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Steel Horse Cowboy

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  1. There are two 2009s RSV's listed on ebay. One has 1500 miles the other has 3000 miles. Yamaha : Royal Star (#200553441285) Yamaha : Royal Star (#300504207664) Sorry I'm not computer savy enough to know how to post a link. C.R.
  2. Whether the perpetrator had any injuries or not at least he didn't make a clean get away. He might think before he tries something like this again. Semper Fi C.R.
  3. Most electric fuel pumps have a check valve to keep the fuel from back flowing when key is off. If valve is bad or has debris in it, when you turn the key off, it releases or loses the pressure it would normally hold. Then has to build it up once the key is turned back on. You could remove the hoses from the fuel pump and use an air nozzle with very low air pressure (15-20 psi) to blow into the inlet side to try and clear any debris. (Disclaimer)-Be careful that you are not standing in front of or looking into the outlet of the pump when applying air pressure. If pump continues to do the same after this, the check valve is probably bad, this could effect your idling. C.R.
  4. I too am partial to a 99. If you bypass it, pass it this way. C.R.
  5. Drill a hole in the tube, thread it and put a grease zerk in it. You might have to pump in a cartridge or more of grease to fill it initially but once you filled it up from then on a couple pumps from a grease gun would supply new grease to the bearings. C.R.
  6. My wife, my two daughters and myself are all certified firefighters. We live out in the country, don't have as many fires as they do in town, but we have our share of stucture, brush and vehicle fires. We don't do it for the praise, we just want to try to help our neighbors.
  7. I have tenderized my share of them as well.
  8. There are some seats for sale in the classifieds.
  9. MasterGuns, With all due respect Sir, I think your last year date may be wrong. SEMPER FI
  10. Definition of a Veteran; A veteran (whether active duty, retired, seperated from active duty, National Guard or reserve) is someone who at one point in their life, wrote a check made payable to "The United States of America", for the amount of "up to and including my life". Author Unknown Thanks to all who have served this great country and for the freedom (which isn't free) we still enjoy. C.R. USMC "84-88":usa:
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