Subject: Re: Ural headlight Ring
Author: Frank Casssese
Date: Feb 17, 2002, 5:08 AM
Post ID: 1709660418
Karl,
Thanks for the info and invite. I hope to be there around the 1st
or 2nd.
Again, much Thanks,
Frank
On Sat, 16 Feb 2002 21:05:44 -0500 Karl Kologiski <jane-@gte.net>
writes:
========================================================== Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Get the latest weather, sports, and lifestyle news you can't afford to miss, all at a price you can afford to pay! Click now! http://click.topica.com/caaacQXb1dfltb2B6Y1a/TopOffers ========================================================== I have posted some photos of the Ural Headlight ring on my bike. The only thing I had to do was enlarge the hole on the bottom tab where the bolt goes into the bottom of the head light, They have held up quite well. Just make sure you polish them on a regular bases. Russian chrome is not the best, but for 20 bucks I can not complain. You can see the photos at http://home1.gte.net/janemac/index.html The Guzzi camp site is in Sanford Fla, about 20 min from Daytona. The directions are from the east take exit 52 off of I4 on to Hwy 17-92 and take a left (north) and the park is on the right. From the West take exit 52 and at the end of the ramp turn right and go to Hwy 17-92 and take a left (north) the park is just past the St. John's River Bridge. Just look for the power plant across the street on the river. The reservations were full the last time I checked but I am sure we can fit you in somewhere. A section of the camp ground was reserved by Tip Paul the West Pen Rep (41 2-784-1220) Email peip-@idt.net The camp sites are large and can fit quite a few people. I have reserved a site from the 1 - 5. I am in site # 25. Just drop by, we will squeeze you in. Just look for a Blue Police Eldo, a Maroon Ambo, 56 Triumph, 71 BSA Cafe Racer, V50 Cafe Racer, a few California's and what ever other bikes my brothers drag along. As far as the best way from Daytona to St. Pete. I4 is the most direct route, but it sucks on a bike. The other alternative is to go north of Daytona to Ormond Beach and take hwy 40 west (through the Ocala National Forest) into Ocala, take 200 out of Ocala to US41 South. Take US41 South onto Brooksville and go west on Hwy 50. From there you can pick up the new Suncost Parkway (589) tollway. It is a nice 4-6 lane highway that no one uses, no traffic. It will take you around the mess in Tampa and run you to the 10 mile Howard Franklin Bridge (275) which will take you to St. Pete. Unless you have a new map the parkway will probably not show up. It was just opened last year. Here is a link to the website. http://www.flroads.com/suncoast/ Hope this helps, See you in Daytona Karl and Jane Kologiski MGNOC Central Florida Reps Bird at The Wheel, Motorcycle Arts St. Petersburg Florida Visit our Website athttp://home1.gte.net/janemac/light.html -----Original Message----- From: Tom baumen [SMTP:baum-@attbi.com] Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 11:38 AM To: Loopframe Subject: Ural headlight Ring << File: ATT00003.txt; charset = Windows-1252 >> ============================================================ Good, Better, BEST! What's better than a year's subscription to Ladies' Home Journal? Only a FREE year's subscription! Check out this great offer now! http://click.topica.com/caaacQ1b1dfltb2B6Y1f/TopOffers ============================================================ |
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