I used the word triumph, not Triumph. I wouldn't wish a Triumph on anyone, but I do hope that we all have a triumph from time to time.
But you knew that. Guess we ran out of ways to degrade a thread.
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Hey, you have one too? But the sex is totally worth it.Pattern14 wrote:British bikes are a case of blind perseverance in the face of staggering reality.
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Very Good Duane,Duane Ausherman wrote:I used the word triumph, not Triumph. I wouldn't wish a Triumph on anyone, but I do hope that we all have a triumph from time to time.
But you knew that. Guess we ran out of ways to degrade a thread.
Sorry to hear your distaste for trumpets. I will always have a soft spot for them. After all, whitworth tools have to serve SOME purpose.

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Then: 1987 K-75S, 1988 R-100RS,Triumph T-140D, Harley FXDB Sturgis,Triumph Speed Triple,Triumph Bonneville, Moto Guzzi Norge, Yamaha FJR-1300, Victory Vision...
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Rebel said, "After all, Whitworth tools have to serve SOME purpose.
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This takes me back. Some 35 years ago I had quite a bit of Whitworth tools etc. My solution was to give them away to a friend who had some Brit iron. He still does, stuff that doesn't run. I only had one condition. He had to never give them back to me. It was a one way gift.
Now he has those things made in India. They don't run, so I asked why he didn't get a BMW. He used to have them and his father only rode BMW, so he grew up around them. His answer, "They cost too much."
One can spend some money and have nothing, or spend more and have something. I never understood those who chose the former option.
No BMW has ever cost me a cent. I have come out even on a few, but way ahead on most, as that is how I made a living in the distant past. I call that something for nothing.

This takes me back. Some 35 years ago I had quite a bit of Whitworth tools etc. My solution was to give them away to a friend who had some Brit iron. He still does, stuff that doesn't run. I only had one condition. He had to never give them back to me. It was a one way gift.
Now he has those things made in India. They don't run, so I asked why he didn't get a BMW. He used to have them and his father only rode BMW, so he grew up around them. His answer, "They cost too much."
One can spend some money and have nothing, or spend more and have something. I never understood those who chose the former option.
No BMW has ever cost me a cent. I have come out even on a few, but way ahead on most, as that is how I made a living in the distant past. I call that something for nothing.
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Thanks Duane, my vibration on my RS is taking me back to the T-140 days myself. I guess my idle adjust is out, but I have not built a jig to do the shorting method for adjustment. I am planning on making a jig from standard light switches with the coil feeding the switches, and one position of the switch feeding the plug and the other connected to chassis ground to protect my electronic ignition & coils. Hopefully at some point I will get the vibration under control on this bike.
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Now: 1983 Yamaha XV-920MK Midnight Virago with Factory Touring Package
Then: 1987 K-75S, 1988 R-100RS,Triumph T-140D, Harley FXDB Sturgis,Triumph Speed Triple,Triumph Bonneville, Moto Guzzi Norge, Yamaha FJR-1300, Victory Vision...
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The shorting method is fraught with problems. Do it by ear. Faster and better. One of several articles on this issue is http://www.w6rec.com/duane/bmw/carb/index.htm
You said, "Sorry to hear your distaste for trumpets."
I like both trumpets and coronets. I prefer the Saxophone though.
You said, "Sorry to hear your distaste for trumpets."
I like both trumpets and coronets. I prefer the Saxophone though.
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I had hot sax with a strumpet once. Does that count?
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He confused you with a capitalization error. He meant "Trumpets."Duane Ausherman wrote:The shorting method is fraught with problems. Do it by ear. Faster and better. One of several articles on this issue is http://www.w6rec.com/duane/bmw/carb/index.htm
You said, "Sorry to hear your distaste for trumpets."
I like both trumpets and coronets. I prefer the Saxophone though.
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This thread has clearly turned and has nothing to do with the title which surly had something to do with making Harleys more quite.
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PM me your address and I'll send you some cut down spokes so you can synchronize with the ShortMeister method. One piece per side, installs without tools. Pix and an explanation are found in my build thread.Rebel wrote:Thanks Duane, my vibration on my RS is taking me back to the T-140 days myself. I guess my idle adjust is out, but I have not built a jig to do the shorting method for adjustment. I am planning on making a jig from standard light switches with the coil feeding the switches, and one position of the switch feeding the plug and the other connected to chassis ground to protect my electronic ignition & coils. Hopefully at some point I will get the vibration under control on this bike.
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.