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Need to do some work on the virago. Getting a single click when I hit the starter. Gotta get the solenoid cover off and try jumping it and see if it’s thebsokenoid or starter.
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Well no real success getting the solenoid cover off so what I decided to do was bring the bike to the shop and get them to get it running. I’m getting the work done in NY state and then will trailer it up to Ontario and get a safety and plates for it since I can get the work done cheaper down here even with the exchange rate. Shop rates up north are almost a third more then down here. So hopefully by summer riding season I should have the new bike up and going.

I’m selling my house up north as well since the contracting game has me flying from about an hour away from the wife’s house and I don’t really need it anymore. Should make a few bucks on that. Happy days. Lol. My mother in law just moved up this way as well, will be snow birding it and renting a small house in the area. Will make life easier on the wife when I’m gone and give me a reason to be on the bike when she’s around. Lol.

Hope everyone is doing well and waiting on the nice weather!
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Bikes still in the shop (it’s mostly a boats repair I’m told) and it’s that time of year. Hopefully they get a chance to peek at it this run while I’m at work. Going to bust out the sr this time off after camping I believe.
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Well with no progress on the virago I went out and bought a 1988 Vulcan 1500. Good deal but seems to have done electrical issues. Charging systems not working right so while I’m at work it’s at an actual motorcycle shop getting fixed. Pretty happy with it though so far. Big bruiser. Lol
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#365 Unread post by jstark47 »

I feel for ya, Pete. I just got my Tiger running after two months of being down with a weird electrical problem involving multiple fuses (including one fuse Triumph separated from the rest of the fuses and buried at the bottom of the bike... :? )
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Well, got my bike back last week. Lol. So missed out on riding season pretty much. But it’s running. Bad voltage regulator seems to have been the issue.
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Winter can "pee" off anytine. Lol.

Waiting on summer. Bikes, camping and boating. Time for some fun. :)
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NorthernPete wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2020 5:51 pmWaiting on summer.
Best six weeks of the year, eh Pete?! :laughing:

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Ahhhh... updates and whatnot. I’m laid off due to covid 19 bull chit. But I’m making the most of it and it’s supposedly temporary so we do what we does. Got my bike up and running, some new Mac pipes on it (which failed at the welds after 2 hours on the bike) but they were replaced under warranty so when I’m back I can replace them. I’m currently though up in Canada with my daughter enjoying some outdoors fun with my side of the family. I did get some riding in up here though. My brother bought himself a cruiser style bike. A 2004 Suzuki 1500 intruder that I got to take for a spin. I discovered I’m a fan of floor boards. Might have to get a bike with them next time. Now time to enjoy the day. Maybe go for some walleye fishing. Toodles!
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#370 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Floor boards are great!!!!
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