Windoze 7 may not like the post box...............
Johnny,Are the old seat risers removed already? If so, remove the brace from the new seat riser, trim the new seat riser down so that the riser will install considerably lower than stock... 1.5 - 2 inches should do it.... and then modify and reinstall the brace.While the seat risers are removed, aside form lowering the risers, you may want to consider installing them an inch or so rearward of their stock location. This will give you more legroom.Dave
Not to jack your thread Johnny, but looks like I'll be in your neck of the woods the end of next June. Perhaps we can find time to meet up and I'll collect that drink for whoever wins.
Johnny,Yep, just a holiday and my first time there. The wife and I, along with another couple, are flying over June 19th and staying 10 days. We're spending a couple days in different areas, but trying to see as much of the island as possible. I think the itinerary is Northern Ireland for the first couple days, taking the train south to Dublin (staying there a couple days), then driving down to Shannon and there for a couple days. Maybe while we're in Dublin, we can meet up for a drink. If you have any pointers on stuff to put on our to do list, fire away.Brian
Jeez Johnny, has the well drilling business slowed down forcing you to moonlight as a tour guide? That's a pretty well laid out response with links and everything!
Quote from: daveSanborn on January, 08, 2009, 01:16:54 PMJeez Johnny, has the well drilling business slowed down forcing you to moonlight as a tour guide? That's a pretty well laid out response with links and everything!Hey, leave the man alone. He's saving me valuable research time! :icon_thumleft: Seriously, thanks Johnny. The wife is here looking over my shoulder and says thanks as well. We'll definitely set up a meet closer to time.Brian