Graham,
           I've got nothing extra. I'm actually dealing with a dead tach
right now - cable is apparently a wee too short and won't stay in. Have
another one that came with the bike - even shorter!
           Been considering adding a pair of daytime running lights as
markers on the front - got my eye on some from SuperBrightLeds.com - $20
plus shipping. 60 mA load.
           -Joey

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 7:37 AM, Graham Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:

> Joey,  have you got any extra parts for your GS1000?  If so let me know
> what you've got that you're willing to part with, Graham
>
> On Jun 7, 2011, at 12:59 AM, Joey Kelley wrote:
>
> All,
>         Today was my first 'big' day on the GS-1000 - 249 Miles today.
>         My original Route was supposed to be 320, but got cut short owing
> to a late start and running long at a customers place early in the day.
> Here is the truncated route - which doesn't take into account the Loop Road
> at Acadia National Park - or some additional sight seeing in the Bar Harbor
> area: http://mapq.st/keoPN8
>         First things first - Let me recommend something to you all - if you
> haven't ridden the Loop Road at Acadia National Park - Do it. Bikes are half
> price admission - $5 for a seven day pass. I'm going back before my pass
> runs out :-) Its arguably the prettiest road in Maine, legendary around the
> East Coast and is 25-35 MPH the entire way, two lanes and one way around the
> loop. Great for bikes, since nothing is going to come at you while you have
> your head gawking at the scenery.
>         I took a bunch of photos - both of the trip and stock stuff for an
> upcoming Calendar I plan to produce.
>
> https://picasaweb.google.com/sandpvrr/TravelingAround6611?authkey=Gv1sRgCPyrsf2R3cOULg&feat=directlink
>         The first two shots are of the interior of Geddy's Pub - Bar Harbor
> - the license plates are enough to keep me coming back - add the wood fired
> pizza oven and the great burgers - I plan to swing in again soon :-)
>         The next shot is of a ship (sorry - I don't know my nautical
> terminology - Paul Annen wanna help here?) in Bar Harbor. Next two are of
> the Harbor and boats.
>         The next shot was taken from the Acadia National Park Loop road -
> and overlooks the Atlantic.
>         The next shot is primarily for Kyle - it proves that you can drive
> a car from Texas north of I-10 - and contrary to that old Maine saying - You
> Can Get there from Here :-)
>         Next - This is the view out the Windshield of the GS-1000.
>         After that last shot - I began to experiment more with shooting
> with one hand as I rode with the other. I don't recommend it in traffic -
> nor would I attempt it on a road with traffic coming at me. This next shot
> was the first attempt - you can see the top of the Canon Powershot I use as
> my 'secondary' camera.
>         The shot in the Mirror was taken while moving - not bad for one
> handed shooting :-)
>         The 1800cc GoldWing and trailer pulled up beside me on the Loop
> road - friendly folk - they waived :-)
>         The next shot is of an extremely handsome guy - me. :-) Shot that
> in a rest area along Route 1. Camera is on a stone post.
>         The next to the last shot is of the 'Welcome to Machias' sign - a
> very nice town on Rt. 1. Famous for the Blueberry Festival, there are a lot
> of great people around there.
>          The last shot is sort of a 'huh' shot - That is the smallest DOT
> Rest Area I have ever seen. I'm pretty sure it is the smallest in the state
> - maybe the nation. :-)
>          Fun day - and its already tomorrow :-) Can't wait to go again!
>           -Joey
>
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