Bye Bye

2000-07-06 Thread Maxine Featherstonhaugh
Bike gone! (to another female, yeah!). Please keep in touch if you wish (w) [EMAIL PROTECTED], (h) [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll miss you guys! If anyone is ever in Toronto. Max

more GPS

2000-07-06 Thread pbenson
I've read the posts on GPS, and decided to check the Aerostitch catalog out of curiosity. They sell Garmin, and that's been well-reviewed here. However--units really vary in price. The GPS12XL is $207, the GPS StreetPilot Color Map is $697, and four other units are priced in between those two

reflections after the storm (non-GTS specific, bike related)

2000-07-06 Thread Roberto Alonso
Dear all: Most of you have by now learnt about my brother's early departure. I'll spare you of any more posts about that, this being a happy -and full of SA's- list. But I feel there's a lesson to be learnt beyond the obvious: Like many of my friends, myself and my wife-to-be, my brother and

Re: more GPS

2000-07-06 Thread Louis Tweed
Yes. Do you want a small screen or big screen? Built in base map (why else would you get one unless you were in a boat or airplane). Color display? (how far can you bend over!!!) A GPS3+ has plenty of power, and is small enough to use on a motorcycle. Louis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've

Re: Mystery Brake Squeeze Problem

2000-07-06 Thread Michel Bijl
Moist in your brake lines?? This should prevent the brakes from working. MB - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 3:36 AM Subject: Re: Mystery Brake Squeeze Problem Warped disc? Boiling brake

Re: Bye Bye

2000-07-06 Thread pbenson
Maxine, We've modified the listserve commands. The only way you can unsub is by adding the new (female) owner of your bike to this list. Hey, just how male dominated do we want this list to be after all? :) Good luck with your new.hey, whadid you buy to replace the GTS anyway? Phil

cleaning wheels

2000-07-06 Thread wghalley
Does anyone have a quick or easy way of getting the crud off our wheels? Especially the back one, where the combination of chain wax brake dust seems practically impossible to get out of the rough surface areas? Has anyone tried GO-JO, Fast Orange or similar "hand cleaner"? Are the wheels

Re: cleaning wheels

2000-07-06 Thread Hugh Hamilton
S-100 Wheel Cleaner is by far the best I've used, and I've used them all. If the wheels are particularly grungy, let the stuff sit on for 15 minutes or so. A bit of elbow grease using a psonge might be necessary. Don't use any kind of abrasive cleaner. On 6 Jul 2000, at 23:47, wghalley

Re: cleaning wheels

2000-07-06 Thread Dave Biasotti
Heck S-100 Motorcycle cleaner works good on the whole bike -- grundge wheels, swing arms, engine. -- Dave Biasotti // Fremont, CA Hugh Hamilton wrote: S-100 Wheel Cleaner is by far the best I've used, and I've used them all. If the wheels are particularly grungy, let the stuff sit on for