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Question: Side Stand Oil Method -- do you or don't you?

Yep, I do it on the sidestand
Nope, I balance it vertical using .....
.... my manservant, Emanuel Dexterity
.... a friend, buxom female preferably
.... a brick, a block of wood, other thick item
.... a stick *(Sluggo can explain it)
Remove timing port, fill till it comes out (V1)
.... I don't ever have to check it (Bill)


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Reply #135 - 08/13/11 at 10:27:18
 
arteacher wrote on 08/13/11 at 09:42:26:
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drums1 wrote on 08/13/11 at 10:06:24:
Mission accomplished. I have stirred the soup. (hehe)
I don't really care, I just mentioned it because I happened to notice, because I see his name a LOT.
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Reply #136 - 08/13/11 at 10:37:36
 
Gotcha. I must admit that I, too, suffer from a mild, yet dibilitating form of this henious disease. I am in ongoing recovery.
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Reply #137 - 08/13/11 at 12:25:39
 

Well, I got so bored I jest went and bought a full automatic Co2 BB machine gun, so during the next war I can shoot youse people "nicer" than I used to do using the browning or the vickers.

But since it is totally hand portable, I'm gonna put a red dot pistol sight on it so I can track running targets better ....


(me running or you running, it's the same difference).


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Reply #138 - 08/17/11 at 06:34:47
 
Oldfeller--FSO wrote on 08/12/11 at 09:04:37:


So, do you have to drop the stand at the stop in order to make it trip the sensor?
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Reply #139 - 08/17/11 at 09:21:32
 

On the very most stubborn light switches I used to put it down on the epoxy filler that is over the loop itself and create "motion" by raising and lowering the magnet by rocking the bike.

On most of them the raised position is enough, although I did used to try to run across the corner of the epoxy square on purpose to give it more signal.

Now since NC has passed the "left turn on red" law for motorcycles, I don't have to use it very much anymore -- I just stop look and GO.

The magnet picks up road junk all the time, small screws and nails and little rusty metal filings.
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