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  1. If you like vintage bikes you should go to Barber Vintage Festival in Alabama in October its a big deal about 20 to 30 thousand people attend each year. Vintage motorcycle races, swap meets and new motorcycle vendors lots of fun.
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  2. I have rewired my two trailers. One was because it was old when I got it and needed all new LED lights. The other trailer had damaged lights so I rewired it. Some of my MUST DO items when rewiring"-: 1. I never use trailer wiring...that cheap stuff that has no "rating labels " I only use 14 AWG stranded TW or THHN conduit wiring. 2. I only use electronic rated solder or expensive cripm on terminals that you get at electronic supply houses. 3. Shrink tube 4. Chinese "finger lock" cable sleaves over wires with Chinese stress relief at terminal boxes 5. I use CRC contact cleaner on fitting when getting ready to trailer.
    1 point
  3. Fun memories! Yeah when the bikers are in town there is no place to stay for a hundred miles. The girls at the restaurants say the Bikers are the best tippers! Nascar et al not nearly as good.
    1 point
  4. Daytona....Oh My....That one bar has quite a collection of ladies apparel hanging on the rafters. The Harley Bikers are friendly and tolerate us people with Rice burner machines... I had my Kaw there once...You have to have a liquid cooled bike there as the traffic is stopped and you sit a lot.
    1 point
  5. I installed a Kimpex Outback rear trunk on my Polaris and attached with 4 cargo expanding lock bolts onto the rear deck for easy removal. This trunk was a bit spendy at $300 but seems very sturdy and comfortable for passengers. I see quite a few types of this rear box on Amazon or Ebay so I'm sure there are cheaper versions and attachable with Honda's accessory anchors. I like the built-in armrests and handles for the passenger. The removable seat is super soft. This box would just as easily mount to my old Honda Foreman 450 electric shift. I have an old soft expandable type of rear bag and seat, but never used it, as it appears more trouble than worth the energy as to use it effectively it would have to be fully packed to expand. You have a wonderful ATV. I am always amazed at the durability of my old Foreman
    1 point
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