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| Viewing user profile for : Andy VH | | About Me | | | Profile Created : | Saturday, April 23, 2005 | | Last Seen : | Saturday, November 21, 2009 | | Total Posts : | 3999 | | Location : | Green Bay, Wisconsin | | Occupation : | Hydraulic/Mechanical Engineer, working for Parker Hannifin. | | Interests : | Riding, riding, riding (34 years), 14 yr MSF instructor, dirt rider, skier, singer, tinkerer (do all my own bike work). Ride a 94 BMW R1100RS. |
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| Last 5 Posts | | Thread | Forum | Post Info | | | (No Subject)Use BikeBandit.com to see if the same part number is used for both model years. If the numbers are the same its a safe bet it will fit. | Ask Motoman! | Andy VH 11/20/2009 11:50 AM | | | wide swing arms for v-twinsBefore investing in that kind of a very serious mod to a good bike, I would ride a variety of the current wide-tire cruisers back to back with cruisers with a normal sized rear tire. Those bikes with... | Custom/Cruiser | Andy VH 11/20/2009 6:11 AM | | | Why a Cruiser for God's Sake???If I had the bucks for all the bikes I wanted, there would certainly be some type of cruiser in the stable along with a sport bike, a motard, a dirt bike, my BMWs, a classic naked street bike, and... | Custom/Cruiser | Andy VH 11/20/2009 6:06 AM | | | Just when I thought I had it figured out... countersteeringI feel, for many riders, discussion and training about CS is not an issue, because they never push their personal performance envelope or learn what they and the bike are capable, or more... | General Motorcycle Chat | Andy VH 11/20/2009 5:46 AM | | | Need Help: Carb boot issue with 1980 Honda Cm 400Honda may have changed the carbs over the years, but not dramatically. It was common for Honda to tweak the carb sizing to modify the bike's power curve. But really, many carb sizes, properly jetted,... | General Motorcycle Chat | Andy VH 11/19/2009 9:22 PM | | | | |
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