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  • #76
    Originally posted by BNSONS View Post
    Transparency should be a two way street. It should be practiced before you start preaching it.
    And the glass may indeed be more than half full, but what is it full of?

    BNSONS #5189
    BUSTAMANTE & SONS
    DAVE
    All my personal info is readily available in every magazine, the Club Rooster, and my background here on my forum registry, plus I try and include my info when I sign on. It don't get anymore transparent than that.
    As for the glass, well, I'm looking at the bright side of things; hoping all the changes will do good during our growing pains here. Like the header of this topic, questionable #s.
    Our Club policy is to judge a machine against how it left the factory. If the #s have been altered, that's not how it came from the factory. Just like the same-family-owned '36 Knuck that Chris Haynes detected a restamp on. It got DQed. It wasn't how it left the factory.
    RF
    AMCA BOD
    AMCA National Deputy Judge
    AMCA #5
    San Francisco, CA (with all the other weirdos)

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Chris Haynes View Post
      Whats your thought on this one?
      i learned the year stamps are different then the sequence stamps. Is that the case with all years? who knows if this is a restamp?
      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Harle...Q5fAccessories
      this one looks more like the #s on my 23
      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1923-...Q5fAccessories
      rob ronky #10507
      www.diamondhorsevalley.com

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      • #78
        To answer the question.
        The numbers on the 1940 HD at the beginning of this thread look perfect and appear to be exactly what would be expected for this year. The example of the 43 number that Chris posted is from a factory prototype twin engine setup and appears to have altered numbers. This topic is currently being discussed on another forum.

        Kevin.
        I am fully aware that non-members can view this forum and I don’t really understand why.If the reason is to recruit new members. Is this forum a good advertisement? It’s more likely anybody that was considering joining our club would have second thoughts after reading some of the recent posts.
        Posting your name, membership number and state or country is not the same as posting your full name and address. A determined criminal will always find a way to rob you.



        Pete Reeves 860
        Last edited by pete reeves; 05-25-2010, 11:51 AM. Reason: delete line

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Neil74 View Post
          I bought a new Superglide in 1975 from the dealer here in Florida, it had one set of numbers on the case with a line scratched thru it. The numbers that were matched to the title and frame were just stamped right below them.
          I to also remember seeing a 73 XLH in the dealer showroom with a lined out VIN and a new VIN stamped underneath. 73 had to be one of the worst years for quality control. Cam

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          • #80
            Originally posted by rwm View Post
            whats to stop me from seeing you high priced bikes at a meet and following your arse home.post your name and # if you want to yap.
            Nothing if a person isn't a little wise. But, I would ask, why didn't you list your info in the 2006 roster? You must value your privacy at least a little bit.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by pete reeves View Post
              Kevin.
              Posting your name, membership number and state or country is not the same as posting your full name and address. A determined criminal will always find a way to rob you.
              Pete Reeves 860
              Pete
              if this is true why don't you go in and fill in that information on your identity??? I notice that you only have your AMCA number.
              while you are at it why not just list your complete address and make it easier for the criminals to find your bikes.

              my information has been out there for the 12 years I have served on the board, that is why I beleive in alarm systems, guard dogs and Smith & Wesson.
              Kevin Valentine 13
              EX-Chief Judge

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              • #82
                Originally posted by kval View Post
                Pete
                if this is true why don't you go in and fill in that information on your identity??? I notice that you only have your AMCA number.
                while you are at it why not just list your complete address and make it easier for the criminals to find your bikes.

                my information has been out there for the 12 years I have served on the board, that is why I beleive in alarm systems, guard dogs and Smith & Wesson.

                Kevin in New Nazi Jersey, that’s criminal abuse. How dare you. Get with the socialist program and leave the door unlocked. Who are you to work your ass off all your life and keep your goodies from the criminal poor!
                AMCA #3149
                http://www.thegoodoldmotorcyclepartscompany.com

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                • #83
                  Hey Kevin,funny what 10 miles does, I can pack my colt.



                  Welcome to America.
                  D. A. Bagin #3166 AKA Panheadzz 440 48chief W/sidecar 57fl 57flh 58fl 66m-50 68flh 70xlh

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                  • #84
                    Dogs and guns work well enough, but when all is said and done a nice insurance policy is best to have.

                    Why argue about simple things like where we all live, when there are so many more important fires in the club to be putting out? What a waste of everyones time!
                    Last edited by Ohio-Rider; 05-25-2010, 07:30 PM. Reason: Final Thoughts
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                    Steve
                    AMCA #7300

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Ohio-Rider View Post
                      Dogs and guns work well enough, but when all is said and done a nice insurance policy is best to have.

                      Why argue about simple things like where we all live, when there are so many more important fires in the club to be putting out? What a waste of everyones time!
                      Just hav'en fun Steve just fun and isn't that what a lifetime is about?
                      AMCA #3149
                      http://www.thegoodoldmotorcyclepartscompany.com

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by silentgreyfello View Post
                        Nothing if a person isn't a little wise. But, I would ask, why didn't you list your info in the 2006 roster? You must value your privacy at least a little bit.
                        i would love to list my info. i may not have been a member then. (2006)
                        rob ronky #10507
                        www.diamondhorsevalley.com

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                        • #87
                          Your right Bob, it is about a life time of fun. Who gives a **** about who is who or who live where? Screw all this. I'm going riding.
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                          Steve
                          AMCA #7300

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by rwm View Post
                            i would love to list my info. i may not have been a member then. (2006)
                            There are members in there with numbers higher than 11,000.

                            Rob, I have absolutely no idea where you live, address, town, or state, but I did a white pages search on you and this is what turned up with seven seconds for searching "Rob Ronky". Is one of them you? Looks to be three Robert Ronky's, one 41 years old Robert Ronky III, another in his sixties, another in his eighties. I am guessing you, your dad, and grandfather? Just a hunch. It gives the guys age, street address, and town. And phone number if listed.

                            http://www.whitepages.com/search/Fin...street=&where=

                            And Pete Reeves, here is what I found. 47 results in the USA. If you listed your state, I could narrow it further. Still think it's a good idea?
                            Last edited by silentgreyfello; 05-25-2010, 11:59 PM.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by silentgreyfello View Post
                              There are members in there with numbers higher than 11,000.

                              Rob, I have absolutely no idea where you live, address, town, or state, but I did a white pages search on you and this is what turned up with seven seconds for searching "Rob Ronky". Is one of them you? Looks to be three Robert Ronky's, one 41 years old Robert Ronky III, another in his sixties, another in his eighties. I am guessing you, your dad, and grandfather? Just a hunch. It gives the guys age, street address, and town. And phone number if listed.

                              http://www.whitepages.com/search/Fin...street=&where=

                              And Pete Reeves, here is what I found. 47 results in the USA. If you listed your state, I could narrow it further. Still think it's a good idea?
                              And for a fee....you can obtain the unlisted phone number, cell number, court records [all including criminal, civil, domestic, etc.], property values and taxes, property layout, on and on and on.

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                              • #90
                                I figure you can live like a hermit and be frightened of everyone that passes by, or you can live like Dale Walksler and have everything you own on display for everyone to enjoy. What's the point of having stuff if you can't share the fun with other people. I kind of thought that's why we're all in a motorcycle club. Of course, you don't want to be stupid about it and you need to protect your property. Common sense goes a long way in cases like this.

                                The knucklehead that started this thread looks great to me, but I don't know if I would want to own a bike that can cause this much controversy. You'd have a WWE Smackdown every time you stopped for gas.
                                Eric Smith
                                AMCA #886

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