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Started by Crackerborn, Wed 20, Jan 2021, 21:21:29

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GiG

Quote from: Skinhead on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 09:55:50
Quote from: GiG on Thu 21, Jan 2021, 06:08:11
Sat in my dining room with headphones in my underwear building cars. Not model cars, real life ones.
The high end blue oval kind you see at the dealerships. Trucks, really...  8)

Another reason not to buy a Ford.

Helluva a lot bettern that Korean crap you drive!  :crazy2:


Everything is - Nothing is .


When you come to a fork in the road - TAKE IT!
(send it to OSS)

I'm putting in a call to the League Office!   🎳

Wizzard

I been driving nothing but Fords for years.
Great vehicles  Lincoln and F150 king ranch.

As to chicken, ,Popeyes is my go to. None better.

VRCC # 24157

Skinhead

I was kidding about the Ford thing, Jig can't take a joke.

In reality, now matter what you buy/drive, it is all way-over-priced junk.

Thanks for havin' my back on the chicken.

Friendsville, TN - Troy, MI

Wizzard

Quote from: Skinhead on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 15:47:15
I was kidding about the Ford thing, Jig can't take a joke.

In reality, now matter what you buy/drive, it is all way-over-priced junk.

Thanks for havin' my back on the chicken.

Oh he takes a joke,, he took it wrong   :2funny:

VRCC # 24157

GiG

Quote from: Skinhead on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 15:47:15
I was kidding about the Ford thing, Jig can't take a joke.

In reality, now matter what you buy/drive, it is all way-over-priced junk.

Thanks for havin' my back on the chicken.

You jealous because you got shot down on your web cam boy auditions and I get paid to work in my underwear at home.  :2funny:

AND, I can take a joke - we've ridden together, GPS Joe...  :coolsmiley:
Everything is - Nothing is .


When you come to a fork in the road - TAKE IT!
(send it to OSS)

I'm putting in a call to the League Office!   🎳

Chrisj CMA

Quote from: Oldfishguy on Thu 21, Jan 2021, 21:12:40
Correct, upswept pipes.

The later years changed the pipes slightly, but basically the same machine.  I have a CL360 too, this 450 has a considerable more snort to it.  I'll only keep one of the machines, I have not decided which one yet.  I picked up the 450 last summer, basically a basic barn find; it ran though, which was a bonus.  I noticed a 1st gear slippage in a short test run and assumed it was just a basic clutch fix.  Nope.  I fixed a bunch of other things and kept tinkering with the clutch to no avail.  Rather than pass the machine on I decided to dig into this winter when I have some time.
Not a great machine for distance riding though, too much vibration at highway speeds.  Not a great dirt machine either as it is a heavy machine.  But if you want to rip down a gravel road or a farm field trail, this is the machine to have.



I have always loved this era of Hondas. I'd be an interested party if you decide to sell the 450

Oldfishguy


Well, I don't want to turn this into a sale page.  Honestly, your better off looking local for machines, they do not cost much.  I paid $1500 for this one and I'll have another $700 in it by the time I'm done.  $1500 was cheap, because there were several other unknowns when I was looking at the machine; most turned in to simple fixes while one (transmission) escalated.  Expect to pay 2500-3500 for a 350/360/450.  Expect to do carb work, valve adjustments, and timing even on a running machine.

I like it though, it is a fun hobby I have done for decades.

The emperor has no clothes

Quote from: Oldfishguy on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 18:24:46

Well, I don't want to turn this into a sale page.  Honestly, your better off looking local for machines, they do not cost much.  I paid $1500 for this one and I'll have another $700 in it by the time I'm done.  $1500 was cheap, because there were several other unknowns when I was looking at the machine; most turned in to simple fixes while one (transmission) escalated.  Expect to pay 2500-3500 for a 350/360/450.  Expect to do carb work, valve adjustments, and timing even on a running machine.

