Welcome to the forum. I'm not sure what it is you are asking...
My first "real" bike was a 1968 Moto Beta 100cc dirt bike. Ceriani suspension front and rear (6" & 4" travel, a lot for those days). It made about...
Welcome! All the forums are great, even the "Anything Goes". Good luck in your VFR search!
I'm afraid to ask, drewl...:eek:
One of my favorite sources for cigars is Bennington Tobacco in Florida. Jack Bennington is the owner, and is a good guy who knows his stuff. His...
Congratulations on the new bike, and welcome to the club.
One of these days, I have to get off of my dial-up connection and onto the evil Comcast cable so I can see what I am missing...:mad:
That's funny! I haven't seen that before. I particularly like the hot peppers :biggrin:
The wobble is probably the needle bearings in the clutch basket, particularly since the bolt hitting the case was banging it around. I guess we...
That's right! And if you want that extra bit of performance, use WD-40 instead of... uuh, I don't remember!
Even in the cooler months, my '07 will turn on the fan in stop and go traffic, and not cool off (<200) until I can run down the road for several...
Thank You, Michael. In the short time that I have been a member here, it has been wonderful exchanging technical info, humor of all sorts, and...
This was a common problem with old English sports cars that had SU carburetors. Way back in time, there were places that specialized in reaming...
And life is the gateway to irritation and annoyance caused by interacting with other humans, who steadfastly refuse to see things from our clearly...
Thanks, bitterpil. It is time for oil change #2, and I was going to get a Fram, as I have used them forever. I'm glad I asked! At one time, they...
I lived in the Springfield/Eugene area for a while, and loved it. I also have a lot of friends in the Banks area, so that looks exactly like a...
Has anybody heard anything bad about Fram filters?
Gives a whole new meaning to "checking sag"...
The ones who would have us think that it's wrong are those with unsightly cheeks.
Found it! Welcome to the forum! I thought you might be a professional technician, based on your commentary in other threads. Good to have you here!
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