Those Yamaha guys crack me up
  • Asmith
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    by Asmith » Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:44 pm

    MATUCHI wrote:
    Rhoghead wrote:
    MATUCHI wrote:
    2wheel-lee wrote:By the way, our beloved Hondas don't use stainless steel bolts either.


    My Yamaha Wave Runner has stainless steel bolts.....
    But I ride red. :D


    But, do i need Metric or Sae Tools?............... :mrgreen:


    I bought a metric crescent wrench and a sae crescent wrench just to make sure I was covered...... :twisted:


    Left handed or Right? :shock:
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    by Rhoghead » Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:47 pm

    ~ wrote:
    MATUCHI wrote:
    Rhoghead wrote:
    MATUCHI wrote:
    2wheel-lee wrote:By the way, our beloved Hondas don't use stainless steel bolts either.


    My Yamaha Wave Runner has stainless steel bolts.....
    But I ride red. :D


    But, do i need Metric or Sae Tools?............... :mrgreen:


    I bought a metric crescent wrench and a sae crescent wrench just to make sure I was covered...... :twisted:


    Left handed or Right? :shock:


    Universal............ :mrgreen:
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    WEN N DOUBT, GAS IT.....
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    MATUCHI
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    by MATUCHI » Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:48 pm

    ~ wrote:
    MATUCHI wrote:
    Rhoghead wrote:
    MATUCHI wrote:
    2wheel-lee wrote:By the way, our beloved Hondas don't use stainless steel bolts either.


    My Yamaha Wave Runner has stainless steel bolts.....
    But I ride red. :D


    But, do i need Metric or Sae Tools?............... :mrgreen:


    I bought a metric crescent wrench and a sae crescent wrench just to make sure I was covered...... :twisted:


    Left handed or Right? :shock:


    I have both left handed and right handed thread........
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    by Rhoghead » Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:50 pm

    MATUCHI wrote:
    ~ wrote:
    MATUCHI wrote:
    Rhoghead wrote:
    MATUCHI wrote:
    2wheel-lee wrote:By the way, our beloved Hondas don't use stainless steel bolts either.


    My Yamaha Wave Runner has stainless steel bolts.....
    But I ride red. :D


    But, do i need Metric or Sae Tools?............... :mrgreen:


    I bought a metric crescent wrench and a sae crescent wrench just to make sure I was covered...... :twisted:


    Left handed or Right? :shock:


    I have both left handed and right handed thread........


    U have Left Handed & Right Handed Locktite?
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    WEN N DOUBT, GAS IT.....
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    MATUCHI
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    by MATUCHI » Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:54 pm

    If you guys are looking for one, this one goes both ways...... :shock:

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  • 1fordman
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    by 1fordman » Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:55 pm

    Just curious why it took them so long to copy honda both yamahahahaha and kawasuckie
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    by [email protected] » Wed Jan 10, 2007 7:41 pm

    By the way, our beloved Hondas don't use stainless steel bolts
    Duh, I knew that, but you know what I mean , the pretty shiny ones :lol:
    BTW Doug...every once in a while you go on a rant that just plain cracks me up.....That was one of them....good job

    Thanks DD. Too much caffeine and jerks at work. I externalized, man. Doug
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    KevinM
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    by KevinM » Fri Jan 12, 2007 10:13 am

    Honda has been making superior products (there it is again DD...) for some time. Long before I boughtt a Red bike, I had an '85 prelude... and an 89 prelude... and an 93 acura Integra GSR.
    Those cars were incredibly reliable and well built. I abused them... they wouldn't die... I called them names... they wouldn't die... I loaned them to my brother... they should have died... but they didn't. 150,000 plus miles on each of them and I still got a great price when I sold them. And at 150,000 mile, they were still in awesome shape.

    So when it came to buying a new bike... I thought about quality, reliability and fit/finish and made an assumption that Honda would have them in spades. The assumption was correct from what I've seen.
    09 CRF 450R
    07 CRF 250R
    45 plt /175 main /JD Red-5th pos
    FS 2 trns
    05 CRF 250X
    42 Plt /162 Main /JD Red Needle- 5th pos
    CRFsOnly Fuel Screw 1-7/8 trns out (2 turns winter)
    TwinAir PowerFlo Kit /Opened Airbox /White Bros E2
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    by [email protected] » Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:09 pm

    Good post Kevin.
    Hey, I like my Honda snow blower too ! So far, we've got the miserable gray skies,the miserable cold weather, the miserable wet weather,and no snow !
    And the California boys wonder why I go silly with bling in the winter. Doug
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    by KevinM » Fri Jan 12, 2007 11:09 pm

    [email protected] wrote:And the California boys wonder why I go silly with bling in the winter. Doug


    I know exactly what you mean... this week.. my bling is a new 250R... picking it up tomorrow morning. Woo Hoo!
    09 CRF 450R
    07 CRF 250R
    45 plt /175 main /JD Red-5th pos
    FS 2 trns
    05 CRF 250X
    42 Plt /162 Main /JD Red Needle- 5th pos
    CRFsOnly Fuel Screw 1-7/8 trns out (2 turns winter)
    TwinAir PowerFlo Kit /Opened Airbox /White Bros E2
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    by [email protected] » Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:38 am

    my bling is a new 250R... picking it up tomorrow morning
    .
    Now that's always a pretty day ! Doug
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    by Vee5 » Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:27 am

    [email protected] wrote:And the California boys wonder why I go silly with bling in the winter. Doug


    Hey, it's freakin' COLD in SoCal right now- The water in the gutters froze overnight last night. If that happens again, we may need some help from FEMA!

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