I like it though, it is a fun hobby I have done for decades.
Do you stick to just Hondas ? I've wanted a Yamaha RD 350 for some time.

scooperhsd

Quote from: meathead on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 18:29:41
Quote from: Oldfishguy on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 18:24:46

Well, I don't want to turn this into a sale page.  Honestly, your better off looking local for machines, they do not cost much.  I paid $1500 for this one and I'll have another $700 in it by the time I'm done.  $1500 was cheap, because there were several other unknowns when I was looking at the machine; most turned in to simple fixes while one (transmission) escalated.  Expect to pay 2500-3500 for a 350/360/450.  Expect to do carb work, valve adjustments, and timing even on a running machine.

I like it though, it is a fun hobby I have done for decades.
Do you stick to just Hondas ? I've wanted a Yamaha RD 350 for some time.

Do you want an original aircooled one, or the later model watercooled ones ?

The emperor has no clothes

Quote from: scooperhsd on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 19:41:49
Quote from: meathead on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 18:29:41
Quote from: Oldfishguy on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 18:24:46

Well, I don't want to turn this into a sale page.  Honestly, your better off looking local for machines, they do not cost much.  I paid $1500 for this one and I'll have another $700 in it by the time I'm done.  $1500 was cheap, because there were several other unknowns when I was looking at the machine; most turned in to simple fixes while one (transmission) escalated.  Expect to pay 2500-3500 for a 350/360/450.  Expect to do carb work, valve adjustments, and timing even on a running machine.

I like it though, it is a fun hobby I have done for decades.
Do you stick to just Hondas ? I've wanted a Yamaha RD 350 for some time.

Do you want an original aircooled one, or the later model watercooled ones ?
If I had my choice, I'd go for a '71 R5B. The precursor to the RD. They didn't have reeds yet. I think everything else was nearly identical, even as they went to 400. I think a later model water cooled 400 is probably a lot more practical though.

Oldfishguy

I stick to Honda's.  Although, I grew up on Yamaha 2 stroke's.  In fact I had a 75 RD350 (orange) for a few years in the 1970's, nice, fast, light machine.  There are some out in the market but to be honest many, many 2 strokes just didn't make it.  We all wound them up pretty tight, and pretty often back then; they just couldn't take that treatment forever.


The emperor has no clothes

Quote from: Oldfishguy on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 19:54:56
I stick to Honda's.  Although, I grew up on Yamaha 2 stroke's.  In fact I had a 75 RD350 (orange) for a few years in the 1970's, nice, fast, light machine.  There are some out in the market but to be honest many, many 2 strokes just didn't make it.  We all wound them up pretty tight, and pretty often back then; they just couldn't take that treatment forever.


yeah, sadly I thrashed 2 in my riding career. I had one with full racing fairing, clip ons, rear sets, milled heads, pipes. Really fun bikes for a 16 year old.

Oldfishguy


Use "Searchtempest.com"  and start hunting, that will be your best bet.

Non running machines usually sell for $1-$2 per cc.  Although, like many recreational vehicles I've seen a price spike lately.  On a 2 stroke like that unless it was running really good I'd do a compression check as well before making the deal.

Good luck in the hunt.

f6john

Since I finished my foyer the other day, I had several directions I could go,




So I decided to try and make headway on my kitchen tile backsplash.




It's would have been a walk in the park if I were only having tile up to the bottom of the hood but the wife wants tile up to the ceiling. So now I have to drill 9holes through the tile (in the correct position) to hang the hood and the vent pipe cover. 5 down and our to go.






Oldfishguy

#54
I found some dry pavement and ran through the gears, YES!  A fun mid winter test run.   Could not get a video of the run, need both hands on the wheel this time of year.  

https://youtu.be/SFnFP2OBeEo

Crackerborn

Quote from: f6john on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 21:03:26
Since I finished my foyer the other day, I had several directions I could go,




So I decided to try and make headway on my kitchen tile backsplash.




It's would have been a walk in the park if I were only having tile up to the bottom of the hood but the wife wants tile up to the ceiling. So now I have to drill 9holes through the tile (in the correct position) to hang the hood and the vent pipe cover. 5 down and our to go.







