The cream has floated to the Top

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by Ed Hart, Mar 18, 2007.

  1. Ed Hart

    Ed Hart Guest

    I have known Bill Walker for,well a while, and tolerated his harrassment
    about me and my limited area that I was allowed to travel.
    Well,now it is all over you Bill.
    What happened?Can't go east of Northwest Highway?All these pics and stories
    about Mexico.Did you find this info on the internet?I thought BJ trailering
    his bike beyound Bowie county was bad,but Bill?I am having doubts about your
    sincerity.
    What's up?
    Can you defend your actions?
    Are you for real?
     
    Ed Hart, Mar 18, 2007
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  2. Ed Hart

    Bill Walker Guest

    hmmm.. Where to start and how to begin.. tsk.. tsk.. My "actions" are
    indefensible..
    Notwithstanding my outstanding good looks, superior motorcycle handling
    skills..
    coupled with owning a perpetual Kitchen Pass.. has caused me to fall down on
    the
    job, lately.. Humble apologies are in order and I submit ..

    Everything is in order to commence the restitution process and we'll be
    leaving the
    DFW area next Saturday morning .. The Green Vulcan has had a near complete
    makeover and is ready to initiate a trip of significance.. again.. Mexico..
    The boys at
    Grapevine Kawasaki did an excellent job and the Green One is growling like a
    well
    fed tiger..

    Yes.. the rubber meets the road next week .. The Mexicans are waiting for us
    in
    Guadalajara.. They've been making preparations to welcome us to that area
    for a few
    days now.. I've temporarily put all political activities aside for a couple
    of weeks and
    aside from the difficulties of the "Kitchen Pass" thing, shouldn't be any
    problem that
    would prevent anyone from joining this little ride.. Of course.. there is
    the final hurdle
    to "keep up".. Some do.. and some don't..

    I do understand that sometimes an exceptionally good looking biker, riding
    such an
    awesomely impressive motorcycle with such superior talents.. can be terribly
    intim-
    idating.. there is no reason imaginable for anyone to not take advantage of
    the opp-
    ortunity to achieve the high goals in life.. Let's go ride..

    Enough of the nonsense.. There is a ride to Mena, Ark. being planned,
    shortly after
    our return from Mexico.. Although, the ride pales in comparison, you and the
    Bjay
    (whose credentials have always been in doubt).. can surely make plans to
    arrange
    Kitchen Passes, obtain all the credentials necessary to cross the three
    State lines
    (Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas) to observe the Old Master in action.. in
    close
    association with him on the highway.. where it counts.. I regret that you
    and Bjay
    can't make this run to Mexico.. but, I'm sure that both of you can manage to
    ride
    over to Mena.. hmmmm.. Can't you ? ROTFL..

    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, Mar 18, 2007
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  3. Ed Hart

    Ed Hart Guest

    Too far away from home for me.
     
    Ed Hart, Mar 18, 2007
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  4. Ed Hart

    redshad Guest

    Candy ass
     
    redshad, Mar 18, 2007
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  5. Ed Hart

    BJayKana Guest


    Okay Big Ed: There is a ride to Mena, Ark. being planned, shortly
    after
    our return from Mexico.. Although, the ride pales in comparison, you and
    the Bjay
    (whose credentials have always been in doubt).. can surely make plans to
    arrange
    Kitchen Passes, obtain all the credentials necessary to cross the three
    State lines
    (Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas) to observe the Old Master in action.. in
    close
    association with him on the highway.. where it counts.. I regret that
    you and Bjay
    can't make this run to Mexico.. but, I'm sure that both of you can
    manage to ride
    over to Mena.. hmmmm.. Can't you ? ROTFL..
    Bill Walker



    Bill, thanks for the warning.

    Getting a Kitchen pass out of county for me, is probably as difficult,
    or atleast as confusing, as getting a Meh-e-co Visa.

    I recall you warning, so to speak, on here, to anyone interested in
    going with you, with your fine leadership on the ''south of the Border
    trip'', to do the necessary steps to acquire a visa, early on.

    So, I will start the necessary steps to acquire a KP credentials, to
    cross county lines, in order to join the RedShad Mena excursion, that
    according to you, are in the planning stages.

    ThankYou very much.

    (honeyjay, darling' I need to ask you somehing, dear.) --bjay--
     
    BJayKana, Mar 18, 2007
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  6. Ed Hart

    BJayKana Guest

    Me too, Ed. That's several counties away from my county area. If you
    count on the average, that a county is 100-150 miles across, my God,
    wow, that would be a long ways.

    I'd need to get a new floor. reckon?

    B. Jay Kana--
    NETexas
    03Valk-&-98 Magna
    Have a Dandy Day--
     
    BJayKana, Mar 18, 2007
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  7. Ed Hart

    Ed Hart Guest

    At least new tires,and carry a spare.
     
    Ed Hart, Mar 19, 2007
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  8. Ed Hart

    Brian Walker Guest

    You'd REALLY have to strap that motorcycle tight on the trailer....

    I'm curious, since I've never had a need to use a trailer for a
    motorcycle....is it tough to lean into the curves when trailering a
    motorcycle?
     
    Brian Walker, Mar 19, 2007
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  9. Ed Hart

    BJayKana Guest

    (Brian Walker)




    On Mar 18, 10:46 am, (BJayKana) wrote:
    Me too, Ed. That's several counties away from my county area. If you
    count on the average, that a county is 100-150 miles across, my God,
    wow, that would be a long ways.
    I'd need to get a new floor. reckon?
    B. Jay Kana--
    NETexas
    03Valk-&-98 Magna
    Have a Dandy Day--


    Say Bjay?
    You'd REALLY have to strap that motorcycle tight on the trailer....
    I'm curious, since I've never had a need to use a trailer for a
    motorcycle....is it tough to lean into the curves when trailering a
    motorcycle? Brian Walker.





