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Thanks M8T ... mine was done under warranty so I will chase the dealer. Can you take a pic of the back where it shows the " I " stamp and post it please. I figgure the more "real" ammo I have, the less hassle I will get.
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Makes me wonder how many other's have been "had" ... how do ya really know if the dealer put in an "I" basket or some other basket eh? Ya take their word... well, I took "my" dealer's word and look what I got ... a friggin "G" basket!! You can be sure I will be raisin H3LL about this!
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That's exactly what I thought! So, correct me if I'm wrong but.... a " G " basket is the stock one...?? Then It goes to "H" ... then to "I"..?
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So, I took my clutch basket out today. I was supposed to have had the " I " basket swap but for some reason I don't trust nobody and the swap made no difference in the whine so I took it out to check. Supposedly the basket should have an " I " stamped somewhere on it...? I don't see it on mine. Do any of you have a pic of exactly what is stamped on the back??? Here's pics of mine... is it or is it not an " I " basket??? EDIT: I'll rephrase that... I don't trust the Yamaha dealer but I do trust you guyz !
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I spliced into my stock horn wires... don't see why it wouldn't work on a car ... same system basically.
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yeah but.... then all the sound is UNDER the scoot...
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Check my thread for some pics of my Stebel install... [ame=http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=41530]Stebel Nautilus Horn Install - VentureRider.Org[/ame] Also, (not shown in the pic) here's a pic of where I installed the relay... I just zap-strapped it on.
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ya... same crap here on BuySell.com. I responded to about 4 different motorcycle ads (just for the halibut) ... the prices were ridiculously low so I knew it was a scam. Got exactly the same email response from all 4 of them LOL ... geeesh ... are there really people out there that fall victim to such B/S ?
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I have one Linux file server in my cabinet at work (along with 4 Windows servers) ... this Linux machine has been running for about 2 years... never fails, no problems,... just sits there and does it's work. As for the Windows servers, with the exception of the Domain Controller, I've had to reboot them for one thing or another more than once during that same time.
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In my case "normal rear end roar" is quite loud..... I tried the Honda Moly 60 but that just changed the "tone" ... maybe it's what I'm "putting in" that's causing the roar ... ps. guess I should say that it depends a lot where I am whether or not it's an "acceptable roar"..
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and I'm too sexy for my shirt ... what can I do? (sorry... couldn't help myself)
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Check this site out...it has links to all the linux distro's ... [ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions[/ame]
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I just installed Ubuntu 9.10 on my home PC. It did not auto install drivers for my HP1020 but it did for my HP4100c scanner. To get the HP1020 to work, I had to open a terminal window, switch to root user, run the command lsusb to get the Bus and Device address, then had to run the command hp-setup -i 001:002 (001=Bus, 002=Device). From that I had to answer some simple questions and voila` ... it worked!
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So, I was able to get Excel & Access (v 2000) running within Fedora using Crossover; however, there's a few bugs that need to be worked out but overall, it was pretty easy. Additionally, I've got Apache web server running with all the files from our Intranet... now I just have to figure out how to make ASP.NET work and I'll be laffin!
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I've already gone that route using MySQL and Navicat ... very easy. Then I use the MySQL ODBC connector to hook an Access front end to the MySQL tables.
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I've always enjoyed woodwork but it never was a "mainstream hobby" ... so I tinkered mostly. I like cabinet work and interior remodelling and have done a couple "major" remodel jobs.
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Every distro of Linux I have ever tried I have not once had difficulty connecting to the Internet. Printers hasn't been much of a problem either. Sorry you didn't have much success... download Fedora 11 and give it a try.
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I installed Fedora 11 ... the install is very easy and it only installs what is absolutely necessary. Then you have to run the "software updates" which takes quite a long time. From there, you can install any packages you want. I downloaded the Crossover trial and got it up and running...very simple... now going to test installing Access 2000. Also intend to experiment with Apache. Piece of cake connecting to my WinXP system and copying files over to the Linux box.
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You pretty much paralleled me. TI 99 4A...??? dunno what that is but my first was a Tandy something or another that used a cassette. Then I got a Tandy 1000 with a 5.25" floppy. Then I got 2 floppys...then I sold that and got another Tandy with TWO 3.5" floppys...WOW...I had so much extra space! LOL IMHO as far as Windows goes there were 4 good ones ... Windows 3.1, Windows 95 second edition, Windows NT4, and Windows XP SP2. Everything else was crap with exception of Windows 2000 but it had a few bugs as well. (not considering any Windows server software)
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I keep a spare under the seat ... now what'd I do with the wrench to undo the nuts...???
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:rotf: :rotf: very good!
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thanks M8T ... I'll check into that tonight.
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Goose... you seem to be the guy "in the know" to ask this question... When we rent DVD movies, we always have to crank the volume WAAYYYYY up on the TV to hear them properly. Any idea why it's like this or what I can do about it?