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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 4:48 pm 
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H2RTuner wrote:
to pull behind my Silver Wing for trips into town for stuff that I really don't want, nor need to take the van or car


You are spot-on with that Dave. I use the trailer for the exact same thing, large grocery shopping, picnics to carry all the amenities, day trips with groups of folks who can't carry all their gear, I even picked up 9 bags of cement once (it was also my weight/handling test for the hitch I made).

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This is true. Where I grew up the hills were so steep and long, when your ball rolled down the hill you just said "screw it"...


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:12 pm 
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I'm sailing away........... set an open course for the open sea......... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:58 pm 
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You crack me up John :thumbup: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:16 pm 
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Funny stuff.....I like your hitch Barry-........heads up John, it's a Harley, not a Seadoo!

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 10:12 pm 

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I got the mountain bike done a couple of days before Christmas, had to wait to ride it until I got back from volunteering at the L.A. Mission food fest. It is set up with road tires, and is sure a lot nicer ride than the old rigid frame one I still have.

I just got done with the bicycle trailer hitch revise today, and will add the non-skid padding in the bucket sometime this weekend. Haven't pulled it with the mountain bike yet, only the rigid frame/fork older 18 speed bike. This mountain bike is a Specialized, with front and rear suspension, 21 speed, and it rides great, considerig I paid 5 bucks for it, and it had been out in the weather, unprotected, for over 6 years, raiin, snow, sun.

I need to get going on the rest of my weight loss program, still have 15 pounds that refuse to simply get lost, and then, toning up all the muscles I have neglected for the better part of 3-1/2 decades. It is still too cold i my excercise room to get with the treadmill and Total Gym, and still not great for the bike, yet. If I go the shortest way to town, it is 7 miles, longest, 10. I have always liked riding bicycles, and really like it when the temperature outside is 90 + deg/F.

I like your hitch setup, I really enjoy persons that are as crazy/creative as I am, that figure it out, and make it themselves. I am reallly into figuring reasonable, workable, correct, LOW COST to NO COST solutions to complicated problems. I end up fixing all the stupidity done around this area, and where I used to live in So. Cal. Some can really make things seriously complicated, when the "Keep It Simple Solution" would have been leaps and bounds better than what was done to completely sabotage the item in question.

One thing we had here was utter chaos in all 3 of the food distribution programs we have here everh month. No clear cut plan for the peop-le to get their commodities, just like a bunch of crazed wild persons, all piling in over each other, and grabbing any and everything they can, even ut of other people's hands. So, with creativity in hand, I went to the pile of stuff I have pack ratted away for years, found an old race tent frame I built decades ago from round steel tubing, cut it all up, made upright poles, with T top sections, and got some ready set concrete. I then needed some sort of mold for the concrete to form the bases for the oolder tubes. A trip downtown to Dini's Casino Restaurant got me, over a few short weeks, every 3 and 4 pound vegetable and other tin can that they got food in, nicely set outside every day for me, free. When I had enough tins, I made 30 stand alone rope stantions. We now use those stantions and ropes, to giude the recipients through all 3 of the food programs, one at a tme, no more problems. I used them yesterday for the Senior Citizen's Food Bank distribution, and everybody was happy to have them in place, as the chaos was completely stopped. Just a simple solution, that didn't cost much, only for the concrete and ropes, that helped immensely, immediaely. We'll use a different configuration of the same stantions and ropes next Wednesday, for the second food program, in a 2nd local, and then, on the 25th, for the 3rd of the month, in the 3rd location.

My team of 7 lady volunteers I recruited to work the various food programs, ahem...now refered to as "Dave's Harem" (I didn't start calling them that name, THEY DID), will all be there as well. The key to making it all work is what I came up with to fix it all, and especially that I asked EVERYBODY for thier input, ideas, of volunteers, recipients, officials, and we all worked together to get it figured out. IT ALL WORKS, FANTASTICALLY, like your trailer hitch, even when you use that setup as 'The New Titanic', as John posted his picture of you steaming right along the waterways.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 10:44 pm 
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I applaud your volunteer work Dave. I believe there is no greater satisfaction then helping our fellow mankind big or small - service work is good for the soul. My wife and I do quite a bit ourselves and even when there are other priorities we manage to support many causes monetarily too.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:36 pm 
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Not haten on Harleys but that bike is slower than a Harley....he ran it an 8th of a mile and was doing 50 !!!! I can do that on my Zuma.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:22 pm 

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Thanks, Barry, for me, it's just the right thing to do, and to "Pay It Forward".

I forgot to ask about The New Titanic, I didn't see where you stow the bouy's, dock chains and anchor?


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