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Post by JR on Apr 18, 2013 1:49:08 GMT -5
what body is that scooter, post a photo.
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Post by JR on Apr 18, 2013 1:27:52 GMT -5
You can always go to one of the antivirus places and have them do an online scan of your hard drive.
Did you dump all the old cookies and temp internet files?
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Post by JR on Apr 18, 2013 1:00:18 GMT -5
I am announcing that we have two new moderators.
Skuttadawg and Alleyoop
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Post by JR on Apr 18, 2013 0:35:28 GMT -5
It is not rocket science, you might be able to take it off without taking the air box off but then you also might have to force something and tear the intake manifold or your intake tube.
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Post by JR on Apr 18, 2013 0:31:04 GMT -5
a lot of guys like using zip ties instead of hose clamps.
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Post by JR on Apr 17, 2013 20:56:04 GMT -5
Just because you don't like him does not make the scooter a bad deal. Don't let him being a idiot keep you from it if you like it.
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Post by JR on Apr 17, 2013 20:40:40 GMT -5
A more accurate scenario is one where a forum member goes into a thread and makes a comment about how bad policemen are and then a member who is a policeman says he did not appreciate the generalization, you the first person keeps making more of those comments at that member and the second member just decides if the environment is going to be that hostile here, he deletes his membership.
Then the first member is told to not do that kind of stuff anymore. He then makes this thread in response to his being told to be a mature person.
You saying that you were treated poorly by one policeman was not the issue, you not treating a forum member with proper respect was the issue.
Are you sure this is the best way to vent your frustration?
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Post by JR on Apr 17, 2013 12:46:35 GMT -5
Bearings like that can usually be cross referenced if you take it down to a auto parts place(not a discount chain one) or go to a bearing supply place.
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Post by JR on Apr 17, 2013 1:04:08 GMT -5
Get some of the engine kits that go on bicycles then you would have the best of both worlds. You must have missed his thread on the $15,000.00 worth of motor kits the feds seized that he was trying to import from China.
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Post by JR on Apr 16, 2013 22:39:38 GMT -5
Reminds me of a car I had in 1974, it got hit and hit and hit by stupid people, the last hit it got , it was parked in front of my girl friends house and a drunk in a 2 ton farm truck plowed into it totaling it out. I hope yours stops getting hit.
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Post by JR on Apr 16, 2013 15:00:40 GMT -5
Yeah that is a trick people have used. Another way is to buy a CDI that does it for you.
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Post by JR on Apr 16, 2013 14:25:15 GMT -5
Welcome.
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Post by JR on Apr 16, 2013 14:22:20 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum.
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Post by JR on Apr 16, 2013 1:59:53 GMT -5
years ago I used some DOT 5 in my Corvette. I used it because the brake calipers would develop pinholes, a design flaw from Chevrolet. I had to replace to of the calipers with new stainless steel ones. This was back in the 70's, all the corvette specialty magazines were saying to go to the DOT 5 to prevent the pinholes from forming. Anyway I noticed my pedal was indeed softer and bleeding the brakes was a pain.
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Post by JR on Apr 16, 2013 1:52:44 GMT -5
I had seen that vid before as others have mentioned.
The thread has been edited.
Let me say this, if stuff like that goes on again I hope somebody points it out to me or JR so we can jump in sooner. I work, I have other things I have to do and just can not try and read every word here, we don't need people that can not be civil.
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