Thanks Jeff that would be great, I'm all excited now, it is a cracking lift
Wait till he starts mixing his own powder
Hi Jeff, that is a great lift, any chance, seeing the snow has come , that you could give us a few measurements on it, too expensive to ship it...
I had a bit of a prang a few years ago on my CB750 Supersport, put a small hole in the ignition timing cover. No other damage but the insurance co...
1975 was the start of the little 308 Toranas that blitzed everything on the racetrack
Very unlikely the fuel cap if it has been sitting overnight
That Pontiac looks a dead ringer for our Commodore, I think they were being built out here for the export market
Jason, nobody cares what the topic was or is
Or the charging system is failing, as rjgti says you need a meter and start taking some readings and let us know
Snowed here once about 30 years ago and the snow lasted on the ground for about 10 mins
You want a pic of a white 05 Hyundai Elantra Randy?, just google it:playful:
Can't see why golf wouldn't be on your must do list, what is the golf course that goes from SA to WA something like 1000 miles long or a 100 miles...
My guess is it is ignition not fuel, lack of fuel would not cause it to die instantly, even with fuel injection I would expect it to run for a...
That is easy, 05 Hyundai Elantra with a towbar so I can drag my broken bikes home :smug:
Not only rad shops that are getting hard to find, I have to get some rings made for a 1956 Enfield twin because the only rings you can now get are...
Easy fix, find a better shop
I just think it is funny how some people get so easily upset and the end of the day nobody gives a shit what anybody else does
John I agree there is a butt load of connectors on these bikes but it is always the same ones around the charging system that cause the most grief
A country might help
The simple fix is to piss the connectors off and solder and heatshrink the wires and stop worrying about band aid fixes
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