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Doug

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Since: Aug 29, 2007
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(Msg. 46) Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:57 pm
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Bear.TakeThisOut@anywhere.invalid sezz:
> And that fabulous ride to the Key's was the last IRL of the season
> for me.

I was just there again in January. I love that place!!

> Been busy with family.

I know what you mean - hope all is well.

> Hope to see you at some IRL's this
> year. EKIII is a definite for me.

Hope to see you too. EKIII is on my list too! I've got some others on the
calendar - in pencil unfortunately...
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Doug

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Dave Nichols

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(Msg. 47) Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:48 pm
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"Dan, danl" wrote ...
>>
>>I've been hanging onto this link since I saw something
>>just like these on StephG's bike. I
>>have a SuperGlide, which shared the same front end as
>>sporties way back in '00.
>
> I like those. Especially in the 75 w spot. A pair of
> those on the
> country roads would be nice. I think I'll stick with the
> 50 w tho.
> The 50 w are 4.5 amp each for 9 amps. The 75w are 7 amps
> each for 14
> amp. I need to check my manual for alternator output.
>
After seeing the amount of light Steph's bike threw I got a
set a couple days later. They provide a hell of a lot more
light and throw it in a nice cone if adjusted properly.

DaveN



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