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  • Flatsalt replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    September 5, 2013
    Cylinder Head Cooler
    Thinking of purchasing this new fan it looks great fiannaly.  Need help is it working like they advertise or not. I will be putting it on Road Glide Ultra 2013. JIMS® Forceflow Cylinder Head Cooler "This smooth streamline design will keep...  moreThinking of purchasing this new fan it looks great fiannaly.  Need help is it working like they advertise or not. I will be putting it on Road Glide Ultra 2013. JIMS® Forceflow Cylinder Head Cooler "This smooth streamline design will keep your Twin Cam® running cooler on those hot July summer days in stop and go traffic. JIMS® R & D department has come up with a serious way to drop your head temperature by as much as 100 degrees. Although this mounts in the horn area JIMS has designed a horn relocater hidden inside the fan housing. The fan can be installed to be turned on and off manually or it can be regulated by a thermostat controlled sensor that monitors head temperature and activates the fan when engine temperature rises. This kit is highly recommended for performance motors to help extend engine life. Complete kit includes high powered fan, housing, horn, hardware and all wiring, along with detailed instructions."  less
  • Flatsalt replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    August 30, 2013
    No helmet, novelty helmet or DOT helmet and why?
    I have to say that the helmet controversy interests me greatly because I hate big government.  I don't think that our forefathers meant for us to be told every little thing by big brother.  Here's what Ben Franklin had to...  moreI have to say that the helmet controversy interests me greatly because I hate big government.  I don't think that our forefathers meant for us to be told every little thing by big brother.  Here's what Ben Franklin had to say,"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin.  Here is what Thomas Jefferson had to say, " I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." Thomas Jefferson   We fail on both points. I wear a novelty helmet because I don't like the government telling me what to do.  Is it the safest thing to do?  Probably not, but I should have the right to wear or not wear a helmet without penalty of fines and incarceration for failing to pay those fines. I understand that many of you wear a DOT hemet...    less
  • Flatsalt replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    August 19, 2013
    The New Harleys are out...
    They made some changes from the fairing to the tour pak and beyond... See what ya think? Look at that big hole in the fairing!!!
  • Flatsalt replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    August 18, 2013
    Most Common Motorcycle Accidents (And How to Avoid Them)
     Do not necessarily agree with all that is written here but they are good starting points for further discussion. (edited to remove link that was no longer working)
  • Flatsalt replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    August 13, 2013
    The New Indian Motorcycles
    Well, Over the weekend, They unveiled the new Indians at Sturgis. You can see them at www.indianmotorcycles.com and check them out. I personal think this is a great time in our lives, where we can experience some good ol' competition between...  moreWell, Over the weekend, They unveiled the new Indians at Sturgis. You can see them at www.indianmotorcycles.com and check them out. I personal think this is a great time in our lives, where we can experience some good ol' competition between two iconic motorcycle names. From what I have seen and read, Polaris has made a home run on bringing back the Indians. They look great and now are  priced to go up against the Harley's. Back in the day, in my area there was always a rivalry between Harley and Indian. Even though everybody had their reasons for liking one brand over the other, the guys would get together after a days riding and discuss their rides. I can only hope we get to enjoy some of this rederick as in the past as well as in the future.  Welcome Back Indian...  less
  • Flatsalt posted a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    August 13, 2013
    Sturgis 2013
