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Re: new old rider
Reply #15 - 05/22/07 at 04:39:02
 
Here in Missouri we pay our sales tax and registration at the DMV, so I feel that I got a MUCH better deal!   Grin

Yeah, they don't seem to negotiate a whole lot on the smaller bikes -- still, I think I got a decent trade in on my Hyosung 250.

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Reply #16 - 05/22/07 at 05:39:48
 
ty for all the replies.i havent riddin in about 10 years and i had knee surgery about 2 years ago maybe thats y i say old rider.i went to 3 dealers and no one would strike a deal!its good to see more riders out there ,hopefully other motorist will be more aware of the two wheeled riders.btw how do i get rid of the blue on the pipes after i adjust the carb?
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Reply #17 - 05/22/07 at 07:02:26
 
chano wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:05:
.btw how do i get rid of the blue on the pipes after i adjust the carb?

First cross your fingers, and then try everything you hear.  Just stay away from 100 grit paper Tongue

Bluing is usually all yours when you get some.
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Reply #18 - 05/22/07 at 07:10:45
 
My question is:  Why try to get rid of blueing?  

If the bike is runing well, blueing is an indication that your bike is running at or near peak efficiency.
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Reply #19 - 05/22/07 at 17:24:06
 
76 yrs last March and still having a blast riding.  Maybe not like I just stole it, but I still do 200 mi. rides with some frequency.  You have a ton of years ahead of you - enjoy!

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Reply #20 - 05/22/07 at 17:33:10
 
Welcome Chano! 33 eh, hell I got hemmoroids older than you. I didn't really start riding until last year. Just turned fitty-tree Sunday. I'm feeling alive again. Pissed I didn't start earlier. Better late than never.
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