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flat repair. ‘17 CB1100 EX
#11
(08-28-2022, 12:59 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote:
(08-27-2022, 11:18 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: The other option is to park the CB outdoors all year round and throw a good quality cover over it.

It would help eliminate substandard dolly wheel bearing issues.

Now Gold...let's not frighten the kidsExclamation

The only other viable option is to park the offending car outdoors all year round and throw a good quality cover over it.

Then you have plenty of room for garage priority no. 1 Biker

Now Gold...let's not frighten the kidsExclamation

The only other viable option is to park the offending car outdoors all year round and throw a good quality cover over it.

Then you have plenty of room for garage priority no. 1 Biker
You are correct pdedse. I don't know what came over me. Undecided
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#12
Hang on just a minute, Au₂O₃ and pdedse. I'm no pedagogue, but I know you have form in that area pdedse. Sometime the kids will have to be exposed to the notion that there can be many ways to do something and none of them is necessarily right or the only way. Are you saying 9 years of forum activity is too little? That they're not yet mature enough to start grappling with such concepts? Huh
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#13
(08-28-2022, 01:35 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Hang on just a minute, Au₂O₃ and pdedse. I'm no pedagogue, but I know you have form in that area pdedse. Sometime the kids will have to be exposed to the notion that there can be many ways to do something and none of them is necessarily right or the only way. Are you saying 9 years of forum activity is too little? That they're not yet mature enough to start grappling with such concepts? Huh

Maybe pdedse didn't really mean "frighten". Rather, maybe inducing the sensation and reaction of diarrhea with the thought of subscribing priority of two-wheeled vehicles to the garage. It is not unjust, especially during the winter and moments of profuse inclimate weather. Seems rational, logical, even for the latest batch of young adults and their material cages to endure? No?
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#14
No.
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#15
(08-28-2022, 09:51 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: No.

Cage Lubber - Cormanus? Big Grin
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#16
See [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=18204&pid=324059#pid324059]#14 above. Angel
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