So when I get ready to build the next "retirement" home for the bride and I, can I call you? The 12x24 inch  tile in the master bath was a B!tcH to put on wonder board.
Life is about the ride, not the destination.
97 Valkyrie Tour
99 Valkyrie Interstate

Crackerborn

Quote from: Oldfishguy on Sun 31, Jan 2021, 16:23:23
I found some dry pavement and ran through the gears, YES!  A fun mid winter test run.   Could not get a video of the run, need both hands on the wheel this time of year.  

https://youtu.be/SFnFP2OBeEo

My old CL450 was burgundy and black, it was well used when I became the owner. I rode that thing from the mouth of the rat to Tallahassee more than I want to remember.  The trip to San Diego to meet a high school buddy then to Sacramento, to see his dad, was the last trip on that old ride. It died  (probably rectifier) and I did not have the expertise to revive it at that time. I came home (Boca Raton, Fla from northern CA) on a Kaw 500 2 stroke triple. The Honda was smooth compared to that beast.
Life is about the ride, not the destination.
97 Valkyrie Tour
99 Valkyrie Interstate

f6john

Quote from: Crackerborn on Mon 01, Feb 2021, 20:09:25
Quote from: f6john on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 21:03:26
Since I finished my foyer the other day, I had several directions I could go,




So I decided to try and make headway on my kitchen tile backsplash.




It's would have been a walk in the park if I were only having tile up to the bottom of the hood but the wife wants tile up to the ceiling. So now I have to drill 9holes through the tile (in the correct position) to hang the hood and the vent pipe cover. 5 down and our to go.







So when I get ready to build the next "retirement" home for the bride and I, can I call you? The 12x24 inch  tile in the master bath was a B!tcH to put on wonder board.


Call me anytime! I'll give you all the moral support I can :cooldude:



I did 12x24 in my master bath too.








Chrisj CMA

I poured a concrete countertop today. It's 70"X25.5" with a sink knock out. It is right at 2cu ft of concrete so it will weigh in at just under 240 lbs. I'll take it out of it's mold on Monday and post some pictures

carolinarider09

I bought the wife a new washing machine.  Required a road trip (car not bike  >:( )

Patrick

Fixed 2 golf carts this morning [ easy fixes]. Went grocery shopping. Ground some concrete/carport trying to get ready for painting. Now going out with friends for a good diner hopefully and a lot of beer. I enjoy watching the sun set with a beer in my hand.

RDAbull

Did 6 sets of client tax returns plus met with a couple more to drop them off.

Trying to raise my own tax bracket I guess.
2015 GoldWing Trike
1999 Valkyrie Interstate Trike, gone but not forgotten

Oldfishguy

#62
Well, yesterday that is.  

When the roads are still full of salt and the lake ice is 2 feet thick and starting to crystallize . . .  


https://youtu.be/orFlD_jXPwY

cookiedough

well not today but Friday gave my 2 weeks notice at work!   :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude: ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)     :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*

carolinarider09


cookiedough

Quote from: GiG on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 10:56:07
Quote from: Skinhead on Fri 22, Jan 2021, 09:55:50
Quote from: GiG on Thu 21, Jan 2021, 06:08:11
Sat in my dining room with headphones in my underwear building cars. Not model cars, real life ones.
The high end blue oval kind you see at the dealerships. Trucks, really...  8)

Another reason not to buy a Ford.

Helluva a lot bettern that Korean crap you drive!  :crazy2:




My 3 Hyundai's are SOUTH Korea, not NORTH Korea so it makes it o.k. right?  If you have never driven in past say 6 years a Hyundai/Kia, you may be surprised they are on par and IMO better than anything the big 3 produce by far as well as on par with HONDA/TOYOTA vehicles.  All mfgs. have their faults, and so far with 80 and 100K on 2 of the 3 Hyundia's,  pretty good vehicles for price paid which is about 5 grand less than a comparable Toyota/Honda product.  You may not get all of that 5K back come trade in time, but if keeping vehicles a long time,  who cares about resale/trade in.   AFter say 10 years,  they all regardless of mfg. are worth under 6K considering the mileage I put on them yearly.

f6john

On my way to the place of my birth where I will be saying goodbye to my childhood partner in crime and cousin, Desten Smith. Desten died unexpectedly Friday afternoon at home after undergoing some surgeries in February. 66, too young, and loved by family and friends alike. I'm sure his grandkids (13) are devastated that papaw left them so suddenly.

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Quote from: cookiedough on Sun 07, Mar 2021, 09:38:00
well not today but Friday gave my 2 weeks notice at work!   :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude: ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)     :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*

Holy moly.

