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#1 Unread post by huh »

hello. i been riding street bikes for 6 years and also was a mechanic at a dealer :roll: dont get me started. i ride a 02 nude bandit 1200. i like all things mechanical. i am a journeyman carpenter and have a class A CDL. i work on cars and bikes in my spare time.

just a little background. i am a nice guy but often come off not so nice. so please keep that in mind

l8ter :D
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#2 Unread post by Toyuzu »

Welcome, huh. You and Mashby will have a bit to talk about. He just acquired a new B12. This is a good place to hang out and talk bikes, wrenching, etc. Stop by the Garage forums when you have time, too. Maybe your experience can help someone out. 8)
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#3 Unread post by huh »

thanks. one thing i did learn was that these new bikes today just dont break!
ever. most repair work was on carbed models that sat to long. :? oh the millions of carb overhauls :roll: oh yeah dont forget all the harley chrome i got to put on :frusty:
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#4 Unread post by Toyuzu »

Tell me about it. My 84 FJ 600 sat just a little too long while My wife was having a baby. This morning I went to start it for the first time in over a week, and it wouldn't fire. Too cold, and sat too long. So I gave a resigned sigh, and drove the cage to work. When I came home for lunch, the temp was up over 60, so I gave it another try, and the bike fired up as if all I needed to do was look at the starter button.

I love my old FJ, but I also look forward to the day when I can go outside on a frigid day after the bike sat for three weeks, and fire it up immediately with computer-controlled fuel injection.
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Welcome aboard! Enjoy the forums.

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#6 Unread post by Telesque »

Welcome!

Always good to have another gearhead around, whether for help fixing things, or hearing all the great stories they have! :D

Look forward to hearing from ya.
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#7 Unread post by CentralOzzy »

huh wrote:thanks. one thing i did learn was that these new bikes today just dont break!
ever. most repair work was on carbed models that sat to long. :? oh the millions of carb overhauls :roll: oh yeah dont forget all the harley chrome i got to put on :frusty:
Welcome huh,

I imagine that Carbs & Harley accessories is a good part of why you have a job there....Yes. Sounds like you need a Vacation.
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CentralOzzy wrote:
huh wrote:thanks. one thing i did learn was that these new bikes today just dont break!
ever. most repair work was on carbed models that sat to long. :? oh the millions of carb overhauls :roll: oh yeah dont forget all the harley chrome i got to put on :frusty:
Welcome huh,

I imagine that Carbs & Harley accessories is a good part of why you have a job there....Yes. Sounds like you need a Vacation.
8)
yeah that was most of the work. and i did take a vacation when i quit
it was fun for a while then got old + did pay nearly enough. did i mention the 50+ hrs a week with only sunday left to ride :cry:

thanks for the welcomes :D
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#9 Unread post by sunshine229 »

Hi Huh?!

Welcome :welcome:

Mechanics work is never easy, so I bet you are loving the break. When you have time you should pop in to the TMW Garage forum to help out with other people's problems (anyone remember OPP? Yeah, you know me!). You mechanics are always so good at figuring stuff out.

Andrea :)
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#10 Unread post by huh »

sunshine229 wrote:Hi Huh?!

Welcome :welcome:

Mechanics work is never easy, so I bet you are loving the break. When you have time you should pop in to the TMW Garage forum to help out with other people's problems (anyone remember OPP? Yeah, you know me!). You mechanics are always so good at figuring stuff out.

Andrea :)
yeah you know me

but i dont recall the last p was people :D
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