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General Discussion / Whole lot of spamming goin' on
« on: March 18, 2016, 08:45:04 AM »
There appears that we are being spammed by Joseph Bync.

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Eye Candy | Videos and Pics / Re: Clean scoots
« on: March 18, 2016, 08:39:55 AM »
Gentlemen, we have been spammed.

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Xciting 500 / Re: Xciting 500 LCD Odometer Screen (faded)
« on: October 13, 2015, 02:26:33 AM »
Dielectric greas is what you want.  You can find it at any auto parts store. No-ox is for aluminum wiring.

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General Discussion / Mileage
« on: September 29, 2015, 04:12:19 AM »
Todays tech question about fuel gauges got me thinking about this old story from the Tonight show with Jack Paar.  Yes it is really that old.  I believe it eventually worked into a movie are the running joke.

"I believe it was Jack Douglas who told this story. He lived somewhere outside New York City (where The Tonight Show was then produced) with his Japanese wife, Reiko, who occasionally also appeared on the show, cracking up the audience with her either calculatedly hilarious or “she can’t help herself” fractured English.

This was the story:

When they first became available, a neighbor of his purchased a Volkswagen, the Prius of its day. Not in its technology, but in the fact that the German import got considerably better mileage than the American gas guzzlers which, at the time, enjoyed a virtual monopoly in the car market. There were Merecedes here and there, and the odd Jaguar, but those were for rich people. Regular people drove American cars.

After purchasing his new Volkswagen, the neighbor could not stop bragging about the mileage he was getting – forty miles to the gallon, sometimes, even more. He would claim that he now visited his gas station so infrequently, the gas station attendant had forgotten his name. (If you frequented the same gas station back then, they’d remember your name.) That was his little joke. “The gas station attendant has forgotten my name.” It was not surprising for a geek who bought an unattractive car for its mileage to consider that hilarious.

Finally, his neighbors, fed up with the man’s bragging, decided to take collective action to get him to stop. They would do this by messing with his head.

Taking turns, one of the neighbors would sneak over to his house late each night with a five-gallon can of gasoline, and under the cover of darkness, he would refill the tank of the man’s Volkswagen with gas.

Over time, the Volkswagen owner found his gas mileage miraculously shooting up. He was now getting three hundred miles to the gallon! It was amazing, he ecstatically proclaimed. Instead of visiting the gas station every two weeks, he didn’t need to visit the gas station at all!

Finally, after weeks of surreptitiously filling up his gas tank, the neighbors switched their tactics. They now sneaked over to his house, and siphoned gas out of his tank. Suddenly, the man found himself visiting the gas station every day.

Almost immediately, he stopped talking about his mileage.

The story reflects different times. In those days, foreign cars were seen as an insult to American know-how. Good gas mileage was something you made fun of, rather than something you wanted to get in on. People’s garages were left unlocked.

But most telling, for me I think, was the fact that neighbors back then actually did things together."

Credit to Earl Pomerantz May 2010

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General Discussion / Re: Hello From St Petersburg FL Just Joined The Forum
« on: September 27, 2015, 04:23:13 AM »
Hello from the other corner.  Anchorage, were the sun always shines (usually behind the clouds) and it is toasty warm (if your inside with a good fire).  The mountains already have a covering of snow (termination dust) and most the leaves are off the trees.  The rain has turned cold and arrives nearly every day.  Most of the big salmon runs are over.  Moose hunting is under way.  The bears are fat and looking for a place to winter.  So you just sit back in that beach chair, feel the sun on your face, the cool drink in your hand and know all is well with world.  Enjoy the ride.

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General Discussion / Re: Looking at Helmet Lights!
« on: September 14, 2015, 04:07:26 PM »
I like the glowing eyes but they hide behind my full face. 

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Roadcraft / Re: Cagers to Look Out For
« on: September 03, 2015, 05:28:39 AM »
In Alaska, for two years it has been law no texting in a vehicle.  It is punishable to the same standards as a DUI.  Only two cases have come out in the press, both involving vehicular homicide.  Judges seem to dismiss charges left and right if they get to court.  The first question asked of the officer is, "have you ever texted while driving.".  After one or two embarrassing times in court, the police don't pull anyone over again.  Tech lock out seems to be the only way to stop this.

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Eye Candy | Videos and Pics / Re: Bobble Head
« on: August 29, 2015, 03:33:46 AM »
Wanna bet?

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Eye Candy | Videos and Pics / Re: C r a z y fast
« on: August 24, 2015, 03:58:09 AM »
Got to burn the carbon out.  And where do you do 115, oh any back street.

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Roadcraft / Re: Cagers to Look Out For
« on: August 24, 2015, 03:22:21 AM »
OMG GLV55 I was about to write precisely the same.  I would add how they pass on the right and can't see you because they hold their IPhone with their left hand.  Leave 2 car lengths at 45 mph and they cut right in front of you.

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Xciting 500 / Re: Good $ for 2010
« on: August 22, 2015, 05:44:59 AM »
KBB says $2900 in excellent condition.  Mileage under 8500.  With the soft market and being August, probably closer to $2500 if mileage and condition are right.

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Xciting 500 / No longer a Newbie
« on: August 12, 2015, 05:04:35 AM »
This is my 50th post.  You guys are almost a much fun as 2 wheels, scooter or m/c.  Much nicer and friendlier than the BMW blog.  There are times I miss the 1150R, but I have never missed their blogs.

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Xciting 500 / Re: OK i may have found an Engine! however i need help ...
« on: August 12, 2015, 04:55:34 AM »
Any machining needed for the fuel pump?

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Technical | How To / Re: agility50 2014
« on: August 12, 2015, 04:52:53 AM »
Thumbs up on the Pinto, especially if it had a "FLAMMABLE" warning sign.  But, getting back to the subject, what are we going to do with porter1's extra parts?

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Technical | How To / Re: agility50 2014
« on: August 11, 2015, 02:32:31 AM »
Yah yes thee Cosworth Vega.  Run the quarter mile and then walk back and pickup pieces.  More expensive than a well equipped TransAm, half the shelf life and twice the repair bill.

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