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  • Rettic
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    Better Late Than Never

    I have finally gotten around to putting our Saturday ride into a post on EatSleepRide. This a great ride recording app for Android/Apple phones, it records your lean angles, speed, distance and time. Then you can post on it!

    Breakfast to lunch:


    Lunch to Dinner: https://eatsleepride.com/c/163464/xsse_afternoon_ride

    My wife and I like to take our time to get places, I have a dislike of interstates. NC is filled with so many awesome state routes and winding US highways, there is little reason to use the I's.
    Here are routes to and from the rally:


    On our way home, I have found my new favorite road from Hendersonville to the Blue Ridge Parkway, 215.



    Enjoy the routes!

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  • dbbrian
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    Shhhh....some of us are waiting for the 30 days to expire

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  • jetmechmarty
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    For those of you who attended the rally and want your room next year, the IH holds your room for 30 days, then it's up for grabs.

    We're already working on the 2017 rally.

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  • 1980xs1100
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    80G pipes

    yes, when I change rear tire, I drop the pipes down so they clear the bags & slip out the rear rim, I also drop the rear end out & grease the coupling gears and rear bearings. I had a rear dif. lock up on a venture royal for lack of grease,ground down the coupling gear & rear of the drive shaft,looked like it came from the factory without grease,and the fitting on the shaft cover will not get grease to the coupling gear or drive shaft. little extra work,but beats sitting on the shoulder
    thanks, I love that old G a lot.
    Joe
    1980xs1100

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  • 3Phase
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    Excellent XS, Joe, and good work on the exhaust. It almost looks like those pipes came with the bike!

    The exhaust fins clear the hard bags when you change the rear tire, don't they?

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  • 1980xs1100
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    xs11 rally Iron Horse

    Thanks to Jeff,Marty & all that were so nice, had a good time meeting new people,just wish I could have stayed longer.
    My1980 is a G but have replaced the tank with the larger H (?) 6gal. model, helps between stops, I get about 40-42 mpg when I stay out of the twist grip.
    the lowers are not too bad when I lay back & kick out on the highway pegs,kinda like sitting in a lazy boy at 60-70 mphI love my old bike the harley fishtails were easy to install and a must since my old pipes were rusted out when I got the bike & have a 1979 special in the garage,just could not pass it up at the price.
    I am looking for more fishtails for the gentleman fron south carolina(?) please send me a note to tell me who you are, i'll let you know when I find some more. Long winded, sorry and god bless all, ride safe
    Joe
    1980xs1100

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  • madmax-im
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    Thanks Dean...You're retired now...when are you gonna come down here and ride some of the best roads in the country???

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  • DeanR
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    Haven't yet heard what happened to Huron Tom?

    Nice batch of photos Ben.

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  • IMRICH
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    Originally posted by BA80
    It was great to have you there Rich. Sorry I laid it down in front of you and caused your mishap.

    Great bunch aren't they?
    I enjoyed your company too. Your to kind Greg ... but I caused my own 'mishap'. I have been legally on street bikes for 34 years and have never ridden in soft dirt before. there are signs on other roads around there stating the shoulder is soft dirt ... and I would understand now - lol. you have been beat up enough on your own incident (pun intended), so let me own mine.

    Live and Learn

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  • 3Phase
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    It's all relative, Ian.

    It was below 80 when I went to Hawaii in December and my girlfriend and I were having a great time splashing around in the surf during a rainstorm while the locals were all huddled indoors, presumably burning coconut and pineapple husks to keep warm and muttering about tourists.

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  • IanDMacDonald
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    Originally posted by 3Phase
    I got a set of lowers from motoman and that's how they are for me too in the summer. They're actually XS850 lowers so they bolt up but they're a little long and go back all the way to the air box. They're nice in our cold California winters though when it gets down below 72 during the day and 68 at night.
    Cheese & rice! 68??? I hope that's sarcasm. I wish it was 68 degrees overnight here! We've been in the 50's overnight since late August (dew on the car/nike when left-out), and are headed to 40's overnight, next week.

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  • 3Phase
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    Originally posted by MPittma100
    I asked Joe how he was able to ride with the lowers on in the heat - 88 degrees that day. He said that is what the highway pegs are for?

    My experience with lowers is that if it is over 50 degrees, they must come off. Otherwise, your legs are on fire.
    I got a set of lowers from motoman and that's how they are for me too in the summer. They're actually XS850 lowers so they bolt up but they're a little long and go back all the way to the air box. They're nice in our cold California winters though when it gets down below 72 during the day and 68 at night.

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  • MPittma100
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    Lowers

    Originally posted by jetmechmarty


    I thought the tires were Shinko. The mufflers were intended for a Harley-Davidson.
    I asked Joe how he was able to ride with the lowers on in the heat - 88 degrees that day. He said that is what the highway pegs are for?

    My experience with lowers is that if it is over 50 degrees, they must come off. Otherwise, your legs are on fire.

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  • 3Phase
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    I see the front's a Shinko. Hmm... I remember those exhausts from the back pages of every motorcycle magazine since the '60s and probably long before that. It looks good and must have been some small amount of work to replace the stock mufflers.

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  • RichV
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    Here are my photo from the Sunday ride on the Dragon.



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