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    come on u can do it

    Play around with your 'puter.
    You'll figure it out.
    If not, ask your kid or better yet your grandchild, these days they're born with a phone in their hand............... mine were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegoat345 View Post
    Play around with your 'puter.
    You'll figure it out.
    If not, ask your kid or better yet your grandchild, these days they're born with a phone in their hand............... mine were.
    Right on my friend, I have 16 Grandkids ranging in age from 20 to 2 and their are all smarter than me with this "high tech" stuff...I guess I am still and "old school" guy and see no need for this fancy, expensive, and generally useless gadgets!!!

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    I find it kind of funny - I worked my entire life on high tech computer systems and I find most of the gadgets usless as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buckeyeken47 View Post
    I find it kind of funny - I worked my entire life on high tech computer systems and I find most of the gadgets usless as well.
    Concur,. Example: I still work in I.T. and have a company issued I-Phone. Use it only for texting and phone calls. Nothing else. Am not interested in all of the other apps available for it. Have no personal cell at all...


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    It takes the better part of a day to get it all apart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkelley View Post
    It takes the better part of a day to get it all apart.

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    Had to be no beer involved if it only took one day


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    Had to be no beer involved if it only took one day
    It really is not that hard, what you need a large supply of is patience !
    Also a lot of plastic bags and a good marker.

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    Putting it back together........

    Quote Originally Posted by jkelley View Post
    It takes the better part of a day to get it all apart.

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    Just a suggestion. You might want to assemble the two halves of the cowl (with the lights) back together PRIOR to attaching them to the bike. I am not talking about all the side pieces, just the two large pieces that hold the lights. Attaching the cowl halves to the bike individually makes it almost impossible to secure the two metal braces at the front of the cowl assembly. There will be lots of nasty words spoken if you don't (ask me how I know). It will take a helper to slide the assembled halves of the cowl into place. Beer is not recommended during this process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelor View Post
    Beer is not recommended during this process.
    Man, up until that last sentence I thought you knew what you were doing!

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