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Happy Monday!
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Weeee! Here we go again, I pray for a wonderful and truly Blessed day for all who share our thing. Thank you Lord for your abundance, for Your Grace and Mercy, all praises, glory and honor to Jesus Christ our brother. May our walk bring Him Glory as His love overflows from our hearts to a  fallen world. Shalom brothers and sisters, have a peachy keen day. With Love, my friends. I thank you. God bless
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Big Grin 
(10-29-2018, 04:35 AM)IainH Wrote: Weeee! Here we go again, I pray for a wonderful and truly Blessed day for all who share our thing. Thank you Lord for your abundance, for Your Grace and Mercy, all praises, glory and honor to Jesus Christ our brother. May our walk bring Him Glory as His love overflows from our hearts to a  fallen world. Shalom brothers and sisters, have a peachy keen day. With Love, my friends. I thank you. God bless
  • Thank you, Iain. This was another good start to the day. I don't care what Ed and forrealone say about you behind your back...you're a great guy! 
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#3
Ha ha, Jay!  Seriously,  Iain, your shouts of Praise bring joy to my Heart!  Thanks for that
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#4
When I talk behind his back, I'm telling it to behave and stop causing him so much trouble.

Thanks, Iain. You bring good reminders to us, and it is Christ's love, indeed.
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#5
I don't know why there's a bullet point in my response up there. The text editor on this forum software throws me for a loop sometimes.

There's a joke in there ^ about bullets and Iain's back, but I'm not smart enough to really make it.

Our little group here is such a blessing. Let's keep the momentum going. Big Grin
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#6
On my way to work on HAPPY MONDAY my car died.halfway to work. Fortunately, I managed to pull into Cheeks. Cheeks crossroads convenience store, unfortunately I had to push the vehicle out of the way, fortunately the vehicle in question is a Honda crv and the parking lot is flat. I called work and then Michelle. She came and took me home. About an hour later I roused our mechanic and he fetched the car with his rollback. Sunday I had winterized my bike, drain oils, add Stabil™ to the gas drained the fuel line and removed the fuel bowl from the carburetor and emptied it. Then I took the front wheel off in preparation to work on the forks, that's replace the seals and take the opportunity to install upgraded springs. I had to dewinterize the bike which took the rest of the day. I rode to work today (Tuesday) in 36° I was wrapped up good but, still froze. The next time you're out drive at 55 mph with the windows down and the heat off, if you sit on the roof for twenty miles well...... Randall, our mechanic called and said the battery had a bad cell. Guess what, it will be ready tomorrow. One more iceberg run.
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(10-30-2018, 10:02 PM)IainH Wrote: On my way to work on HAPPY MONDAY my car died.halfway to work. Fortunately, I managed to pull into Cheeks. Cheeks crossroads convenience store, unfortunately I had to push the vehicle out of the way, fortunately the vehicle in question is a Honda crv and the parking lot is flat. I called work and then Michelle. She came and took me home. About an hour later I roused our mechanic and he fetched the car with his rollback. Sunday I had winterized my bike, drain oils, add Stabil™ to the gas drained the fuel line and removed the fuel bowl from the carburetor and emptied it. Then I took the front wheel off in preparation to work on the forks, that's replace the seals and take the opportunity to install upgraded springs. I had to dewinterize the bike which took the rest of the day. I rode to work today (Tuesday) in 36° I was wrapped up good but, still froze. The next time you're out drive at 55 mph with the windows down and the heat off, if you sit on the roof for twenty miles well...... Randall, our mechanic called and said the battery had a bad cell. Guess what, it will be ready tomorrow. One more iceberg run.
I'll add this, I have to wait until there is enough light to see before I leave. The headlight on my bike is less effective than a kerosene lamp. I bought this bike because it had 2000 miles on a rebuilt engine, my intent was to have a rolling project that I could ride while upgrading. It was never intended to be used as daily transportation. The design of the front forks is such that I can't add oil without first removing them. I have bad fork seals and am losing oil which adversely affects their performance, this is dangerous. I'm in the danger zone every bump. Our fallback vehicle needs wheel bearings, it's been parked for a while. It must be fixed soon. 

PLEASE, pray for my safety while riding.
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(10-31-2018, 06:27 AM)IainH Wrote:
(10-30-2018, 10:02 PM)IainH Wrote: On my way to work on HAPPY MONDAY my car died.halfway to work. Fortunately, I managed to pull into Cheeks. Cheeks crossroads convenience store, unfortunately I had to push the vehicle out of the way, fortunately the vehicle in question is a Honda crv and the parking lot is flat. I called work and then Michelle. She came and took me home. About an hour later I roused our mechanic and he fetched the car with his rollback. Sunday I had winterized my bike, drain oils, add Stabil™ to the gas drained the fuel line and removed the fuel bowl from the carburetor and emptied it. Then I took the front wheel off in preparation to work on the forks, that's replace the seals and take the opportunity to install upgraded springs. I had to dewinterize the bike which took the rest of the day. I rode to work today (Tuesday) in 36° I was wrapped up good but, still froze. The next time you're out drive at 55 mph with the windows down and the heat off, if you sit on the roof for twenty miles well...... Randall, our mechanic called and said the battery had a bad cell. Guess what, it will be ready tomorrow. One more iceberg run.
I'll add this, I have to wait until there is enough light to see before I leave. The headlight on my bike is less effective than a kerosene lamp. I bought this bike because it had 2000 miles on a rebuilt engine, my intent was to have a rolling project that I could ride while upgrading. It was never intended to be used as daily transportation. The design of the front forks is such that I can't add oil without first removing them. I have bad fork seals and am losing oil which adversely affects their performance, this is dangerous. I'm in the danger zone every bump. Our fallback vehicle needs wheel bearings, it's been parked for a while. It must be fixed soon. 

PLEASE, pray for my safety while riding.

Of course we will pray!
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#9
I went about two miles and turned around and went home. It was so hard to control in the curves the front squirrelly. If the rear slides you can control it, if you can't control the front you wreck.
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#10
Oh, the memories your tale provokes, Iain. I've done fork seals and ridden way too many miles in cold weather. One time I came home and, once the boots were off, found my socks had ice in them. I started feeling my feet a while later...

May the Lord protect you.
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