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#101 Unread post by Wrider »

Hey Shorts! Heard you guys got a tsunami today! Congrats on surviving the whole foot and a half of it! :laughing:
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#103 Unread post by Wrider »

That's how I found out too... :laughing: Anyway, congrats on the repair manual, now we just have to watch for the SV650 with the ability to outrun ANY I4 on the market! What has JPN gotten itself into? :laughing:
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My vechicles...

#104 Unread post by BlueBomber »

Let's see I learned to drive in a 99(i think) Geo Metro Hatchback LS (4banger instead of 3) it was like driving a go-kart.

I got my own car a '92 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cierra. That was a great car...that ate brakes and rotors like you wouldn't BELIEVE. Also I had a habit of breaking the front seats.

*ahem* :oops: I *wonder* how THAT happened? (oh to be 16 again...)

Then I needed a more reliable care so I took over payents on my dad's used '96 Buick Park Ave Ultra. It's a luxury car built on a sport suspension with a super charger.

I loved smoking civics when they'd get too cocky. But because of emissions laws I was going to have to either park the car for a year...and have no car. Or get rid of it and get a car.

I traded it in and got a 2005 (new at the end of 05) Honda Accord Coupe (2 doors, it's slick) in silver. I like it a lot. It doesn't have all of the extra crap you see in cars these days, just what I really want: automatic doors windows, keyless entry, adjustable seat and steering wheel.

And then I bought my Bike. Suzuki boulevard M50, bright frigging blue. My car is simply a point A to point B vechicle now. And I'm glad.

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#105 Unread post by BlueBomber »

Also you had mentioned maybe getting a brace for your left arm, I think that it would be a really good thing to try. I know that you don't think you're doing anything with that arm, but really you're doing a lot.

Just centralizing yourself and slightly bracing against speed changes is a LOT when you've got limited use.

I also had a couple over ideas kicking around in my head, but I don't remember. If I do I'll make sure to post them.

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#107 Unread post by Mintbread »

Sounds like fun...

I am sure you dont want to know this now but if your filter is on too tight just hammer a screwdriver through it (since you are replacing it anyway) and with the extra leverage it will undo nicely.

Oh, and you will need a 16mm spark plug socket to get the buggers out.
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#109 Unread post by mgdavis »

I feel your pain. That sounds like a typical day of me working on vehicles. It sounds like the filter is a normal spin-on automotive style? If so, did you try a strap wrench on it? Good luck with the truck, do you know what component you fried?
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