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First, IF water was entering the rear lamp assembly via the twist to lock and seal port for the actual bulbs one could NOT ever blow the water out from within the lens housing without removing the assemblies from the trike body, removing the bulbs, and then simply pouring the water out! Don't believe that is what is happening!
Me thinks someone is getting water collecting under and behind the lamp assembly and the fiberglass trike body mounting location for the lamp assembly that is being blown out with either a leaf blower or compressed air. ANY water collecting there in that matter will just evaporate and do no damage.:Shrug:
ETA: posted before seeing the pics posted by Roadsmith!
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[QUOTE=PilotJO;807147]First, IF water was entering the rear lamp assembly via the twist to lock and seal port for the actual bulbs one could NOT ever blow the water out from within the lens housing without removing the assemblies from the trike body, removing the bulbs, and then simply pouring the water out! Don't believe that is what is happening!
Me thinks someone is getting water collecting under and behind the lamp assembly and the fiberglass trike body mounting location for the lamp assembly that is being blown out with either a leaf blower or compressed air. ANY water collecting there in that matter will just evaporate and do no damage.:Shrug:
ETA: posted before seeing the pics posted by Roadsmith![/QUOTE]
I have looked and i believe your correct here........... I am a very happy boy, now that I realize, how this is made,,,,,,,,,,,,,:hooray:
Ronnie
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[QUOTE=Burnerboy;798057]Thanks Fuz,
Will have to check in the spring, now that she's in for her hibernation period, She's up on jacks, all covered over, and located in a very cold garage....BUT winterized properly, I go all thru the bike B4 putting her up for the winter, ALL fluids have been replaced, and all filters replaced.....battery in my cellar on charger......... So when April first comes around, she's ready too ride.......
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Ronnie, if you move to Florida you can ride 24/7/365 and not have to go thru all that BS.
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But of course....
Lakeland FL
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Wife and I are, now thinking about becoming snow birds and moving to Fla. for the winter........ I love to snow ski, but at 70 yrs old, I still love it, but, as you can guess, it's getting hard'rr and hard'rr
to really enjoy it , like I used too........
Sooooooooooooooo hopefully Clearwater Fla. will have new citizens, coming this next winter season....
Ronnie
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You will certainly be welcome in the 'sunshine state'.
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Ronnie, several "ski" clubs in our area that travel several times a year.
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[QUOTE=Zammy;829194]Ronnie, several "ski" clubs in our area that travel several times a year.[/QUOTE]
Aaaaaa, good info here: this is a must to check out, cause I know for sure that I'd miss snow skiing..............
Ronnie
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[QUOTE=Burnerboy;829090]Wife and I are, now thinking about becoming snow birds and moving to Fla. for the winter........ I love to snow ski, but at 70 yrs old, I still love it, but, as you can guess, it's getting hard'rr and hard'rr
to really enjoy it , like I used too........
Sooooooooooooooo hopefully Clearwater Fla. will have new citizens, coming this next winter season....
Ronnie[/QUOTE]
Way too crowed up there Ronnie. Gotta go farther south to get out of the rat race. 75, 275, 19. It will make you crazy!....er LOL
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[QUOTE=cavie;838573]Way too crowed up there Ronnie. Gotta go farther south to get out of the rat race. 75, 275, 19. It will make you crazy!....er LOL[/QUOTE]
last year we rode on route 19....... (what a nightmere) just looking for a mobilehome park
Ronnie