    Who else made it to Sturgis.  My round trip was 3027 miles using a trailer to haul the bikes [41 Knuckle and a 67 Triumph TR-6].  The 50 Studebaker that we used to pull the trailer got a lot of attention because it does not look like it has a...  moreWho else made it to Sturgis.  My round trip was 3027 miles using a trailer to haul the bikes [41 Knuckle and a 67 Triumph TR-6].  The 50 Studebaker that we used to pull the trailer got a lot of attention because it does not look like it has a 350 SBC engine.  Surprising the number of people that had Evos and leather that did not have a clue as to what the 41 was.  Don't know what the final count was, however, by Wenesday afternoon the death count was six.  Lots of fun!      less
  • Flatsalt replied to a topic in the forum Off Topic:
    July 31, 2013
    Sturgis!!!! you going???
    hey all you cf friends....   the big one is coming up again....  who is all going???   I am going with hubby and some friends .... cant wait,( This year druring the rally!! )   was wondering will CF  have a...  morehey all you cf friends....   the big one is coming up again....  who is all going???   I am going with hubby and some friends .... cant wait,( This year druring the rally!! )   was wondering will CF  have a tent or something set up??  where at???   Is there a meet and greet?   Would be awesome to put a real face to all of you.   We will be there the 5th - 7th.    hope to see you as well.   Let the good times roll!!!    less
  • Flatsalt replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    July 28, 2013
    The Secrets Men Keep
     Every man has secrets. A book named The Secrets Men Keep by Stephen Arterburn  not only fleshes out each of 25 secrets but gives perspective on where those secrets come frome, why they feel so important and how to respond to them. I am passing...  more Every man has secrets. A book named The Secrets Men Keep by Stephen Arterburn  not only fleshes out each of 25 secrets but gives perspective on where those secrets come frome, why they feel so important and how to respond to them. I am passing this existance along because one chapter, What We Know About Men And Their Desire For Romance And Excitement, lets me understand why I enjoy riding my old Sportster,  
  • Flatsalt replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    July 27, 2013
    The Secrets Men Keep
     Every man has secrets. A book named The Secrets Men Keep by Stephen Arterburn  not only fleshes out each of 25 secrets but gives perspective on where those secrets come frome, why they feel so important and how to respond to them. I am passing...  more Every man has secrets. A book named The Secrets Men Keep by Stephen Arterburn  not only fleshes out each of 25 secrets but gives perspective on where those secrets come frome, why they feel so important and how to respond to them. I am passing this existance along because one chapter, What We Know About Men And Their Desire For Romance And Excitement, lets me understand why I enjoy riding my old Sportster,  
  • Flatsalt replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    July 27, 2013
    The Secrets Men Keep
     Every man has secrets. A book named The Secrets Men Keep by Stephen Arterburn  not only fleshes out each of 25 secrets but gives perspective on where those secrets come frome, why they feel so important and how to respond to them. I am passing...  more Every man has secrets. A book named The Secrets Men Keep by Stephen Arterburn  not only fleshes out each of 25 secrets but gives perspective on where those secrets come frome, why they feel so important and how to respond to them. I am passing this existance along because one chapter, What We Know About Men And Their Desire For Romance And Excitement, lets me understand why I enjoy riding my old Sportster,  
  • Flatsalt replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    July 26, 2013
    The Secrets Men Keep
     Every man has secrets. A book named The Secrets Men Keep by Stephen Arterburn  not only fleshes out each of 25 secrets but gives perspective on where those secrets come frome, why they feel so important and how to respond to them. I am passing...  more Every man has secrets. A book named The Secrets Men Keep by Stephen Arterburn  not only fleshes out each of 25 secrets but gives perspective on where those secrets come frome, why they feel so important and how to respond to them. I am passing this existance along because one chapter, What We Know About Men And Their Desire For Romance And Excitement, lets me understand why I enjoy riding my old Sportster,  
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Personal Information

