Dave Biasotti - 

Congratulations on your newfound freedom!  That's awesome.  I was between jobs last 
fall ... it was great.  

I'm becoming increasingly frustrated at having to play the gas pump "on and off" game 
every time I try to fill the tank on the GTS.  I've got to get rid of that damn filler 
tube thing (or whatever the *#%@ it's called) inside the gas tank so that I top the 
muther off without endlessly jacking around with the pump.  And, I seem to recall you 
doing this (and someone, maybe you, said it doesn't take that long with the right 
cutting tool).  

What do you say about you giving a demonstration on this procedure sometime in the 
future?  I'll bring the pizza.      

Mike Cordon
'94 GTS 
Danville, CA

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Date:    Mon, 21 May 2001 12:11:54 -0700
From:    Dave Biasotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Goldendale attendance update

Well it seems I've become one of the casualties of the high tech bust
and am now semi-retired. Actually still on the payroll of LSI thru the
fall of this year as I look for a new job, but not all that anxious to
go back to work right away.
Enjoying the time off to work on home projects, cars, the bike and do
some more rides.
So that means is I can go to Goldendale. Talked to Kelly to join up with
the Bay area group riding up together. Roger, I hope your house has room
for one more?  Why don't you send me a msg off list with your address so
I can load it into my GPS.
The Riveria motel is all booked up so I found a room at the New View
hotel in Biggs (have no idea how it is, but cheap - $34/ night) phone
541-739-2525.
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Dave Biasotti  //  Fremont, CA
'93 Yamaha GTS-1000 // '83 Honda 650Turbo

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