Will you guys hush up about the cost. Now you'll have @Freebirdlooking at the whole picture and then he will realize that it cost more to have us Canucks be members. Then he will change the fee schedule. You know it takes more to move BS than other things!
There is the + button to reply to multiple quotes and then there is the word "quote" that lets you reply to just the one quote. Sorry,,, maybe it's just the English way of doing things,, had me the first time.
Gotta kind of figure this out. Looks like a small lake to me.
Water on the boat? I thought that's why there was water outside the boat,,
And if SweetNothin was there,, where is the cheesecake??
Now you have never met my beloved, but I do agree with your take on the looks, BUT she would not agree on calling her Marc, her name IS Marca. That's already shortened down so she really likes to keep what she has in her name. Her initials are just about as long D.M.W.d.B.N, and I don't want to take all afternoon typing all that out. She still loves you though.
I don't see no coffee cup holder,,, is it still coming or not,,,, if not? why the upgrade???
Nice Job boss, it only gots me a little bit confused and now I have an excuse.
Ok, got here through the original URL, amazing!!!!. Yep the other one works as well.
You gets a BIG hug.
Did you get any sleep at all???? Pay a little attention to Eileen will you please!!!
Hope this works, looks like it might.
No forums yet, calendar seems to be available (lots of birthdays, but nothing else) pictures say says it wants to show but nothing comes up. Is it just me?
As an added note: Years ago I was informed that 75% of the tire wear was in the first 25% of tread depth. Now this was for car tires, but going on Puc's post, it might seem to be true for MC tires as well. Just something to keep in mind.
Makes sense really. When the tire is new, there is lots of flex in the tread available to deal with the road surface, but as the tread wears the flex diminishes and so the rubber will start to scrape the road surface causing heightened wear.
I've often though about getting me one of them there hoses, but then I would have to crimp other purchases somewhat, and food is kind of important, even in the winter time. So I just do as I always do, and crack the garage door open a couple of inches when I need to. Seems to keep most of the smell away.
The first thing I would do is to lower the oil level down to half glass, then check the intakes to makes sure the air filters are clean and the intake areas are clean. Then I would remove the spark plug wires and just lightly seat them on top of the plugs so that with an insulated pair of pliers you can lift them off easily. Then I would start the engine and get it warm so that it will idle nicely, and then with the insulated pliers remove a plug wire, one at a time. You can take the wire off and put it back to notice any difference in the running of the engine. If the cylinder is running well, then you'll notice a pronounced miss, put the wire back and the cylinder should recover, then move onto the next one.
Report what you find.