You don't need to switch Henry, your email is nice and legible :)
"Henry S. Winokur" wrote:
Pegasus may be good for you, but I'm not inclined to use any email client
(I've been there,done that hated it) that doesn't do what Outlook does for
me (keeps my contact list, emailer, calendar, and
Guys,
I've been getting intermittent cutting out while
riding lately. At first, there was no EFI light coming
on to indicate that something was wrong. The whole
thing would just die like it lost spark. Snapping the
throttle open would make it pick back up again.
Finally, I got a EFI light to
KN makes a nifty little filter that fits in the end of the crankcase vent
line that helps slow the accumulation of the oil film coming out of the vent
tube. It is a round filter with the usual KN gauze and screen, that is about
an inch and a quarter in diameter and an inch high. A clean
The sensor wire is just long enough to zip tie to the gas tank frame behind
the 2nd intake from the left. For the barrier, I used a roll of gasket
material cut it just wide enough to cover the top of the upper frame, then
put the rubber shield on top of it. You have cut a strip on the throttle
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Oh boy!Who is saying that GTS air filters and brake kits where reduced
in price by 50%?!!!...I called Power Motorsports in Falls Church Va.
yesterday and they quoted me
Sounds to me like your dealer is giving you incorrect pricing info.
Get the part numbers from the online microfiche (if you don't already
have them) and get a quote from
http://order.powersportspro.com/oempartsearch.asp
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Oh boy!Who is saying that GTS air filters
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Thanks HughI'll check it out
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Folks,
As to wearing helmets, in The Netherlands helmets are a mandatoy thing =
for motorcyclists. That's
Over here, a pair of stock brake pads will cost 60 dutch guilders
www.roukama.nl
MB
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Multiple recipients of list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 7:14 PM
Subject: Yamaha Air Filter and Front Brake kit prices
My dealer convinced me to order a set of these over priced filters for
my bike when it had about 35000 miles on it. We where planning on a tune
up.
When I picked up the bike he handed me a paper bag with two filter boxes
in it. I asked why he didn't use them. He did, put the new ones in but
said
ok, this is one for you guys that have pulled your airbox.
Today I removed the airbox and did the KN filter replacement
etc.
I will have detailed pics of the finished job available shortly.
Anyway, there seems to be a mystery hose that I found sitting
there on the right hand side of the
The hose probably comes from the steering tube rubber gator.
It connects at the top , under yoke.
See page 3-35 top picture , off to the right of the air box , at the
front of the air box.
atb Nick T
Nick,
Page 3-35 of my service manual describes how to change the oil
filter.
Its possible we have different printings.
Please tell me what section you found the information in.
I already put the plastic back on after tie wrapping the loose hose.
I'm gonna have the plastic back off in a couple
You are correct about rear brake usage being helpful. In the dry a sport
bike doesn't need the rear brake under max braking. But using the rear can
help keep the back end of the bike from trying to pass the front. The rear
is also effective in preventing wheelies during hard acceleration or when
In a message dated 11/5/00 1:14:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I called Power Motorsports in Falls Church Va.
yesterday and they quoted me (hold your breath) $38.40 for the stock air
filter (paper) ea. and (elizabeth I'm com'in home) $94.00 for the front
brake
In a message dated 11/5/00 2:56:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You might try to cross reference them with one of the major filter
manufactures, like WIX or Fram.
Considering the low number of units in existence, it is unrealistic to think
they are going to make an
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Brandon--I got 4 of these too--I guess you get what
you pay for...
FL Kev
--- brandon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Harrington wrote:
Hey guys,
Has anyone else been getting multiple copies of
the
same message, or is it just yahoo ME?
Nope. Just you. :^)
In a message dated 11/5/2000 5:36:37 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
On the subject of brake pads, I have heard discussions of disc wear. Has
anyone noticed accelerated wear on their disc with non Yamaha brake pads?
My
connection to the original thread is if the
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