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As I go through my household and shop stuff, finish projects, ETC....I will have some things for airheads and K bikes.... for sale or trade, ...they will be listed here, removed when sold or traded off. Location: South Lake Tahoe, CA, USA, 96150. I also will have items from my electronics repair shop, household items, etc., shown here.
Things I WANT are listed at the very bottom!
You may contact me at: snowbum@JPS.net
I DO trade/barter!!
First section: Motorcycle stuff:::
1. #35-21-1-230-221 "stud" with 07-11-9-960-260 "nipple". BRAND NEW. Officially called a stud and nipple, this is the very special "bolt" that fits into the rear brake lever, fastening the lever to the frame, that has the needle type grease-fitting (that is 07-11-9-960-260, officially a nipple, and a new one is included here too). This special bolt has the machined grooves for the grease, the end hole for that grease fitting, and is threaded at the inner end for the nut (nut not included, it is a common part). Refer to brake lever 35-21-1-230-043, see on BMW page 34-10. There were two versions of these parts and the rear brake lever pedal, and the one here is the better one used on most models from the /5 at least into the 1980's; and, not the simple cheapened plain bolt with a sleeve used on a few /7 and later. I paid $34.52 for the special stud and 67 cents for the fitting. Total 35.19. All are brand new, of course. It will not directly fit the 1980's+ bikes, at least it won't fit a 1983 RT.

