available
> there, whether you're riding a Valkyrie, or other model.
>
> The base site URL is:http://www.valkyrieriders.com/
>
> They discuss tires, oil/filters, various product evaluations,
> and all kinds of stuff.
>
> Thanks....

=====from one F6 Rider to another, I say thanks for posting this
site...........I really like some of the pics of the custom, clean cut
looking Valks. No hard plastic bags/boxes, 'just clean', smooth
cruiser looking Valks, like yours and mine. Thanks good
buddy...................bjay-

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Anonymous

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 2:38 pm
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Actually, after I sent that post I realized that I forgotten
to mentioned my favorite part of that site.
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/shoptalk/

Take a look at the Drill Sgt. Joe's maintenance entries.

Whether one is a Valkyrie owner or not, it's a pretty
funny adaptation/presentation of some maintenance
items.


Thanks....




<bj_kana RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:9f4607d8-5c5f-45e1-98d8-88493bd5c153@l16g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On 8 Dec, 02:52, "Anonymous" <c... RemoveThis @com.com> wrote:
>> Since we'd been discussing tires here recently, I thought
>> I'd disclose this information.
>>
>> I was just doing some casual reading over at the (V)alk-
>> yrie (R)iders (C)ruiser (C)lub, where the following was
>> referenced.http://www.clarity.net/~adam/tire-changing-doc.html
>>
>> Now, I haven't read the topic(s) start to end, and I can
>> already see that some of the material is rudimentary.
>>
>> But, usually no matter how much I think I know about
>> something, I always seem to gain some knowledge
>> from reading even the most elementary writings.
>>
>> I've visited this VRCC site for many years, and I'm
>> always surprised at the wealth of information available
>> there, whether you're riding a Valkyrie, or other model.
>>
>> The base site URL is:http://www.valkyrieriders.com/
>>
>> They discuss tires, oil/filters, various product evaluations,
>> and all kinds of stuff.
>>
>> Thanks....
>
> =====from one F6 Rider to another, I say thanks for posting this
> site...........I really like some of the pics of the custom, clean cut
> looking Valks. No hard plastic bags/boxes, 'just clean', smooth
> cruiser looking Valks, like yours and mine. Thanks good
> buddy...................bjay-
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:59 am
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On 8 Dec, 13:13, "Anonymous" <c....TakeThisOut@com.com> wrote:
> Actually, after I sent that post I realized that I forgotten
> to mentioned my favorite part of that site.http://www.valkyrieriders.com/shoptalk/
>
> Take a look at the Drill Sgt. Joe's maintenance entries.
>
> Whether one is a Valkyrie owner or not, it's a pretty
> funny adaptation/presentation of some maintenance
> items.
>
> Thanks....
>
> <bj_k....TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:9f4607d8-5c5f-45e1-98d8-88493bd5c153@l16g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > On 8 Dec, 02:52, "Anonymous" <c....TakeThisOut@com.com> wrote:
> >> Since we'd been discussing tires here recently, I thought
> >> I'd disclose this information.
>
> >> I was just doing some casual reading over at the (V)alk-
> >> yrie (R)iders (C)ruiser (C)lub, where the following was
> >> referenced.http://www.clarity.net/~adam/tire-changing-doc.html
>
> >> Now, I haven't read the topic(s) start to end, and I can
> >> already see that some of the material is rudimentary.
>
> >> But, usually no matter how much I think I know about
> >> something, I always seem to gain some knowledge
> >> from reading even the most elementary writings.
>
> >> I've visited this VRCC site for many years, and I'm
> >> always surprised at the wealth of information available
> >> there, whether you're riding a Valkyrie, or other model.
>
> >> The base site URL is:http://www.valkyrieriders.com/
>
> >> They discuss tires, oil/filters, various product evaluations,
> >> and all kinds of stuff.
>
> >> Thanks....
>
> > =====from one F6 Rider to another, I say thanks for posting this
> > site...........I really like some of the pics of the custom, clean cut
> > looking Valks. No hard plastic bags/boxes, 'just clean', smooth
> > cruiser looking Valks, like yours and mine. Thanks good
> > buddy...................bjay-- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

======okay I'll go back and look...............I like the Valks that
are trimmed down to look like a ''Sport'' bike....bjay=
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