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Offline rudolf35

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Flying Brick sticker/decal
« on: July 29, 2011, 11:47:16 AM »
OK, I am weird but I have a mental image of a winged brick sticker/decal for my saddlebags. Any one ever see one or ...........? I did mention that I am weird?

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2009 XR1200
2008 Triumph Scrambler
2001 BMW 1150 GS
1999 Jeep Sahara
1986 BMW K75S
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Offline johnny

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Re: Flying Brick sticker/decal
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2011, 08:36:21 PM »
greetings rudolf35...





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Offline Chaos

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Re: Flying Brick sticker/decal
« Reply #2 on: July 29, 2011, 09:02:00 PM »
0r this..........
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Offline rudolf35

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Re: Flying Brick sticker/decal
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2011, 08:21:02 AM »
Interesting replies! But I have a brick with a set of hell's angels type wings in mind. Looks like I have to do a sit-down with the Mac and Photoshop.
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2009 XR1200
2008 Triumph Scrambler
2001 BMW 1150 GS
1999 Jeep Sahara
1986 BMW K75S
1973 CL350 K5
1971 BMW R60/5
AR Trip http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=460195
2010 AR Trip http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?p=12898123#post12898123
2010 IA Trip http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=624916

Offline DRxBMW

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Re: Flying Brick sticker/decal
« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2011, 06:36:40 PM »
OK, I am weird but I have a mental image of a winged brick sticker/decal for my saddlebags. Any one ever see one or ...........? I did mention that I am weird?

 ;D


Ha mofo, I'm the KING of weirdness just ask Drake LOL

Winged sticker is OK but needs to be more MYSTICAL than a Hell's Angel's or Hardley Ablesome shield graphic, come on.

The good DRxBMW will whip something out for motobrick, let's have a contest.

my day in the life of a Maytag: 

Crack the whip,headed north into the Iroquois "River of Pines" canyon country. Rode the K 75 only, because I needed my saddlebags for yard sale goodies. Giant, over 3 miles of block to block sales. All kinds of stuff, I would have bought the band-saw but could NOT carry it home on the bike.

Ran fast/run hard down Pa 44 south is the mantra to the I 99 beltway split, 112 miles,yee haw,full tilt.

Convinced I could get around most of the gates on the forestry roads riding the GS. Hell, all they could do is give you fine anyway. Recon before you enter or exit, wear camo, be like a snake in grass. I've ridden federal BLM territory before, catch me if you can.

Good story to tell about a gate at Camp David at the BMW Square Route rally in MD some time.

Speaking of snakes, another rattler this afternoon sprawled across road in Loganton. BIG, watched it wither away into the creek bank. Redneck in a pickup behind me wanted to shoot it. Ha, too quick and stealthy, like me. LOL

Decided I'm keeping my 75 whip, in spite of precious garage space. Interesting to hear other owners woes. My ride seems to be blessed, as it's been the most dependable machine ever in my riding history. Truly, the Maytag of the motorcycle universe. Granted, I keep up on the maintenance but still, I flog the bitch, read NO mercy.

Switching to 75/140 syn gear oil is smoother shifting beyond belief. If your good, you do NOT even need to clutch. yada yada, Cutter preaches 90 W Castrol dino, plus he wrenches on gearbox work. Beginning to think, most of the tranny issues are improper shimming from the factory.

If your getting numerous false neutrals followed by a crunch noise down shifting the synth makes a BIG difference. If you have to rev to make the DS happen, warning sign your clutch input splines need attention/lubrication. Last time around, I used the expensive Krytox grease on the input splines. What the turbo boys recommend, seems to work just dandy, over 33,00 miles shifts like butter. :-))

Have you'll learned how to pre-load during shifting yet ? A strange entity of a K brick tranny.





Gary
Williamsport,Pa

1994 K 75 ABS "custom"
2005 F 650 GS

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Re: Flying Brick sticker/decal
« Reply #5 on: July 30, 2011, 08:54:51 PM »
Ha mofo, I'm the KING of weirdness just ask frankenduck LOL

Only person I know who would put a roundel in a fish clock and mount it on a city case.   ::)

Looked surprisingly good though.
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Offline frankenduck

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Re: Flying Brick sticker/decal
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2011, 01:08:22 PM »
im in for a contest...

Winner to be selected by the three moderators.  (I don't trust Johnny 'cuz he'd pick the same logo a 14-year-old would have tattooed on his forehead.)
Once I had a Collie pup. Dug a hole and covered him up. Now I sit there by the hour. Waiting for a Collie-flower.
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