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Amazing [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3j6HaAieEU&feature=email]NEW TECHNOLOGY (AMAZING)[/ame]
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Seems to be a common mod for 1st Gens, I have one on mine; but has anyone seen a need to do this for 2nd gens? Maybe the 1st gen's temp gauge has made us all paranoid OR the 2nds gen's lack thereof had made us all too complacent OR mother Yamaha has done proper engineering and I don't need to worry about it.
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here's a video of someone with way too much time on their hands http://www.chilloutzone.de/files/player.swf?b=10&l=197&u=ILLUMllSOOAvIF//P_LxP92A42lCHCeeWCejXnHAS/c
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http://www.leftlanenews.com/honda-v4.html new Honda V4 1200cc sportbike with automatic transmission. I like the way it looks and the engineering.
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As I mentioned before, I have been been laid off from my regular job since December. Now, don't get me wrong, I have enjoyed the time off and have gotten a bunch of motorcycle related projects completed on both my 86'Vr and 87'VRs as well as worked on quite a few other bikes. After more than 38 years as a Machinist I am happy to say that I still enjoy doing machine work, and especially enjoy it when I get to do the Engineering side of the coin as well. About a week ago I was approached to do some Engineering/ Machine work on a gas powered four wheel drive car. The bumpers and skid plates on this car were made of cheap plastic and were destroyed pretty quickly. I was given Cart Blanche to design some components that would be more durable and help protect the engine and drive train components. I used high grade Delrin and Stainless Steel and attached everything with S.S. hardware. I had no idea that these cars were so expensive ($400.00 to $1100.00 for a single car!) and I also didn't know that there would be a market for replacement parts. Since completing this project, I have had two more orders for parts, Boy, I sure would like to do this for a living! Earl
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I have been working on a german car all day. Its a nice little car but man those folks like to have lots of little complicated parts that take a million steps to dismantle and ten hands to put back together ! I am really appreciating the simplicity of japanese engineering after todays travails! Somehow, this: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdqZ8gRNjBk]Subaru commercial[/ame] kept coming to mind as I contorted my self into strange positions and shapes to do the neccessaries. Sorry, not really dissing, still a little punchy:starz: from standing on my head much of the day. Brian H.