'76 r 75..

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Thanks ..! The bike has a luftmeister fairing I'll have to take off first..I'll report back

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Kauaibill wrote:Thanks ..! The bike has a luftmeister fairing I'll have to take off first..I'll report back
Hmm, my '76 R75/6 has a Luftmeister fairing which I like and will be keeping.

I also have a R100 or two, but the R75 does seem to have a charm of its own.

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Ken, it is nice that you are able to ignore the stolen fairing that we call the Luftmeister. Guilt isn't nice.
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Duane Ausherman wrote:Ken, it is nice that you are able to ignore the stolen fairing that we call the Luftmeister. Guilt isn't nice.
Hmm, does guilt transfer to third party owner or seller? And if so, which one? It can't be that guilt transfers with ownership of the stolen property? Virtually everybody in the world owns or occupies real estate that was stolen from somebody by somebody else through the course of history.

Or is guilt like the half life of radioactive material? Always some left, no matter how microscopic.

The guilt that it appears you're hinting at somehow reminds me of original sin or good old "Catholic guilt". I can't see you as wanting to promote that.

Perhaps there's a philosophical consensus regarding guilt. I would really like to see dispassionate path of logic which supports a residual guilt system, i.e. not supported by reference to some prime principle.

Is Matt Capri somehow being benefited by my callous lack of guilt?

Duane, there's so many gosh darned guilt systems being promoted, and being human I cannot acquire enough information to pick the best one.

Ken, swimming aimlessly in an amorphous sea of guilt (Wanting somehow just to get back to Oklahoma)
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I prefer gilt systems.
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MS, you prefer young female domestic pigs? Even if I did, I wouldn't admit it.
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Ken in Oklahoma wrote:
Duane Ausherman wrote:Ken, it is nice that you are able to ignore the stolen fairing that we call the Luftmeister. Guilt isn't nice.
Hmm, does guilt transfer to third party owner or seller? And if so, which one? It can't be that guilt transfers with ownership of the stolen property? Virtually everybody in the world owns or occupies real estate that was stolen from somebody by somebody else through the course of history.

Or is guilt like the half life of radioactive material? Always some left, no matter how microscopic.

The guilt that it appears you're hinting at somehow reminds me of original sin or good old "Catholic guilt". I can't see you as wanting to promote that.

Perhaps there's a philosophical consensus regarding guilt. I would really like to see dispassionate path of logic which supports a residual guilt system, i.e. not supported by reference to some prime principle.

Is Matt Capri somehow being benefited by my callous lack of guilt?

Duane, there's so many gosh darned guilt systems being promoted, and being human I cannot acquire enough information to pick the best one.

Ken, swimming aimlessly in an amorphous sea of guilt (Wanting somehow just to get back to Oklahoma)
Ken, that is too much to consider, so I am going to bed. I might need drugs.
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Duane Ausherman wrote:MS, you prefer young female domestic pigs? Even if I did, I wouldn't admit it.
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It turned out to be the relay.. Thanks everyone.. I also changed out the fuses while in there since I had to remove the luftmeister fairing . I'm thinking of leaving the fairing off but need to get front signals back on.. I don't have the posts, just the signal bodies that are in the fairing..
Anyone know where to find those posts.. And..how to get them on the front..!
Thanks, Bill
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P.S.. Since I have no knowledge of this history am I absolved?
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