A= Grease nipple that fits end B
B= Double D flatted end
C= body are with grease hole and grease passages. C
diameter is 0.667" (nearly 17 mm); and is approximately
1.5" (approximately 38 mm) in length.
D= brake lever fitting area, diameter 0.550" (14 mm), and is
approximately 0.63" (16 mm) in length.
E= threaded end for the washer and nut
2. Alternator items for AIRHEADS: ALL electrical items are 100% thoroughly tested before they go to you.
Diode boards are $45. Tested dynamically, not
just with an ohmmeter.
Stators are $45 (with housing $70...$75 if with brushholder/brushes).
Stators do NOT fit /5. Tested
dynamically, not just with an ohmmeter.
Voltage regulators. Mechanical ($25) and later
electronics type $15; if adjustable via external grommet hole, then $20. I have
a FEW of the ELECTRONIC Bosch voltage regulators that are adjustable for voltage
output, via a hole through the metal top (with grommet), or not, your
choice. These are temperature compensated regulators too. I test all
regulators before shipping them to you. Test
are done dynamically, under actual load. I may or may not at
times have plastic cased later electronic regulators.
Rotors...only ONE left:
It is in need of rewinding; I
had originally kept this particular one for use of its taper to
add a pulley, never did that and so I no longer need it. It is rebuildable by rewinding
or useful as trade-in, so I want $15 plus shipping for it.
3. For K bike: ABS1
(same as ABS-1) items: relays, front and rear modulators, ABS computer;
sensors, plus bits and pieces like brackets, etc. All in working
condition. That means that I have personally
tested these items and that I GUARANTEE that they are in proper
working condition. All of these items were
removed from my own K1100LT (6/92 mfr.= 1993 model year). Why?... I have a
sidecar attached and I prefer to be able to use the brakes
without ABS functions whilst drifting the rig with brake on; and
hence don't need all this stuff that is simply in my way during
servicing and might be a detriment to my particular style of
sidecar driving. These items should fit
all ABS1 equipped K bikes. I do suggest you check with an
on-line dealership, such as Max BMW or RealOEM, or AS cycles ......to see if your bike uses the SAME part
numbers. HOWEVER, as far as I know, all
these early ABS1 bikes such as K75, K100, and early K1100 use
these same parts.
Here's the NEW major item dealer list prices:
Modulator 34 51 1 457 466; list
price $1700.00. see
below for MY price
Modulator 34 51 2 231 442; list
price $1700.00. see
below for MY price
NOTE!!...this item has been put on Ebay Auction, auction number 280219892609
Front & Rear Sensors (Pulse Gen) 34 52 2 305-056; list
price $201.00 EACH. see
below for MY price
Control unit (the ABS computer brain).
ABO2.5. 34-52-1-459-924. List
price $1800.00. see
below for MY price
For each item, I include whatever bracketry or case or whatever
goes with it, if you want it, no price change.
Check
with your friendly BMW wrecking/salvage yard for prices.
Most places ask 50% (or more) of retail for parts, more if
in high demand or, as is typical, in low supply. I originally priced mine at 40%, but want to
move this stuff, so I have reduced my asking price to just over 25% of
new. I don't think you can
beat my price anyplace.
That means that I have priced these parts at:
....Modulators $450
If you purchase one or two modulators, you will find that I have
installed easy to remove plugs at the hydraulic fluid
ports. That is to keep the insides from
corroding/rusting. If you buy elsewhere's, be SURE
that they are OK!!!!
....Sensors $52.00 each
....ABS brain (computer) $470 (repeating: yes, I GUARANTEE it
works)
I
will discount these items, if you purchase more than one
item....and even more if you buy everything.
The prices, above, for individual items, are FIRM, and do not include packaging
and shipping costs.
If I list them on Ebay, I will have a Buy-it-Now price, as well as being a
normal auction.
If you need relays, etc....ask, as I have them
too, all from the same bike.
4. Engine
Analyzer. Maybe this should be in the Personal section, but
it is useful for motorcycle work. This Sears
Craftsman Engine Analyzer was purchased by an elderly customer of
mine, who used it a couple of times, then put it on a high shelf,
and forgot it existed, due to his medical problems. He then
bought another when he could not find this one!! I have both of them.
He
died recently, and these were given to me by his widow, in exchange for a
job I did for him that wasn't paid for by the time he passed
away. I have checked them one out, and one works
perfectly and seems in calibration, and the other one has ONE exception...the ohms
(resistance) functions. I did not see anything physically
wrong on the circuit board inside, so did not try to fix that. I don't have a schematic diagram for the
circuitry, Sears does....but I do have the extensive
manual the Analyzer came with. Complete with all the various plug-in adapter cables and
manual. The analyzers measures RPM,
Dwell, amperes, volts, etc. There are FOUR
test leads. One is for points, volts, dwell; one is for
amperes, and attached is a SHUNT, that is adjustable for high and
low amperes, so it will actually be capable of measuring low
in-circuit drains, as well as the drain of a starter motor and
the output of a generator/alternator!! One cable is for
rpm...it uses a clamp type probe, similar to the ones likely on
your timing light.
I also have a compression tester and fuel pressure/vacuum tester, from same guys estate, all of which would make nice additions to your owning this Analyzer.
This analyzer does almost every
type of electrical test....and the manual is very
detailed.
$50 plus shipping for the one with the non-working ohmmeter....and, $80 for the
other one.
I also have one of my own electric tachometer checkers, and some other engine instruments for sale...you can also ask about them if interested.
At the
lower right side is the wire with the shunt used at batteries for
current tests. Center is the clamp-type rpm probe.
The other two probes are to the left and on top.
5. K bike ENGINE....1993 K1100RS...
I got this engine as I was doing mockup and experimenting on my
own K1100LT-EML sidecar rig, and wanted to have an engine out of
the frame sitting on my garage floor for me to gaze at whilst
figuring out things; as my K1100 has a sidecar
attached. The engine is complete with the front
covers containing the ignition timing components, and has all the
ignition coils, the clutch is totally there, as are the fuel
injectors, fuel rail, airbox and cover, some hoses, throttle
cable, etc. It is missing the crankshaft
cover....yep, the guy I got it from took the right side engine
crank cover off 'wanted to see what the lower end looked
like'.....and couldn't find the cover when I picked up the
engine!!! The front of the engine, airbox and
its top, etc....all else...all the goodies....are
here....including the computer umbilical cord.
I have not run the engine, nor tried to start it,
as I don't have that crank cover.....and I cannot, thusly, personally vouch
for its condition. I was told that the engine belonged
to an Iron Butt type, who put very few stop and go miles on it;
but oil was found in the coolant...that
can, I think, come from a bad water pump seal.
I will not ship it....you have to come pick it up; unless YOU
arrange for the shipping. Help me out...get this
thing out of my shed!
The case identification number is:
MBM098745M701912143. I'll be glad to furnish a formal bill
of sale.
$400...or....Make me an offer I can't refuse!...the cylinder head, injector and
ignition parts alone are worth lots more.
6.
7.
Not sure if this should be in next section, or m/c section!
This is a 5" TV, that also has AM and FM radio. It works on
either C cells (alkaline OR rechargeables!); or power line
(adapter included) OR, direct from a 12 volt cigarette lighter
cord. I used this to set up a master TV antenna
system, and then put in on the shelf and forgot I had
it!. Complete with its own antenna, antenna adapter
so can be used on cable TV systems, cords, etc. $30.00.
Power consumption from a car battery source is only about 8
watts.

