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« Reply #15 on: March 04, 2012, 10:13:45 PM »
oldcoastie, I am a retired news photographer...better know as a photo-Journalist !!! Just a high class name !!!, Further, taught photo class in an Art Institute and gave classes for basic's and up in the local YMCA. I found it difficult to purchase a Kodak Camera but I learned that was a great move. I talked several friends into the same and they never looked back. Hey, there are other great cameras out there and I am not advertising this one. No way to talk about anything if one doesn't mention what he/she is talking about. At work we used all Nikon Gear and some Hasselblads. Canon was the first company to make a camera with everything on it right from the start while others added on through the years. Canon it a great outfit but again..cost has to be a consideration. If one wants undefined quality, shoot Raw being there is no reduction in original shot quality. Many cameras are coming into play with this feature today and as long as your editing software can handle it. Also today, one doesn't really need anything much bigger than a 12 or 14 mp and if along with the RAW, it can go to much greater resolution. Rattling on here but whatever you decide, good luck and looking forward to seeing some of your pix's.

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« Reply #16 on: March 04, 2012, 10:18:52 PM »
oldcoastie...I failed to mention my thought about under the seat storage. I wouldn't place mine in there being there can be a somewhat heat build up which is more to be concerned about than the vibrations. I do carry a break down tri-pod in there and sometimes in the Givi.

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« Reply #17 on: March 04, 2012, 11:11:05 PM »
Hey Coastie! The Hampton Bays Station is the one I was referring to. You had one of the busier posts, compared to ours. Mostly relocating channel markers, and such out there.I cant picture the fitting  for the mirror. Do you have a set of METRIC allens? That is what is on most every scoot with your type of mirrors. The only other fitting would be a tamper proof torx, and that doesn't make sense.
Syl... God bless your uncle!
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« Reply #18 on: March 04, 2012, 11:44:30 PM »
zombie...thank you very much, if you heard the lengthy story it would honestly give you chills I believe. Those many years ago, he was aboard the Coast Guard Cutter EastWind. 11 all toll were killed. Again thanks.

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« Reply #19 on: March 04, 2012, 11:48:07 PM »
I will look it up, and think of your uncle...
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« Reply #20 on: March 04, 2012, 11:51:06 PM »
"They have nothing in their whole imperial arsenal that can break the spirit of one Irishman who doesn't want to be broken."   Bobby Sands...

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« Reply #21 on: March 04, 2012, 11:54:34 PM »
The mirror is locked in place by a 17mm nut under the rubber boot. I have had mine off several times.
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« Reply #22 on: March 05, 2012, 03:59:39 AM »
Racewalker - am I looking at the wrong nut? (see pic page 1)...

The Coast Guard was always dangerous duty... I was a Boatswain's Mate, mostly running small boat search and rescue... it was often exciting duty... sometimes a little too exciting...

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Syl - I just got a nice  Canon "somethin'" T2 SLR digital... it takes just gorgeous pics and in RAW.... handles light extremes very beautifully - I just don't want to jiggle it up and have it lose its abilities (especially before I learn to use it).... I've got a couple good little point and shoot cameras that I will be carrying most of the time, but I want to SAFELY carry the big camera on occasion... good to know about the givi with the foam... it is currently well wrapped but I'd like to make it float along in complete blissfulness... never having its electronics disturbed in the least...

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« Reply #23 on: March 05, 2012, 09:00:51 AM »
zombie...thank you for finding and reading. All they found of my uncles is his hand and ring and guitar. This is my mothers (susan) brother. part of the chilling story...my mom felt him pulling at her feet while in bed in the early morning, "susan I need you", she woke up call from Naval Dept. "brother is missing". First ship to the rescue was the susan. in 1961, Feb 19th, my troop transport coming from Germany almost sank and coast guard called and standing by in a big storm, Feb 19th year ?? uncles son on fishing boat in Florida, cracked in storm sinking, coast guard rescued them. I truly respect the coast guard and feel it was a miracle right from the beginning. For some reason I couldn't get into the coast guard as I earlier wrote.

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« Reply #24 on: March 05, 2012, 11:58:21 AM »
Racewalker - am I looking at the wrong nut? (see pic page 1)...
Yes that is the bolt. The lock nut is further down, same place as the plug for the turn signals. I am not sure if I can find a picture or not.
I do not know how to get a picture in here!

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« Reply #25 on: March 05, 2012, 05:58:29 PM »
well congratulations on your new ride...all i can say is i went through the same learning curve as you are experiencing......need to be careful with the boots.....before you tighten or adjust your mirrors......move the boots up so you can see the exposed wires and will not clip one of them by mistake in the tightening process......my right mirror kept loosening up and i nearly severed the right turn signal light ...on one occasion.....in your case if it keeps loosening try putting an open lock washer between the two adjustment nuts.....i did this and the mirror has not loosened ...

as re the lid to the seat......i went through the same drill with the dealer.....who opened and closed it with no problem.....once i got the scooter home i could not open.....and i had about 5 people who tried to open it and could not....i did not want to force it so ...i rode back to the dealer...an hour ride.....once i got there he opened it with no problem.....i felt like a complete idiot......

the trick was to turn the key to the left ....you will hear it click...keep pressure on the key and will be able to lift.....when closing one steady motion down and ....if the red light goes out....its closed...


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« Reply #26 on: March 06, 2012, 12:30:29 AM »
Goose bumps and provenience Syl.
Sorry for the double interest on Coasites thread.
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« Reply #27 on: March 07, 2012, 05:05:07 AM »
racewalker - that pic is exactly what I needed!

thank you!

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« Reply #28 on: March 09, 2012, 03:16:49 AM »
nut all tightened up and all is well... I was careful with the wire...

thanks, racewallker - your pic helped immensely...

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« Reply #29 on: March 11, 2012, 02:15:44 PM »
Got my first "real ride" in yesterday morning... Up until now, it was that first, slightly nerve-wracking ride home from the dealer and a lot of little around town jaunts. Still, it wasn't all THAT much of a ride - maybe 50/60 miles.

I picked as many sorta slow roads as I could (everything in and out of town moves at 55mph). I'm just babying her until we get a few hundred miles together.

The thing I am probably most impressed with is the stability of the bike - I can practically just sit at a stop light with my feet up on the floorboards. My Grand Vista never felt unstable with the 12" wheels but the larger wheels are most amazing... no bobble or wobble whatsoever.

I am having to adjust to the width of the bike. I have short little legs but I'm starting to find the subtle cutouts at a stop and feel like I have a little more leverage for supporting the bike.

I'm glad I've been reading the board so thoroughly... apparently I have a very typical DT. Last weekend, when I was just putting around running errands with lots of stops and starts, she stalled just after I started her up for about the 4th time and did not want to restart. It was hot... so I used the "flooded engine procedure" and she fired up after that little dance. So, that was good.

And I do have a little flat spot in the acceleration between about 4700 and 5200 rpms.... the Grand Vista had the smoothest, most linear pull of any bike I've ever owned - this one has that little hesitation - enough to make me look down at the speedo to see if something is wrong. It is not a huge issue and I'm getting used to it but I sure wish it was smoother. I'll be very patient about it until we get thru break-in.

I've got about 150 miles on her now and she still is pretty darn tight.... but she sure likes to go 60 in a blink of an eye...

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