found emgos 10-30000 oil filters for $2.95 each
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a little pricey though. check out the link below. J3
http://www.m1030.com/newsletter/newsletter_nov_05.htm
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wondering what the appeal of a diesel bike might be in the civilian
world. This special edition is very cool, of course, but other than
gas mileage, why would a diesel be better when fuel compatibility
with trucks and tanks is not an issue?
I recall being in a volunteer emergency squad in a northern climate.
One rescue truck was a diesel. It was so cold-natured you had to make
an appointment to have an emergency in the winter time. Wondering if
that would be a factor with a diesel bike.
Just curious. Certainly, the military must have worked all this
out... um, well, maybe...
On Feb 9, 2006, at 10:19 AM, jge340456 wrote: > a little pricey though. check out the link below. J3 > > > http://www.m1030.com/newsletter/newsletter_nov_05.htm > >
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I can see why the military wants them, but for normal
people I think it's just bells and whistles.... Now if
the make on that runs on water...I'm buying one.
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I have some good friends who have been making their own biodiesel from
used vegetable oil for years, running all their cars and trucks on it
for On 2/9/06, Douglas Bouley wrote:
> wondering what the appeal of a diesel bike might be in the civilian
> world. This special edition is very cool, of course, but other than
> gas mileage, why would a diesel be better when fuel compatibility
> with trucks and tanks is not an issue?
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> I recall being in a volunteer emergency squad in a northern climate.
> One rescue truck was a diesel. It was so cold-natured you had to make
> an appointment to have an emergency in the winter time. Wondering if
> that would be a factor with a diesel bike.
>
> Just curious. Certainly, the military must have worked all this
> out... um, well, maybe...
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> On Feb 9, 2006, at 10:19 AM, jge340456 wrote:
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> > a little pricey though. check out the link below. J3
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> > http://www.m1030.com/newsletter/newsletter_nov_05.htm
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