Second section: Personal & business stuff:::
1. Triggered sweep, full size (not
a mini-screen) Dual-Trace Oscilloscope, in good operating and
calibrated condition. This was a spare unit for my electronics
repair shop, no longer needed as I am mostly retired now, and
have two other 'scopes. $150.00 or consider
trading for??

2. Two impact printers for computers: Panasonic KX-P1624 and KX-P1180. Both in good operating condition. If you need to make multiple copy forms, these are neat to have.
3. 3COM brand LAN card, PCMCIA, model 3CCE589ET, for your laptop computer. 10MBPS LAN, complete with the CAT5 adapter. $15
I've also got a SMC WiFi card for sale (this is a 2.4 Ghz 802.11b High Power Wireless PC card).
I also
have some good used WiFi antennas...both small and big plate
types, and one pole type, high gain!
These work on Router frequencies, and/or
WiFi frequencies ...which are the same thing...see frequencies
shown.
A. 12 x 12 inch plate (panel), SMC (I think) small threaded
signal fitting. I think this one was 12 db. $35
B. MobileMark vertical antenna (post style), with mast
plate/Ufittings. N fitting for signal. About 41" long.
$40
C. YDI A2.45FP18 plate (panel); 18 db
gain, 2150-2700 Mhz, N fitting for signal. 15-1/4" x
15-1/4". $40
D. Trazeo 11Mbps wireless LAN station adapter and
antenna plate. N fitting for signal, and standard CAT5e for
control...this is a complete unit with the electronics built-in. Make
offer.
I have some networking/router electronics and switches, etc. all this other router/Ethernet/ wifi antenna and associated stuff will go CHEAP.
4. A GREAT gift for the skier; wannabee
skier, or, dreamers. T-Shirts; "When Hell Freezes Over
I'll Ski There Too". My own
design, known across the U.S.A. Only 50 were made, and I
had them laser printed. These are NOT
silk-screened with paints that quickly deteriorate. These
will NOT deteriorate and crackle, etc., like silk-screened shirts
do. Every Winter I have sold a couple to Locals here at
Heavenly Valley or other nearby ski resort. Some few went out
of town; and a few went to England! This is the last
of them, there will be NO MORE; and I purposely destroyed the
artwork. I
have left only 1 Medium muscle T shirt; and three Medium regular
T shirts, any or all at $15 each. Plus postage at
cost. These all are by Haynes...quality stuff.
Normal wash with mild detergent
in warm water. I recommend not using chlorine
bleaches like Clorox, etc. I recommend one of the
enzyme bleaches, if needed. The fabric and colors
will last a very long time if taken care of. I have worn my own for years.
Here is a photo of the sweat shirt logo
area. The lettering is RED, outlined. No, the wrinkle is
not printed! The shirt color shows a tad gray here, it is
not, it is very white.

