Who makes those cafe styled fairings that I see on a lot of the bikes shown here?
Mike K. replied:
There's Ness , Harley, Connelly , or try these guys at this address http:// jdcustomsand fabrication.bigcartel.com , just to name a few. Hope that sends you in right direction , I have no first hand knowledge of any of them as I use the RT/RP fairing. And there's always EBay
Mike K. replied:
Luke Martin on FXR of California has a repop fairing for $250.00 posted at 11:30 am
Steven G. replied:
This is the fairing I had on my dyna. http://www.dimecitycycles.com/vintage-cafe-racer-caferacer-moto-gp-style-gloss-black-viper-wasp-fairing-70-52501.html It's made to mount to the old style headlights that have bolts on either side. If you adapt the included mounts a bit you can get some turn signal relocators that clamp to the fork tubes and attach the included brackets to that. Works great, is fairly inexpensive, but you'll get a lot of retard comments from people accusing you of copying Sons of Anarchy even though you've been riding like that since before the show was created.
You all have steered me towards some GREAT restaurants so I'm hoping you can help with this too...
Can anyone recommend a good "bang for your buck" wine club?? I've...
Sarah L. replied:
Wines By Jennifer in Parkville, but I don't know their pricing.
R C. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/155933554419720 Reustle - Prayer Rock Vineyards & Winery
Leigh T. replied:
We've done the Wall Street Journal one for a while...they send a pretty good selection. https://www.wsjwine.com/
Dennis W. replied:
I belong to Coopers Hawk, First Leaf and Korbel. Coppers Hawk is a good one. Less than $40 a month you get 2 wine tastings each month, and 2 bottles of wine (you chose the bottles). Plus each month they have a special wine of the month. You also earn points for the $ you spend and get dining rewards. First Leaf is great if you're trying to get good wines for a discount. Its less than $80 (includes shipping) a shipment (you select shipment frequency). Each shipment is half a case. You can select all reds, all whites, or mixed. You rate the wines in each shipment so they get an idea of what you like. Most wines are imports and retail for $15 to $25 a bottle. Korbel is perfect if you like the bubbly. They only retail around 30% of their champagne and wine. So the only way to get the other 70% is to be in the club. Their Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are very good. The club cost $80 a quarter for half a case, that price includes shipping
Ferzeen P. replied:
Underdog Wine Co has a great wine membership. I haven't had a bad wine yet. They have various levels, with the basic level being $35 for 2 high-quality bottles of wine. You also get 10% on any other wines you buy if you're a member of their club. They have a location in Crestwood and Union Hill
Megan W. replied:
I belong to Cellar Rat - same price as Cooper's Hawk but you get much more variety (I used to belong to Cooper's Hawk). I love the people at Cellar Rat, too - they are very knowledgeable! I also belong to David Coffaro club which is a winery in Sonoma county. 130 for 6 bottles including shipping, twice a year. Super delicious big juicy reds.
Tried a place we've driven by many times but never stopped at. Jessi's Family Restaurant at 8331 66th Street N. Pinellas Park. Nice atmosphere & the food was great....
Bill V. replied:
Toasted Monkey on St Pete Beach, makes great ones, a buddy picked one up to go..Blackened at that, it was so big I could barely get it in my mouth,,,Yummy
Donna A. replied:
I almost hate to tell anyone else about this restaurant cause I want to keep it my secret but.... German Bistro 2 in Largo.They're open for lunch and have 2 seatings for dinner for crowd control purposes. The earlier seating is 5:30 ish and the later one is 8 ish. Definitely call for reservations first & also to make sure they've made meatloaf. It's one huge slab of deliciousness swathed in dark rich brown gravy.Sides can include, mashed potatoes, German style warm red cabbage, the best saurkraut this side of Germany ( I'm Italian so what do I know, but it tastes good to me lol) & spaeztle. I call them happiness on a plate. They're little doughy dumplings that come with gravy or without.There's much, much more plus dessert. They just got their beer & liquor license so until that all fully kicks in they'll be serving ice cold Warsteiner beer,red & white wine. Dinner for 2 plus beer could run you a little over 40.When I have a hankering for meatloaf this where is I go. https://www.facebook.com/pages/German-Bistro-2/282273295214600
John H. replied:
Thanks Donna! I've been looking for a good German restaurant since they closed Cafe Berlin in Treasure Island.