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Sold my black Valkyrie and started my last week of driving for the school.

Jess from VA

Quote from: Britman on Mon 08, Mar 2021, 13:55:31
Sold my black Valkyrie and started my last week of driving for the school.

You got enough money from the sale to quit work?   ;D

New job? 

No job.  :cooldude:

Chrisj CMA

I finished and installed the concrete countertop I've been working on. Happy customer. Check in hand what a relief. This one was a challenge.




The emperor has no clothes

Any reason for the faucet offset ?

Chrisj CMA

Quote from: meathead on Mon 08, Mar 2021, 15:44:10
Any reason for the faucet offset ?

They chose the sink. That's where the hole was. I didn't ask why

Jess from VA

More ergonomic for right-handers (even if it looks wrong).  I like ergonomic.

And less chance of running the water on your arm.

That counter top looks heavy.  My original cherry cabinets are 60yo and crumbling (or the structural is).  Eggs will roll off on my (cheap formica) counter to the floor.  If I put that top on mine, the whole thing would collapse.  ;D

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Quote from: Jess from VA on Mon 08, Mar 2021, 14:33:30
Quote from: Britman on Mon 08, Mar 2021, 13:55:31
Sold my black Valkyrie and started my last week of driving for the school.

You got enough money from the sale to quit work?   ;D

New job? 

No job.  :cooldude:

No job but a job painting at lady Freinds house.

Chrisj CMA

#75
Quote from: Jess from VA on Mon 08, Mar 2021, 16:44:49
More ergonomic for right-handers (even if it looks wrong).  I like ergonomic.

And less chance of running the water on your arm.

That counter top looks heavy.  My original cherry cabinets are 60yo and crumbling (or the structural is).  Eggs will roll off on my (cheap formica) counter to the floor.  If I put that top on mine, the whole thing would collapse.  ;D

Lol. That thing weighs 250 lb. also I broke it in half and used JB Weld to put it all back together. Worked really great. Better than I could have expected


cookiedough

Quote from: Britman on Mon 08, Mar 2021, 13:53:10
Quote from: cookiedough on Sun 07, Mar 2021, 09:38:00
well not today but Friday gave my 2 weeks notice at work!   :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude: ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)     :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*

Holy moly.

Yep, about 2 years overdue leaving.  I make 8th outta 16 in my same dept. to have left in 2 years!  One would think HR and mgmt. would figure it out, but they are about as clueless and not caring as my 3 supervisors who should've been fired years ago.  I told 2 in my dept. today and both said congrats do not blame me one bit on leaving.  It would take me 7 years at their current pay raises (if any) to get what I will be making soon somewhere else starting.    ONLY person I feel sorry for is Nancy my very nice coworker soon to be age 70 wanting to retire in 2021 sometime being forced to go back to 40+ hours now per week vs. her doing only 20 hours past near 2 years for extra income to get her outta her house allowing her to babysit thursdays and fridays a few of her 46 grandkids soon to be 48 grandkids later in 2021.  Both me and my full time coworker doing same jobs quit in past 4 months apart and no one hired to replace us yet so feel REALLY sorry for Nancy whom if they ever get anyone hired for chump change will not last since Nancy has trained 7 now in 20 years there no one stays more than 2-3 years, most 6 months or less.   Horrible supervisor and lack of pay for what the job duties are worth will make all leave in the future.

Chris,  you do excellent work nice countertop very clean looking install!  Job well done!   Not a fan of the faucet or sink but like said, not your choice at all is what they wanted. 

Chrisj CMA

QuoteChris,  you do excellent work nice countertop very clean looking install!  Job well done!   Not a fan of the faucet or sink but like said, not your choice at all is what they wanted.

Thanks

Smokinjoe-VRCCDS#0005

242 more days and I walk away 34 years as a Teamster with the US Government .Picture taken today.



I've seen alot of people that thought they were cool , but then again Lord I've seen alot of fools.

The emperor has no clothes

Quote from: Smokinjoe-VRCCDS#0005 on Thu 11, Mar 2021, 15:43:22
242 more days and I walk away 34 years as a Teamster with the US Government .Picture taken today.


How many miles of cable is that ?