5. As I try to get closer to retirement, I am slowly selling off my electronics repair shop. I even have some medical equipment items, such as a Mettler ultrasonic probe driver box; AND a Rx-pro-quality dual-channel muscle stim, etc. I have thousands of electronics parts. ALSO phonos, turntables, several AM/FM/TAPE/PHONO units, various styles and sizes, some with speaker boxes. Way too much stuff to list here....so best to ask. I have all sorts of semiconductors...and, generally, all the stuff you might find in an electronics repair shop with a long long history of working with industrial stuff; musician's, HiFi; ETC. I have some old car stereo units of various sorts too. I have a fairly large amount of factory repair literature; and, a lot of H.W. Sams Photofacts. A lot of the factory specific literature is the factories own repair manuals; some is even on fiche. I want to dispose of all this stuff, particularly the HiFi, and literature items....as they takes up WAY too much room.
Sell...or.... Trade for?
6. Hewlett Packard (HP) Printer.
This is a Pro Officejet model K550. It is the top of line version,
complete with the attachment that turns over the paper and prints the other
side, if you want it to. With software, guide, cables....AND!!....5 brand-new
sealed HP
cartridges: 2 each magenta, 1 each black, 1 each yellow, 1 each cyan. NOT
aftermarket refills, these are genuine HP cartridges. Those alone
cost $$$. Internal page memory shows it to
only have printed 7489 pages since brand-new. Two trays, handles standard
or long paper,,,,plus all the usual fancy features of an office type
machine. Uses USB connection, or, can be plugged into a CAT5
network cable too.
It is too big for my small computer
table.
7. TWO boxes (6 rolls each, so
is 12 rolls, but I used one, so is only 11 rolls) of brand-new
Thermal Fax Paper. Standard 1/2" core type,
8-1/2" x 98' (216 mm x 30 m). One box is Sharp type
FO-20PR6U, other is equivalent from an office supply
store. $10
trade?
8. Buck #303 :Cadet" knife,
folding multi-blade type, Vintage, used, and nice.
Has clip, spey and sheepsfoot blades. This is a real one,
not a cheap copy. Fair condition. $22.
9. Rubber tray for old Dodge PowerWagon battery.
Original and very nice condition. I purchased this as
NOS many years ago and hid it away, and forgot to give it to the
now long-gone new owner of my 68 Power Wagon.
10. Eico Sentinel 23 vacuum tube type (except for the rear
audio drive transistors) CB radio base station.
115VAC powered, covers Ch 1 through 23 plus 22A. In
EXCELLENT original condition, with NO mickey-mouse
modifications. Original factory sealed internal alignment
adjustments. Freshly clean, controls and switches lubricated, and
checked out. NO RF problems with a tube model like
this, from weird high VSWR loads, etc. Measured 3.1
watts all channels and measured less than 1.02 VSWR all
channels. Rear adjustments allow matching just about any
type of antenna or load. GUARANTEED to work
properly. This was an emergency unit for us, that I have
had for many years in storage. About 14 pounds packed
for shipment. $40.
Also available, is a Shure 515SBG lowZ/HiZ
desk mounting microphone, with cord, matching 2 pin connector,
etc., that will work perfectly with the CB. $20

11. I have a very good 35 mm pro camera outfit, for
sale or trade. I purchased this entire outfit brand new for a
commercial project, it has had only light use, and is in
absolutely wonderful condition. It all is fitted into
a Halliburton 'Zero' aluminum carrying case. The camera is
a Minolta XD11; with the Minolta DataBack fitted (Regular back
also included). It comes with a variety of lenses and
goodies:
Minolta Rokkor-X, 20 mm F2.8
Minolta Rokkor-X, 50 mm F1.4
Vivitar Zoom lens...this is the Macro focusing Auto Zoom, F3.5,
70-210 mm
The lenses are all auto-coupled.
I have way too much to list here, but it includes all sorts of
filters, lens adaptors, extenders, Rollei Flash, ETC.
Batteries, literature, manuals, ETC (LOTS of ETC) are
included. A very
good deal for $400.

12. When I got married in 2006, Penny and I
had too many secondary cameras between us. We decided
to keep the very simplest ones for our traveling use, and offer
the following three cameras for sale or trade. All
in good working condition, and are nice looking too, of course:

On the left is Olympus Infinity Zoom 230; lots of
features.
In the middle is an Olympus Stylus Epic Multi/IF, all weather,
with the sliding front shown open.
On the right is a Kodak Star 435. About $50 for all
three!
I have two digital
cameras I am thinking of selling.
One is an Olympus D600-L, with all the goodies and extra memory
cards, power supply, ETC.
I also have an Canon PS1008 (Usually called a PowerShot Pro70), with Canon flash, Canon charger, ETC....two memory cards are removable and both are contained in the camera at the same time. This has the AC supply that also charges the battery. Optical zoom; Macro mode, etc. This camera can record sound with its built-in microphone..., etc. A photo is just below. Make me an offer.

13. Muscle stimulator. Pro,
prescription from Doctor type. Comfor-Tens model TX-3 with Timer
and is a dual-channel output. Distributed by Clinical
Devices, Inc., and manufactured for Clinimark. This
is also called a transcutaneous electrical nerve
stimulator. Self-contained, small, battery operated.
Absolute perfect condition, with paperwork, in nice original
plastic formed-box, with pads, gel, etc. $135.00
TRADE???

