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That filter is quite bad by our standards. On the other hand we had small vendors picking up our trash, oil and air filters to be shipped to Caribbean for reuse. They were considered like new down there... 😉
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VF500F2 Aka MBD Incubation Period At Least 52 Years
Magneto replied to Dutchy's topic in Earlier VFRs
Was there some brownie left over from last week? 😉 -
VF500F2 Aka MBD Incubation Period At Least 52 Years
Magneto replied to Dutchy's topic in Earlier VFRs
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Magneto commented on DannoXYZ's gallery image in Member's Gallery
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VF500F2 Aka MBD Incubation Period At Least 52 Years
Magneto replied to Dutchy's topic in Earlier VFRs
Don’t you guys have web cameras set up to know when to start drinking for sure? 😉 There is a drinking involved right? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania -
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VF500F2 Aka MBD Incubation Period At Least 52 Years
Magneto replied to Dutchy's topic in Earlier VFRs
It’s a motor - bike after all. Not that much difference in capabilities from Husky 250. With a right tire you could show them youngsters how trail ride is done... 😉 -
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VF500F2 Aka MBD Incubation Period At Least 52 Years
Magneto replied to Dutchy's topic in Earlier VFRs
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VF500F2 Aka MBD Incubation Period At Least 52 Years
Magneto replied to Dutchy's topic in Earlier VFRs
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So I might have done a thing......
Magneto replied to Veefer800Canuck's topic in OTHER Motorcycle Talk (non vfr)
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From the album: Wrenching
Minimalist USD fork compression tool in action. Pipe union, two downpipe bolts and two ratcheting cargo straps. -
From the album: Wrenching
Minimalist fork air gap tool. Syringe and cut to length shrink tube -
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From the album: Wrenching
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From the album: Wrenching
My first bike with one sided swing arm. Bit weird to have lugnuts on a motorcycle....© Magneto
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I use engine assembly lube for that purpose, interesting idea with your own lube. Oil is fine if you are ready to put an engine into service right away. Not from this company but bird is fine “Also, that “stress cracking” described earlier is all over these engines. Inside and out. Even the cam clamp has some. I opened up one of my scrap engines to harvest the shims and that one had crazing all over too. Must be a casting flaw as Dangeruss says.” Nothing to worry about those “turtle cracks”, just cosmetics and quite normal for aluminum die casted parts. Those veins are cracks fills - cracks that appears in the molds, not in the casted part. You could clean them up with a Dremel tool if you fancy....