A slogan to remove the helmet law in Delaware was .... Let those who ride, decide.Wearing no helmet?
Harvesting body parts is a byproduct of no helmet laws.
A slogan to remove the helmet law in Delaware was .... Let those who ride, decide.Wearing no helmet?
From the top of the Wynn?
I like the rake, to many people went way to long which puts them in dangerous or hazardous situations, attempting to avoid things on the road or worse other vehicles. I like Honda and Yamaha over Harley. My 1100cc virago is stock rake, it handles so well as it's balance is better than others I've rode. I like Honda Bobbers and Cafe Racers, they're easy to convert.Rode my Honda 750 Chopper from Key West, FL to San Diego,CA while changing duty stations. Built that bike at the base aircraft maint shop with a few friends in the 70's.
Only picture I have of me on that trip, taken by a fellow biker.
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When I left my San Diego house to move to Oregon the bike was still running but I left it for the new owners.I like the rake, to many people went way to long which puts them in dangerous or hazardous situations, attempting to avoid things on the road or worse other vehicles. I like Honda and Yamaha over Harley. My 1100cc virago is stock rake, it handles so well as it's balance is better than others I've rode. I like Honda Bobbers and Cafe Racers, they're easy to convert.
Road this weekend and suffering a sinus infection from all the fires and flora. Do you still have the bike?
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That's great, do you mind if I live in your old housing. Collecting things like vintage bikes would add to my overall collections.When I left my San Diego house to move to Oregon the bike was still running but I left it for the new owners.
You live there?
No, I just had a European escapade last year.You live there?![]()
Way too many tourists there. All the time. It's a pity.
They are 10-MT SWL (single pull) soft (fiber) eye-eye slings. (Cars are 21 MT). Stevedores love them. Light, easy to handle and as long you comply with few precautions, lasting for long time.How thick are the cables that are supporting that rail cars?



Diameter is 6" IIRC. A loose / flabby bunch of fibers jacketed with a resistant fabric makes of it, just a nominal value.So those are what? About six inches wide?
How big are the bolts on those shackles? Looks like something between 1" and 2" diameter?