Hudson
Well-known member
Look forward to seeing everyone. I have a PCV and an Autotune to install, and if I have time, I may finally install my Datel.
Weekend is shaping up to be a little wet-ish...But that's never stopped us yet!
See everyone Saturday.
--G
Thanks to El Cajone for bringing this to my attention. I'm headed out from Abbotsford BC Friday for Yuma so will be able to attend. I can't think of anything in particular that needs to be done to my bike but can always learn something by watching. Looking forward to meeting a few more Forum members too.
Is the camper full?
Kasey
I'll bring my Carbtune with me. You're welcome to use it.I'm going to try and make it out on Saturday unless it's reaaaaaly nasty out. Always up for meeting some fellow fellow PNW FJR pilots!
I'm due for an oil change and would like to check the TBS if there's going to be one available.
Cheers!
-Doug
I'm going to try and make it out on Saturday unless it's reaaaaaly nasty out. Always up for meeting some fellow fellow PNW FJR pilots!
I'm due for an oil change and would like to check the TBS if there's going to be one available.
Cheers!
-Doug
Have you tried the invisible fence? Feed stores sell it around here, works great. Takes a little of a learning curve to get them trained, but once they get shocked by the collar a couple of good times, they won't go near the wire.I am going to have to bail, yet again.
October has not been a good month at my house. Health issues for both my dogs; the collie at the beginning of the month, the retriever this past Friday, I can't rub enough pennies together for walk-on ferry fare, let alone bike fare and gas money.
Kasey? you can have my palatial suite!
Anyone considering using that plastic temporary fencing with a retriever around? Don't......
Apparently it tastes good enough to swallow ('cept it tends to not pass out the other end without surgical assistance)
It was up on one side of the yard for a couple weeks as I had my east fence rebuilt (it bears the brunts of winter storms here and needed a re-do), just to keep them contained and the work area secure. They didn't like being curtailed from their usual domain, and they chewed thru it in a couple spots. I didn't think much of it until 5-6 weeks later when he started vomiting. I guess enough grass and dog hair (from grooming) got wound around the plastic bits bobbing about in his stomach that the exit finally clogged.Have you tried the invisible fence? Feed stores sell it around here, works great. Takes a little of a learning curve to get them trained, but once they get shocked by the collar a couple of good times, they won't go near the wire.I am going to have to bail, yet again.
October has not been a good month at my house. Health issues for both my dogs; the collie at the beginning of the month, the retriever this past Friday, I can't rub enough pennies together for walk-on ferry fare, let alone bike fare and gas money.
Kasey? you can have my palatial suite!
Anyone considering using that plastic temporary fencing with a retriever around? Don't......
Apparently it tastes good enough to swallow ('cept it tends to not pass out the other end without surgical assistance)
We'll see some other time.
It looks like it is going to stop me, especially that white stuff that might be on the Pass this weekend. I wish this could have been a little earlier in the year or the Spring meet could be a little later in the year because I would really like to ride to a Tech meet sometime.Weekend is shaping up to be a little wet-ish...But that's never stopped us yet!
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