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Re: accessary exhaust and the torque curve
- Subject: Re: accessary exhaust and the torque curve
- From: Eric Sheley <eric@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 May 1999 01:17:06 -0400
Mike, thanks for digging this out of the archives. My wife came running in
to see what was causing me to laugh so hard that I could no longer
breathe....... :-)
- - Eric
BTW - I had one of those talking alarms on the old Sprint - had a blast
with it
At 12:54 AM 05/04/1999 +0000, Mike wrote:
>It was Jim Collum, and I hope he'll forgive me for reproducing it here
>entirely without permission as a warning to always use those panniers.
>His original question was 'How do I get the seat off when something
>underneath is jamming it?'. He was given some advice (which did work
>in the end) but someone did get curious...
>snip<
>So that was Saturday, it is now almost Weds, I have had to leave the
>bike at work as it stinks like shit and the alarm keeps telling
>everyone randomly that "this Triumph motorcycle is being stolen".
>I've gave it my best shot at lunch time but no luck, the seat is stuck
>fast. This is not a good week, not counting the bike, I need to get a
>replacement dead cat or somewhere to live PDQ.
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