batterys

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Jon Neet
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batterys

Post by Jon Neet » Wed Nov 15, 2006 9:37 pm

Its been my experience that motorcycles in general just don't have a good enough system to charge a discharged battery just by riding the bike.You need to remove it and charge it with a low amperage charger,or use a bettery tender.My bike didin't have a great dealer setup, and I found the battery low on fluid one time when it wouldn't start.I pulled it, filled it and charged it up, and its been fine since. jon --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $510,000 Mortgage for $1,698/mo - Calculate new house payment [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

revmaaatin
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ride free nklr sort of.

Post by revmaaatin » Wed Nov 15, 2006 11:50 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "revmaaatin" wrote: > > > > Ron, > > I think Bogdan is pulling your leg-chain. He correctly suggests--
If
> > you had to wash only one thing, (besides your hands after...) it > > would be keeping the site glass clean so that you can see how much > > Rotella is still in the crankcase. > > revmaaatin. who knows that WD40 is good for washing the site
glass
> > also, but not good for washing your shot-glass, or so I'm told. > > > > Rev, do you know who you are talking to? Criz is the guy who dunks
his fig newtons in WD40. Hi Judd, (NOTE: leg pulling switch-ON) What little I know about fig newtons is related to fig leaves, In my desk top reference book, I read: Genesis 3 vs. 7 Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves coverings. Notice, KLR breathern, and sisterern, there is no mention of chaffing. How did they do it? without chaffing? Well, I'm glad you asked. Notice the early writer of Genesis fails to mention that the liberal use of WD40 kept the leaves from chaffing the tender parts of their bodies. So what can we conclude and How do you know about the use of WD 40 in the early scriptures? The passage fails (is silent about) to mention that there was fig-leaf chaffing without the use of WD40, SO, for those that believe, the true believers in the WD40 cureall, it MUST have worked for them also. We know that there is no need to mention something that works really well, becuase, the true believers KNOW that it works as a cureall! ONLY if the writer had said, "The WD-40 did not stop the chaffing" would we know for certain. Therefore, in the absence of proof to the contrary, we can say with a great deal of certainty, WD-40 is an effective anti-chaffing agent on fig leaves, as well as o-Ring chains. (NOTE: leg pulling switch is still-ON) I 'got to' try the WD40 on the fig newtons, as it has to be mo-better than the camelback nozzle accidentally lubed with WD-40 overspray (leg pulling switch-OFF) revmaaatin. its clear skies, 13F Avera St. Luke Hospital 911 Careflight, Aberdeen, SD
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Ronald Criswell
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ride free nklr sort of.

Post by Ronald Criswell » Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:06 am

Breakfast of champions. Criswell (CRIZ)
On Nov 15, 2006, at 8:44 PM, Jud Jones wrote: > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "revmaaatin" wrote: > > > > Ron, > > I think Bogdan is pulling your leg-chain. He correctly suggests--If > > you had to wash only one thing, (besides your hands after...) it > > would be keeping the site glass clean so that you can see how much > > Rotella is still in the crankcase. > > revmaaatin. who knows that WD40 is good for washing the site glass > > also, but not good for washing your shot-glass, or so I'm told. > > > > Rev, do you know who you are talking to? Criz is the guy who dunks > his fig newtons in WD40. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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