speedometer woes..........

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Ron Haraseth
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speedometer woes..........

Post by Ron Haraseth » Tue Dec 03, 2013 11:23 am

First place to check, and easiest, is the connection on the back of the speedometer.  It can unscrew easily.
 
Ron
 
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OK, a few weeks ago my speedometer's needle started to twitch a little.  It would not hold steady and would bounce a little. 
 
Now the needle is completely dead - at any speed!
 
So, based on this little bit of info, what do you all guess?  Bad cable?  What and where should I start?
 
Eddie

mark ward
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scrubba (clean cloths on trips)

Post by mark ward » Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:43 pm

Hey Ya'll
 
Like ANOUTHER Oil thread, LOL the topic of how many WEEKS can we wear our underwear.
 
I just seen a "new" Product called Scrubba.
 
It's basicly a roll top DRY BAG, with bumps inside to act as a washboard.
 
Put in your socks and Undies (after 4-7 days of course) Add water & soap, Push out extra air, seal and start rolling / rubbing (on table ground etc)
 
So with ALOT LESS WATER, (at a camp site it MATTERS) you SCRUBBA your cloths, BEFORE they get CRISPY.
 
I figure, ALSO, use it as a dirty cloths bag until ready. (KEEP THE STINK OUT OF "Clean-ER" (lol) cloths.
 
PRICEY at $65. but a good roll top "dry bag", is about $35., so another $30. for a campsite panties washer.
(I'm sure the price will drop some as more places sell it.)

Michael Burwell
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scrubba (clean cloths on trips)

Post by Michael Burwell » Wed Dec 04, 2013 6:13 am

I'd just use one of my roll top dry bags and a spiky dog toy for the bumps. $65 is nuts. The water does the work, anyway. Michael Sent from my iPad

mark ward
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scrubba (clean cloths on trips)

Post by mark ward » Wed Dec 04, 2013 6:50 am

I figure I will use the stuff sack that I now I put my dirty cloths in, just hold the opening, (pull string closer). But I like The Idea, ALOT less water needed, When at a campsite without bathrooms with running water, the trick it will come in handy. HEY!!! I at times have an "INDUSTRIAL" trash bag tucked aside as an Emergency tarp, or what ever, I could climb inside and use it as a tub. LOL (Seriously, as kids we used trash bags on HOT days, got in, sat down, and filled with the Garden Hose. AHHH THE GOOD OLD DAYS, OF CHEAP SIMPLE FUN.   
[b]From:[/b] Michael Burwell [b]To:[/b] "DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com" DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> [b]Sent:[/b] Wednesday, December 4, 2013 7:13 AM [b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_KLR650] Re: Scrubba (Clean cloths on trips)   I'd just use one of my roll top dry bags and a spiky dog toy for the bumps. $65 is nuts. The water does the work, anyway. Michael Sent from my iPad

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