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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #250 on: February 28, 2011, 09:50:28 AM »
Awesome! If they can get us a little track time, that's just gravy!

BTW, I am down with meeting in JT and riding to SLO. I have a trailer that can be used for whatever.

If there is enough motos going to JT, I might drive up with the trailer. If so, I have a space for another body and bike.
Odiewan,

That was intended for all you lucky guys on Team CA that might want to consider a great opportunity  ;) I thought a visit to APE and a lap around Willow Springs race track might be a very memorable event to include in our little ride  ;D Big Jay is a gracious host and sponsor.

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #251 on: February 28, 2011, 10:01:03 AM »
I see we have a Guest viewing now. I'd just like to invite you to join in also. send me a PM if you can or post up if you can and we can make it happen!

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #252 on: February 28, 2011, 10:09:38 AM »
Yeah Guest, We see ya out there! Stop lurking and join the fun? ;D
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #253 on: February 28, 2011, 10:14:49 AM »
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Soooooo   ;D I have a new addition to the stable.  Picked up a '74 550 that will definitely by ready for some miles come the end of April!

Nice score OneWheel! Looks pretty sweet. What kind of shape is she in?
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #254 on: February 28, 2011, 10:48:23 AM »
Nice score OneWheel! Looks pretty sweet. What kind of shape is she in?

She's in pretty good shape.  25k original miles.  The tank is really the only part that needs real work.  It has a few dents, and a miserable creem job that is flaking and blocking the carbs. 

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #255 on: February 28, 2011, 10:57:32 AM »
Black widows are the only spiders I kill!

Probably ought to add hoboes and brown recluse to your list.
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #256 on: February 28, 2011, 11:01:24 AM »
Nice score OneWheel! Looks pretty sweet. What kind of shape is she in?

She's in pretty good shape.  25k original miles.  The tank is really the only part that needs real work.  It has a few dents, and a miserable creem job that is flaking and blocking the carbs. 

BLAH!




When I was working on the electrics, this MoFo dropped out onto my garage!!  I later found his hourglass-bellied mate and they both met the same firey end (blowtorch).  Black widows are the only spiders I kill!







Sounds like you've already got a name for the new project...The Black Widow Bike! :D

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #257 on: February 28, 2011, 11:10:53 AM »
Hey One Wheel.......hurry up and get that tank cleaned out and make sure none of that sh!t got into your carbies. I just read a post the other day about cleaning up the Kreem with acetone and I think something else (do a search...it was a recent post). The more I read about Kreem....the more pi$$ed I get. Seems most of the stuff I hear about it is all horror stories. Go with POR-15 or Red-Kote and make sure to follow the instructions to the tee. I think that same post mentioned having it done at a radiator shop as thats what they do all the time and it will be done right. Congrads on the new scoot.....get er' on the road in time for the rally. Laters...
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #258 on: February 28, 2011, 11:19:37 AM »
Seriously OneWheelDrive.

The Black Widow. Great find.

We must ride!

Sounds like you've already got a name for the new project...The Black Widow Bike! :D
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #259 on: February 28, 2011, 11:29:29 AM »
Seriously OneWheelDrive.

The Black Widow. Great find.

We must ride!

Sounds like you've already got a name for the new project...The Black Widow Bike! :D

Ha, I beat you to it.  See Project Black Widow: Get a runner before "IT" gets here!

I've gotta clean the tank and the carbs, and hit the DMV as it's registered non-op.  Then Odie, you'll be the first one I call!
Black widows are the only spiders I kill!

Probably ought to add hoboes and brown recluse to your list.

Yes, agreed... but black widows are the only ones i've killed.
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #260 on: February 28, 2011, 11:39:15 AM »
Hey One Wheel.......hurry up and get that tank cleaned out and make sure none of that sh!t got into your carbies. I just read a post the other day about cleaning up the Kreem with acetone and I think something else (do a search...it was a recent post). The more I read about Kreem....the more pi$$ed I get. Seems most of the stuff I hear about it is all horror stories. Go with POR-15 or Red-Kote and make sure to follow the instructions to the tee. I think that same post mentioned having it done at a radiator shop as thats what they do all the time and it will be done right. Congrads on the new scoot.....get er' on the road in time for the rally. Laters...

Sorry to go off on a tangent, but a good buddy of mine (whom I consider to be the God of all things motorcycles) says POR-15 is worse than Kreem.  He recommends www.HirschAuto.com.

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #261 on: February 28, 2011, 11:47:10 AM »
I've read way worse things about the Kreem. Most people agree that any of these products can have negative results if not done properly. I'm thinking more and more about letting the pros at the radiator shop do mine. I'm talking about my original dent-free tank that has hella rust inside. I'm hoping it hasn't gone too thin to coat. Whatever you guys decide....hope it works for ya.
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #262 on: February 28, 2011, 12:15:17 PM »
Damn, you gotta toss the female black widow in a mayo jar, then go find yourself a wasp (not a bee) add it to the jar and watch the fight... man did i have a boring red neck childhood  :)

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #263 on: February 28, 2011, 05:04:24 PM »
Glad we don't have those Hobo spiders or brown recluse spiders down here...
We have those furry trantulas that are fun to play with and handle.
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Nice bike OneWheel!...
My project bike '74 CB550 wasn't as nice looking as that one.  Mine wasn't as complete...needing front brake parts along with some other pieces... (rear grab bar & signals, speedo, etc.) Tank isn't kreemed on mine and it only has light rust in some spots inside.

