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nevada72

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  1. Well I fixed it. I would delete the thread but maybe it will help someone in the future. It came down to polarity. LEDs are polarity specific. For whatever reason the pigtails that plug into the Yamaha blinker connectors are polarity reversed where Blk is pos and Red is neg. The blinkers, I assume, are polarity correct with red = positive. I assume this because this is the second brand of LEDs I have purchased wired like this. I forgot that I had this same confusion when I initially installed the first set. So now I have black to red, and red to black and everything works peachy.
  2. ....and I have no idea why. It started with the left blinker, and now the right one as well. The fronts work just fine. Backing up a bit - I installed the TST led blinkers and flasher with built in load ballast for the LEDs. All of it has been working perfectly for over a year. Just the other day the left stopped working. I swapped leads and the left switch worked, but flashed the right blinker, so I was pretty sure it was a bad LED blinker. Got the replacement today and now neither work. I've carefully inspected the wiring, connections, fuses. The only thing I haven't done was confirm that the new ones work by connecting directly to the battery. I will go do that shortly. But the question - is there a common issue with losing the rear blinkers on these bikes?
  3. Possibly. I asked Cheryl if she wanted to get out tomorrow so I'll need to see what she wants to do first seeing as I asked her. I should know by day's end.
  4. That is the east end of Pewaukee Lake. Very close to my home.
  5. Got out for another short jaunt. Not bad at 65 degrees. Even stopped for an ice cream cone!
  6. All the pics look like sunny, warm areas. I'm jealous! I did get out for a short rip today. Ran up to the "real gas" station about 20 miles from me. Looped back and got the bike washed. Busy day at the wash bays. Two other bikes pulled up - a R6 and a Panigale. Temps were between 55-60, so a nice day for March in Wisconsin, that's for sure. Glam-shot by the ski hill situated behind our sub-division
  7. You live in a great area for riding. Highways 20&26 are great. I particularly like the stretch over to John Day. I've looked at the route to Idaho City, but never got a chance to ride it. Looks great! Here we've had a mild warm up. I got the FJ09 out for about 100 miles the other day to pick up some carbs for my BMW project. Figured why not ride? Seeing as it's a pic thread - one carb mounted -
  8. As much as I would like to blame Biden, I know there's another reason gas prices went up. Yup.....I sold my hybrid and bought a pickup truck. Sure enough, within a month prices started to climb. You all have my apologies. Oh, and a pic. From a group ride I did with the local sport bike crew. It was a memorial ride for a fallen member.
  9. Knee felt good yesterday. No issues. I was super comfortable on the bike. Felt like I could have gone all day. We had a big thaw which had the roads covered in melted snow for a few days. Really sloppy driving but it diluted the salt somewhat. Then it snowed just a bit the night before and then quickly melted and the roads, more or less, dried up. So there were no piles of salt at the stop signs but I'm sure there's still some residual salt left. There were also puddles from continued melting so the bike needs a bath. As does the back of my jacket. I guess they have those ugly license plate holders on there for a reason. 🤪
  10. Happy to say I was able to get out for a ride. 48 degrees and Sunny with moderate wind. It felt fantastic to be in the wind again.
  11. I am so done. It kind of came out of the blue. I was in a super bad mood for an extended period of time. Riding withdrawals. My boss and I were talking about how we need to find a guy in the SE to manage the territory. It dawned on me - why not me? I asked. He agreed. It's a done deal far as I'm concerned.
  12. Meanwhile in Wisconsin....... But there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Mrs72 has agreed to moving to North Carolina. We're outta here!
  13. Wow! You have some miles on that bike! Bravo! And nice work on the brisk ride. I've been blessed to be able to get out at least once each month of the year as long as I can remember. I have no doubt there's a few 30 degree rides in my future coming up in January. Fingers crossed. Oh, and I'll add that a nice, new pair of Gerbings G4s have replaced my old G3s. Quite a difference!
  14. I got about 100 miles in yesterday - 55 degrees. Today it's 15 degrees. I think I'll leave the bike parked today.
  15. Remove rear first, then I use a ratchet strap from the handlebars to a beam in my garage and simply ratchet the front end up off the floor a bit - then remove. PS - remove both calipers to avoid a rim scratch. Don't ask how I learned this.
  16. Well considering the relative importance of each application, I guess I'm going to not worry about a bag falling off versus a wing falling off.
  17. I went with the SW Motech rack. Very sturdy and versatile. Not terribly expensive either.
  18. I cut some rectangles out of a black Rubbermaid container lid to use as extenders. I used Scotch fasteners to secure them, so I can just rip them off in Spring. Very Bohemian, but functional.
  19. Excellent work! I also drilled the angle bracket (giving the JB weld something to grab on to) and used Saran Wrap to form the JB Weld inserts. If there is one thing I would like to change, it's that. But honestly, it's held up well and once inserted, you don't see it. The other thing I would consider is using steel for those same brackets vs aluminum, which could conceivably fatigue. But in quite a few miles everything looks pretty much the same as the day I put it all together.
  20. I appreciate the compliment. I don't have any plans to make more, but I would be happy to walk you through it. It's really pretty simple.
  21. Still going strong! I've used them quite a bit and on some less than stellar roads here in the Midwest. They have been rock solid with no issues whatsoever. I figured by now I would need to tweak something, but I guess I got it right the first time. I've also received some nice compliments on the luggage from people who like to tinker on their bikes.
  22. Nope - pretty much free. You can upgrade to one that you can edit. I would have snipped out the duplicate pics on the route I posted for example. But I don't really use it all that much. Just kind of a fun toy.
  23. Made a run out to the Mississippi River the other day. It was unseasonably warm, mid-70s, and it was fantastic to get in a good ride. Captured the rout on Relive - Relive 'River Run November 2020' View my ride: River Run November 2020
  24. I like the look of that. The Higdonion not so much.
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