14. LED lamps (Light Emitting
Diodes). I did some research into replacing
vehicle lamps with very bright LED's. I have a
lot of LED's here, but two items may be of interest to you.
I ordered two of each, and these shown here were were never used
or even out of the box/package. These two
items are used in such as taillights, brake lights, turn signals,
etc., on cars and trucks, etc. The
circuitry for these lamps is built-in, and they simply plug into
the stock socket....and I can answer questions, or direct
you to a website with information. These
lamps FIX the problems that many cheaper LED units have with not
having SIDE lighting output. Thus, the angle of the light
emitted by these two units is very broad, overall. Both of
these lamps are what is known as 15 mm wedge base.
#3156-W25: This is a 25 each LED replacement for the #3156
lamp. This one has a WHITE light. What is so
unique is that it has 19 very bright LED's facing out the end; and
on the sides (radially at 90°) it has 6 very bright LEDs. Drain
is only 0.041 ampere! $13.50 and it is
yours.
#7440-W15: This is a 15 LED replacement for the #7440 lamp.
This one is also a WHITE light. This one has 9 very bright
LED's out the end, and 6
radially. Drain is only 0.020 ampere on one mode and
0.054 ampere on the other mode. $10.00 and it is
yours.

15. This is a very unique
custom-made one-of-a-kind jewelry piece. This is a very
heavy (LOTS of gold) Dragon pendant, with a special ruby
'tongue', a ruby in an eye, and every one of the dragon's claws
has a diamond of quite good quality. On a postal scale the
dragon and its gold chain will weigh 3-1/2 ounces. That's
not Troy weight (I could convert it to Troy for you) but real
Avoirdupois (common weight). I show it in avoirdupois, as
that is how we weigh everything but jewelry;...so this is pretty
heavy and massive. I have all the
specifications that I can e-mail to someone who is really
interested. It is available for sale or trade.
It is worth at least $9000 at retail, and probably over $7000 at wholesale melt-down value. The dragon was originally purchased by
ME as a thin gold dragon shell, designed and made by a craftsman
in the Virgin Islands, where I purchased it. I had it
filled with gold and had the diamonds and rubies added...all this
by The Jewelry Factory; the exact same place, by the exact same
person (Bob Lindner), who made most of Liberace's fancy
jewelry. I INCLUDE the paperwork from The Jewelry
Factory! This is a very special piece; and with the price
of gold and custom pieces rising, is worth an increasing amount
of $.
I have had a most difficult time trying to photograph it, as the
shiny reflective surfaces tend to look black or otherwise be
distorted. The photo is the best I've been
able to do with my camera equipment...and it does not show
the large ruby tongue and diamonds very well at all, nor the
sharpness of the piece. I don't have a closeup lens for my
digital camera which would undoubtedly make a vastly better
photo.

Yes, I realize the right photo is out of focus. I need a better closeup
camera! The brilliance of the diamonds did not help matters in trying to
take this photo.
The dragon itself is
about 2 inches by 2-1/2 inches, maybe a bit more. This
piece is HEAVY.
I will entertain offers. You really need to see this piece
in person. It is large, heavy, and only someone with an EGO
(like me?) would wear this.
16. This is NOT for sale, NOT for trade...it is
FREE. I bought a brand-new Miata in 2000. I
immediately modified the exhaust system. Thus, I have a Miata
rear muffler for anyone that wants it. Maybe
has 100 miles or so on it. It is complete. Ready to bolt
on, no welding required.
17. Some old
hifi units...that have AM/FM/Phono/Tape (cassette....and one even
has an 8-track player recorder). I need room...surely
SOMEONE needs this stuff. Several sets of speaker boxes with speakers
too. Some old car
stereo stuff still here too. This stuff
will be either sold VERY cheaply, or given away!
18. Pair of slightly used
Levi's...NICE condition. $12
size 30 x 30

19. Potenza RE92 tire, size
P185/R14. Very little use. $20
20. High pressure emergency spare, Goodyear tire T125/70
D15, I think it is NEW. On rim, fits Buick and
others. $5
Use on car, or as sidecar conversion wheel, etc.
21. 7 (Seven) large pulleys for sailors/yachts,
etc. Two are brand new ones... stainless steel bodies
with bronze pulleys, made by Ronstan, part RF71. Two
are Schaefer brand; and I think two aluminum ones are also
by Schaefer. One is a Challenge brand, quite rugged too,
with swivel at one end. I know nothing about these pulleys;
other than that a local shop says they cost a LOT of money when
new...and the local marina guy says they are a bargain at $100
for all of them. So, that's the asking price.

