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stormrider
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« on: April 09, 2010, 07:37:57 AM »

Just un-installed the stock headlamps and installed new ones on Honey B. Looked up the procedure in shoptalk and was a great asset. The low beam on the left side had blown. Purchased the twin pack xtra vision by sylvania at wallyworld for $19. Now to get that sucker out. I pulled, and pulled, came to the puter and checked the instructions, went back, cut my finger (seems every job I do, I end up giving blood), bandaged it, went back, pulled even more, twisted side to side, up, down, geez, wan't this thing come loose. Then pulled the boot and the plug came loose with it. The rest was very easy. Then to the right side. Took a 1/4 the time. Now I'm ready to ride. Keep me in your prayers. I'm leading a RA campout tonight and tomorrow with about 50 men and boys, (riding my bike up). Then on Sunday will put in about 250 miles riding to 21 different churches offering up prayers for reconciliation to take place and for jobs for our area. As the economy plunges, our local rural area is hurting financially, some are looking to illeagal means to get by. Keep our group in your prayers, that God will move men's hearts and minds, that God will keep us safe, and that he will be gloryfied.
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« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2010, 10:33:13 AM »

You should try to do that with a big pair of ham hands.  Nothing like working in a tight spot with large hands. 
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