  • First Name Lon
  • Birthday October 30, 1941
  • Gender Male
  • Relationship Status Single
  • City Walla Walla
  • State WASHINGTON
  • Zip 99362

Riding Info

  • Type of Rider (Passenger) Riding is My Life
  • Primary Bike Type Touring Bike
  • Ride My Own Bike Yes
  • Rallys & Biker Events Local & Regional Events
  • My Primary Bike Harley Knuckle 41

General Info

  • Occupation Engineer [Retired]
  • Hobbies Cycles, Miniature engines, Firearms, Rat Rods
  • Music Folk, Rock'n Roll
  • Message Especially like old stuff: e.g, Vintage cars/trucks/motorcycles/minibikes. Also have land speed car and pro-street car.

Forum Posts

  • Flatsalt
    Posted in the topic Cylinder Head Cooler in the forum Biker Chat
    September 4, 2013 9:25 PM PDT
    I'm of the mind that the danger of overheating is not going to be alleviated by a blower that compares unfavorably to a hair dryer. The areas that would be most needful of supplemental cooling would be the upper end of the cylinders [that is where the slugs would like to seize if forced to]. The innocent little device pictured cannot possibly do a 360 degree coverage on two cylinders. About as effective as a fat lady exhaling before she gets on a scale. When was the last time anyone heard of a stock, broke-in, Harley that scuffed it's bores from stop and go riding?
  • Flatsalt
    Posted in the topic No helmet, novelty helmet or DOT helmet and why? in the forum Biker Chat
    August 30, 2013 3:25 AM PDT
    Have wondered about the wording of the law regarding alteration of a helmet. Anyways, how would a lawman along side the road be able to make that determination? In my crowd we remove the fabric liner and,using a rotary tool, thin out the Styrofoam in the area above the head. Usually until it is about 1/4 inch or so thick at the top. At least an inch or so is removed especially with the later model offerings. Makes the helmet sit a lot lower so that the wind does not so easily try to lift the helmet and scoot it rearwards. Also has the added advantage of not looking so high above the head which, although we have in large measure gotten used to it, makes the modern helmets sit really real high on the head rather than simply 'covering' the head. Most new helmets are now so thick at he top that they sorta make the helmet look like an ant carrying a biskut. Another advantage is to make the interior of the liner fit the head a heck of s lot better.

    Also: If the limp wrested liberal song and dance is that not wearing a helmet costs society an excessive amount [over and above the goodie-to-shoes that religiously wear them] then something has sure gotta be done with the hordes of tubbys that swarm the streets. A large portion of our medical tax dollars are being used as blotters to soak up the lard. Drive by even a high school and what do you see? And they only get worse with age. Every disease or malady that humans have is made much worse by obesity. First things first....put in jail and levy fines upon the 'tanks' that are crippling our health care systems. Overall, the Helmet or no Helmet issues is a minor and esoteric subject when scrutinizing health care costs. But real problems, such as super -fat people are never mentioned.
  • Flatsalt
    Posted in the topic The New Harleys are out... in the forum Biker Chat
    August 19, 2013 5:40 PM PDT
    I looked at the line-up, anyways as much as I could. They have gotta be kidding, or there has to be some sick joke being played...or did I really see TWO headlights on that Sporty? Tell me it isn't so.
  • Flatsalt
    Posted in the topic Most Common Motorcycle Accidents (And How to Avoid Them) in the forum Biker Chat
    August 18, 2013 4:02 PM PDT
    I believe it's necessary to take a moment, while putting on helmet, to walk around the bike and reflect, for at least a brief period, that you are about to engage in an activity that is not the same as driving your car. I really try to do that even if it is just a jaunt to a friend's house a few blocks away. As indicated above; ya can't ride a bike with the same attitude/awareness/defensiveness as we can get away with in a car. I really do feel that my little "Zen" moment better prepares me for the street. Also doesn't hurt to glance at the tires while making that lap around the machine.
  • Flatsalt
    Posted in the topic The New Indian Motorcycles in the forum Biker Chat
    August 13, 2013 6:15 PM PDT
    AzRider wrote...
    I kind of like them myself. But I haven't seen one in person and things always look a little different in pictures.


    At the Sturgis "Legends Ride" I was right behind four of them riding in a group.  They looked good on the road and in action....I think.  They all had hard luggage and that of course hurt their looks.  I thought they were 'extra' desireable because of their iconic and vintage looks so it seems [to me] that the looks were spoiled by the hard bags even though the same stuff doesn't hurt an Evo quite so much. Felt kinda honored to be able to ride with four in one spot. 

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