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Author: Dennis in CA |
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Date Posted: 19:26:31 08/17/06 Thu In reply to: Brew 's message, "Re: home-leak in front shock" on 17:27:21 08/17/06 Thu >So you were over there supporting the French enconomy? >What kind of Merican are you? Guess you Corning folk >like the French better than us. >Should have done what I did, toured these here United >States on your motorcycle. What a ride!!! Did the Four >Corners Tour, 10,000 miles in 18 days. Would have loved to have done the "Four Corners Tour", BUT, some one didn't INVITE ME. Remember, I was in North Carolina at the time, I only got in 6500 miles. Of course I towed the bike and rode on the east coast. VBG As far as the French-they were were okay, the "Britts" were great. All three countries very expensive. America-more better than any of them, with more diversity. (yes I know) So glad to be home. Still need help with front shocks??? > > > > > > >>Well, it's certainly good to be home from Europe with >>all the problems there. Came home and found the temp >>here had been 117, and yep, blew a seal in right front >>shock just from the heat. Who in the club can give me >>a hand changing the front seals, as I don't know a >>damm thing about changing them??? >> >>By the way, Brussels, London, and Paris are very nice >>this time of year. >> >>Dennis [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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