    Lean? Ya gotta load one first.
    Otherwise, no com-pre-en-do.
    Al leah com olssola taco sia, mucho tico meia contreondo, alsas les
    entro hasienda.

    B. Jay Kana--
    NETexas
    03Valk-&-98 Magna
    Have a Dandy Day--
     
    BJayKana, Mar 19, 2007
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  10. Ed Hart

    louie Guest

    (Brian Walker)




    On Mar 18, 10:46 am, (BJayKana) wrote:
    Me too, Ed. That's several counties away from my county area. If you
    count on the average, that a county is 100-150 miles across, my God,
    wow, that would be a long ways.
    I'd need to get a new floor. reckon?
    B. Jay Kana--
    NETexas
    03Valk-&-98 Magna
    Have a Dandy Day--


    Say Bjay?
    You'd REALLY have to strap that motorcycle tight on the trailer....
    I'm curious, since I've never had a need to use a trailer for a
    motorcycle....is it tough to lean into the curves when trailering a
    motorcycle? Brian Walker.





    Lean? Ya gotta load one first.
    Otherwise, no com-pre-en-do.
    Al leah com olssola taco sia, mucho tico meia contreondo, alsas les
    entro hasienda.

    B. Jay Kana--
    NETexas
    03Valk-&-98 Magna
    Have a Dandy Day--

    meow, meow

    ....louie
     
    louie, Mar 19, 2007
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  11. Ed Hart

    Bill Walker Guest

    I wanna know why we're talking Magna here.. instead of all that
    Mighty Valk..

    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, Mar 19, 2007
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  12. Ed Hart

    redshad Guest

    I think maybe because the Mighty Valk has sprung a big ole leak of
    some kind??

    Redshad
     
    redshad, Mar 19, 2007
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  13. Ed Hart

    Brian Walker Guest

    Whew! Good thing there!

    I'd hate to have heard that Bjay was hauling that Valkerie around on
    some trailer!

    I feel better knowing that Valk never has been loaded up on some
    trailer....
     
    Brian Walker, Mar 20, 2007
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  14. Ed Hart

    Bill Walker Guest

    Well hell.. They'll all piss a little gas and oil, occasionally.. Damn, this
    Green Vulcan went through a little spell of that kind of nonsense..
    What with all the new clutches, valve adjustments, carburetor rebuild
    and new brakes all around.. there was some serious side effects of
    gas and oil leaks.. Had to plug 'em one at a time and play catch up..
    Whew.. if that Valkyrie has sprung a leak of some kind, that's no
    reason to get all het up.. Sheesh..

    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, Mar 20, 2007
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  15. Ed Hart

    Brian Walker Guest

    Nah, can't be!

    I can see him hauling that pussy Magna around on a trailer, I'd
    probably too. I'd probably have it covered up real good when I hauled
    it around so no one would see it....maybe someone might mistake it for
    something better.

    But a "Mighty Valk" *surely* isn't being hauled around on a
    trailer....I mean, *surely* Bjay wouldn't even try something like
    that!
     
    Brian Walker, Mar 20, 2007
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  16. Ed Hart

    Bill Walker Guest

    Happens to the best of them, Jerry.. A lot of years ago, my GoldWing laid
    down on me because the damned alternator just flat out quit.. I was way off
    down in Mexico and had to cripple my way back to California.. Finally got
    the
    big bitch into a Honda dealership in Santa Ana, Ca. and found out the thing
    had a factory recall on it.. hmmm.. Pure accident that I found out about it
    too..
    Sheesh.. they have to pull the engine on those suckers to replace the
    stators..

    Last year .. Buddy Helscel had to cripple his Electraglide out of Mexico
    with
    a car battery strapped to the passenger seat.. Again.. stator problem.. lol

    No matter how much you pay for them and how good they are, they'll all go
    south on you and there's never a good time for them to do it.. Regards

    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, Mar 20, 2007
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  17. Ed Hart

    Brian Walker Guest

    Do they break before or after they get hauled around on the trailer?
     
    Brian Walker, Mar 20, 2007
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  18. Ed Hart

    redshad Guest

    When we were up at his house, I happened to notice ALOT of car
    batterys in a pile beside his shed. Do you think this is a normal
    thing for Harleys??

    Redshad
     
    redshad, Mar 20, 2007
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  19. Ed Hart

    BiffB Guest

    They put GL1100 alternators on the Valkyrie? Does it have the same
    shitty plug that gets full of crap and corrodes?
     
    BiffB, Mar 20, 2007
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  20. Ed Hart

    BJayKana Guest


    Say Bjay?
    You'd REALLY have to strap that motorcycle tight on the trailer.... I'm
    curious, since I've never had a need to use a trailer for a
    motorcycle....is it tough to lean into the curves when trailering a
    motorcycle? Brian Walker.



    Lean? Ya gotta load one first.
    Otherwise, no com-pre-en-do.
    B. Jay Kana--
    NETexas
    03Valk-&-98 Magna
    Have a Dandy Day--




    meow, meow
    ...louie



    I wanna know why we're talking Magna here.. instead of all that Mighty
    Valk..
    Bill Walker)



    Where do you see so much ''talk'' about no Manga, on this fine group?
    Where?(grin)

    Some folks like changing things on motorsikels.
    I dont know, maybe a Valkyrie, would run better if it was converted to a
    chain or belt.

    Perhaps, or maybe someones Valk is in the shop, for stuff like that, I
    dont know, ''dont start me to lying'' (RNGrin)
     
    BJayKana, Mar 20, 2007
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