The trick with POR-15 (used it a lot on car bodies when living in Ohio for 19 yrs) is to have the metal completely bone dry before you use the POR. POR reacts with water and flash cures if the metal is wet. The result is trapped moisture and a coating that perforates given some time and vibration. That trapped moisture is worse than the original rust as it will rot through quickly if you are in a climate prone to rust.  Metal needs moisture and some heat to rust. Won't rust as much in freezing weather...

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #264 on: February 28, 2011, 05:13:37 PM »
The more I read about Kreem....the more pi$$ed I get.
I have to say that most of the failed Kreem jobs are due to improper/impatient prep work.
The one I did is still working fine 10 years later.  I also spent a month on it to prep it right inside so it was ready for the coating and thoroughly dried and set hard.
It's kind of like any paint job, if the prep isn't right, the paint either won't look right or won't stay attached very long.
You have to pay attention and get ALL the rust out of every corner of the tank.

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #265 on: February 28, 2011, 05:38:36 PM »
OneWheel, glad you're back in the relay!
Seriously guys, this thread is for laying out the relay route, not tank treatments. ;)
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #266 on: February 28, 2011, 08:39:35 PM »
OneWheel, glad you're back in the relay!
Seriously guys, this thread is for laying out the relay route, not tank treatments. ;)
Right you are Scottly!!!....Its so damn easy to get side tracked in this forum!!....the post is..........Team California....lets ride!!!!....PS....anyone else reading this that wants to jump in......POST UP NOW!!!!!
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #267 on: February 28, 2011, 10:39:50 PM »
I'd sure like to be in on the ride.  I just don't know what my distance limits are since I herniated a disc in my back.  And, I'm pretty sure a sleeping bag will cripple me these days.

Maybe I can join up in Santa Cruz and make it to San Fran.  Then, if the roads are interesting, San Fran to Vacaville-ish or even Sacramento-ish.  I don't think I'm going to make the trip on from there into Nevada.

Is there a planed route from SF yet?  Or, will that be a spontaneous endeavor? 

My 750F has an oil leak, and the gaskets were lost in delivery.  The good news, is that my boot won't rust and is quite water repellent!

May have to take one of the old reliable 550s.

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #269 on: March 01, 2011, 12:40:42 PM »
What highway is that you have on page 6 Matt? It looks like the Feather River or south of that. Too far outa my way and it would be alot longer even for you Bay Area riders. My vote is to stay with 4-49-88. Beautiful riding anywhere in the Sierras for sure!!!
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #270 on: March 01, 2011, 01:04:16 PM »
I'd sure like to be in on the ride.  I just don't know what my distance limits are since I herniated a disc in my back.  And, I'm pretty sure a sleeping bag will cripple me these days.

Maybe I can join up in Santa Cruz and make it to San Fran.  Then, if the roads are interesting, San Fran to Vacaville-ish or even Sacramento-ish.  I don't think I'm going to make the trip on from there into Nevada.

Is there a planed route from SF yet?  Or, will that be a spontaneous endeavor? 

My 750F has an oil leak, and the gaskets were lost in delivery.  The good news, is that my boot won't rust and is quite water repellent!

May have to take one of the old reliable 550s.

Cheers,

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #271 on: March 01, 2011, 01:21:34 PM »
I'd be more than happy to bite the bullet and install that new seat on MY bike for the ride. I'm pretty attached to the cut up yoga mat in a helmet bag saddle that currently adorns my F but I'd be willing to make the sacrifice for you guys. ;)
You know you beat me down to Corbin by like a day right TT (shakes fist and grumbles). >:(

I just guessed w/ google maps on a good northern route into the Sierras. I go mountain biking up in Downieville a lot and I'm always jealous of the guys on motorbikes tearing up those roads. I thought it might be a good excuse to get up there myself but it does look like that southern route will be more practical, especially in light of the two days of riding I have planned immediately before it.
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #272 on: March 01, 2011, 08:23:50 PM »
That's definitely a beautiful ride...the only suggestion I would make is, depending on if you have the time or not, it would only add maybe an hour to an hour and a half to go around the west side of Tahoe rather than the east. It's much more scenic, plus the added visuals of being in the lane next to the lake rather than looking across the oncoming traffic, and there's a rather long stretch, near the Kiingsbury grade area when you go around the east side, where you're not even next to the lake..oh yeah..more twisties on the west side too... 8)
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #273 on: March 01, 2011, 10:12:28 PM »
MrBreeze, I feel your pain. I've got back troubles as well. We have a guest room here at Fortress Oakland if you need to overnight in the Bay Area.

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #274 on: March 01, 2011, 10:17:08 PM »
Oops. I meant TwoTired. Sorry Mr Breeze, you get the sofa.