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Moped

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  • Birthday 01/10/1946

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    Ron Yerger

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    Cincinnati, United States

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    Cincinnati

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    AL

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    Motorcycling, computers
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    99 RSV

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  1. Flyin, agree 100%. Had original Yuasa original for over 9 years. Replaced with Deka agm in 09 before they were even popular. Last 3 years. Because of price at wholesaler I bought another one this time using maintainer and in basement. Again , little over 3 years. Found another Yausa lead acid will see what happens. Maybe I need to try a agm for my cars even those lead acid ones been working many years for me. Yea Right
  2. It states at end that patrol was still looking for suv and they may not know what happened. That is true, but what is disturbing is the vehicles that seen what happened just keep going as it appears. Guess I shouldn't be surprised as the world is, but I am in this case.
  3. Have two Cadet mowers. One has Kohler Command engine (Good series). The other has Courage engine (Junk) Always thought Kohler was tops for lawn engines but depends on model.Common for Courage engine to develop knock as dealer told me as my had bad one. Two dealers told me that most Lawn tractors have multiple choice for engine brand as not to have supply problem. They both said the Kawasaki engine is the one to choose.
  4. I understand what happened and sorry it happened. My copy of manual also shows 87 ft pounds. From the screw size I knew that was wrong. This is a warning that I have found this error in a number of torque specs in manual. Always check the NM torque and see if they match as the NM always seems correct as in your case the NM spec is 12 which is equal to 8.7 ft pounds. Don't know if it is a blind hole but should not make a difference since screw should not of bottomed out, Try to use a scribe to turn it out. Could not be in a worse place. Good luck
  5. Sorry I gave you wrong address. Try this one. [h=3]Clutch Slave Cylinder Replacement - The Venturers - Yamaha [/h]
  6. Go to this web address for your answer, http://www.venturers.org/Tech_Library/?action=article&cat_id=002006&id=397 Good luck
  7. According to there factory dyno test they found no decrease in performance in silent mode and a 7% increase in open mode on a 105 HD.
  8. Hope everything goes well. I know you have a Good and generous heart just from your Rumballs give away. My prayers are with you and looking forward to your post on Thursday or Friday.
  9. best one I have used and tried most is 1W. Does it all.
  10. You are 100% correct.
  11. Nope.
  12. Thanks for the birthday wishes to all. Appreciate it.
  13. Thought the same thing years ago. However there are two sizes, .625 in. almost all car/truck tires and .453 in. which fits the bike tire. I can only speak for 2nd gen but guess it's same for 1st gen. Check it to be sure.
  14. Tried to call you but got your business answering machine. You probably are out of luck, only bearing I could find was left one which is common ball bearing (6304 2RS) in Cincinnati and the needle bearing (special) at Flat Out Yamaha in Indianapolis In. Let me know if I can help anyway. Good Luck
  15. Prairiehammer is 100% correct.
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