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Why is it that the right 2 cylinders on the carb tune fluxuates about 2 to 3 horizontal indicators while the left two stays almost dead still. I can adjust the left two to each other or away from each other. I can adjust the left and right banks to each other. When I rev the engine all 4 banks response then return to its adjusted level. Is everything ok or it that an indication of something else needing repair?
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Hoping you were going to be able to give us an update on your dealings with Earl. So far, it looks like most of the damage was on the Outter Banks. RandyA
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Just wondering if anyone is gonna be at the Outter Banks bike week this week. I have some business in VA on Wednesday and Im gonna take a slight detour on my way. I'll make that my lunch stop. I'll be coming from Jacksonville, NC.
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A short video of eastern North Carolina in an area called the "inner banks" around Swanquarter, NC. I had to do a correction as Swansboro in on the lower end of the Outer Banks. Duh!! RandyA http://www.footpathpictures.com/FoR_ENC/FoR_ENC_Video.html
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My client base is changing a little but business is still good. I had one customer wanting communications for his Bounty Hunter business. Another one is starting up a Repo business. He said he gets shot at once in a while but banks pay him good money for hauling vehicles in. Oh well as long as I get paid. I still keep the bear hunters in communications to.
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Looking for ideas, advice, or whatever to enjoy the Outer Banks on motorcycle. We will be starting in WV going to Virginia beach then heading south. Want to spend 3 days checking things out then we will end up in Mrytle beach. Thanks
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If your like me junk mail hits the trash.Most of it I never open. We always get credit card offers along with special checks for existing accounts etc.It's easy to over look something. Credit card banks are getting nervous.I guess the loses among the subprime lending crunch has rolled over into the credit card accounts. Good paying customers with good credit and no late fee's ever are being reclassified. One of my wifes accounts is going from 13% to 29.99% if she wants to keep the account open. An immediate letter before the april deadline stating she wishes to deny the increase is necessary to freeze the account and hold the current apr. Last month I had one of mine go from 7.9% to 19.99% for no reason. I gave there business to someone else for 7.9%. Why banks penalize good customers who never default on the terms is beyond me. It's not my fault they lost there A## somewhere else. Watch your accounts.