The width of the grooves for the rope for these pulleys is 3/8" for the upper left pulley; very slightly more (0.400"??) for the center packaged and lower packaged one; almost 1/2" for the upper right and second from left lower; and about 0.530" for the two outside lower ones. These widths are NOT the total width of the inside metal plate to metal plate distance, but the actual part of the pulley the rope fits into.
22. New Hewlett Packard (HP) model 3970
ScanJet flat bed scanner. This was purchased for my wife's
computer; I think it is 2-1/2 years old. I figure 2-1/2
years (I think I have the receipt here someplace) because it was
purchased for her at the same time she got her computer...all
this by her ex-boyfriend. This was before she and I got
married, so I am pretty sure about the 2-1/2 years. She
refuses to learn how to use it ('I don't need one...').
I have one of similar quality on my own computer, hardly ever use
it.
In any event, I tested this HP right after we were married and moved-in together at the end of 2006.......and put on the shelf, where it has been. Will scan up to 11.7" x 18.7" x 2.6" high. Scans just about anything, even 35 mm negatives (the adapter for 35 mm is built into this HP scanner) and transparencies; beside paper and objects. Output is Hi-speed USB (includes cable) and the power unit is included, as are the owners booklet, original papers, and the software disc. 2400 dpi optical resolution. Selectable resolution from 12 dpi to about a million. It's just sitting here, unused, so I want to get rid of it. How about $50 plus shipping?

23. I have some dual-shaft motors; one is a grinder/buffer/wire wheel type; and others.....want to trade them for something.
24. I have a shelf-full of service literature for old computers. Hate to throw them out. Maybe I should! Free.
25. Old set of 600 ohm flying earphones,
some other flight stuff. Free to someone who needs
it.
26. LLAMA 22LR automatic handgun, nice shape. Made by Gabilondo Y
Ciavitoria. Includes about 500 rounds of ammo and the 8 round
clip. Sell, or, Trade or?
For anything on
this entire page:........Sell? Trade?
I DO trade/barter, so ask. I have a PayPal account,
the account number is the same as my e-mail address; snowbum@JPS.net.
I accept personal checks, money orders, cash, etc. I
LIKE United States Postal Service Money Orders, as I can cash
them and pay for your item's shipping at the same time at the
Postal Service Counter.
Things I'm
interested in acquiring:
1. EML GT2 sidecar parts: front
and rear lamps lenses or complete housings.
These MAY come from Suzuki Alto and Mazda 323 early...NOT sure
about that. I
will pay a good price for these if you want to go to the
effort of finding them for me!!
2. Inert gas type conversion for my Lincoln wire feed
welder WeldPak 155. .I think the kit is K610-2, can look it
up for you if you have one. I'm not interested in making
one.
3. Literature,
manuals, whatever, maybe some minor
tooling....for a 12" (also called a 13") LeBlond Regal
metal lathe...from a LONG time ago...probably from year
1937. Serial B2333 I think. I
don't have any collets for it, as one example.
4. BMW special tools....for airheads AND
K bikes.
5. BMW literature: factory manuals and SNABB
Katalogs.
In particular I'd like to have the BMW SNABB Katalog that is
marked on the rear cover outside as
01-01-9-796-621. I'd also like a replacement for my awfully
well worn one which is 01 09 9 796 332 1.5 V/81
6. Clymer's manuals for airhead bikes. Someone made
off with my old one.
7. Kukko bearing puller. yep, mine disappeared...see item 6!
8. I need a grinding wheel, the green stuff, that is good
for sharpening carbide tool bits.
9. I'd like to have an OLD TIME single cylinder
gasoline engine, something like what is below, I intend to put it
in my front yard and run it now and then for my own, and
neighbors amusement; to power a pump for a water fountain for
Penny. Need not look like the image. These engines
fire the spark plug every few revolutions of the large
flywheel. ....so, they are
sometimes called hit and miss engines. I need at
least 1-1/2 horsepower. One including its water pump would
be lovely. It need not look exactly like the image, a
vertical type is fine, as are the old Farmer's
type. I'd prefer it in GOOD RUNNING CONDITION.
10. See #26, above. I am looking for a
larger caliber handgun...home protection type. I'd be happy with a .38 or
.357 or something of that cartridge or even larger. Revolver, rather than
automatic, is fine. Might consider a 1911 45ACP, or?
11. Want RAM or similar mount/clamp to fit BMW
handlebars (fitting 7/8" or 22 mm is fine)...don't need a specific GPS
mount, just the bars clamp. Also need one more 12 volt rouind 4 pin plug
for Garmin GPS.

rev. 06-26-2008
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