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Finally made it home. 2018 miles. Thanks BWDMAX for the idea to take it apart and put it in the CR-V. Worked great and nobody knew it was back there. Never had to worry at the motels.
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Nice!
There are cardiac surgeons who wish they had your skills
Well done ...
Two things ...
metric tap and die set is a must have tool. Not sure how I made it so long without one.
people foo-foo JB weld. It's a very good product to have in your tool kit.
I'm about to tackle clutch dampers on a 500EXC. Any advice?
Went with an Acerbis tank. Thought the 2 gallon rotopax a bit heavy for the rack.
The MSR fuel cans were OK, but really didn't allow carrying anything else.
There are cardiac surgeons who wish they had your skills
Who's that old dude standing next to the bike in the first pic?
Your son has grown up a LOT since we met!
That's a great looking repair. I'm always afraid of stripping that thing, and others out. The older the bike gets the more I worry about it.
I then lay the bike on the right side and put everything back in. The side screen is easy to ensure is straight and you can see the bottom screen plug better.
That's not a thumper!Looky what followed me home. JMZ’s 380. Hope aspr gets his shop built soon, I need a place to keep it and do a little upkeep. Figured since I have a husky I might as well taste the orange koolaid [emoji7]
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That's not a thumper!
See you in the morning