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    Sweet. Sign me up.

    And thanks xj for the organisamatoriating.

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    SHould be along, will let you know on the 20th at carting XJ
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    I'll be there.
    Have to bring the bloody cage though

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6Chris6
    I'll be there.
    Have to bring the bloody cage though
    Hows the bike coming along?? Did you get an assesment of the damage? How about yourself???All recovered???
    See Robert Taylor for any Ohlins requirements www.northwest.co.nz
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    ok 10 definites and a few maybees. looking good so far
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    Quote Originally Posted by xjxjxj
    no worries dude--theres a bed here for ya -- as long as ya dont mind tripping over baby bikie toys
    No tent(= no ) Cool Thanks XJXJXJ (will watch-out for alanisation ).
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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack
    No tent(= no ) Cool Thanks XJXJXJ (will watch-out for alanisation ).
    No worries dude.
    hey fort hat matter any other out of towners -Ive got lots of floor space and a couple of spare beds if ya need to crash the night
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    Okie dokie so who else is coming along??
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    I was wondering if we have an auto electic expert in our midst?
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    I did the electrics on the beemer, but that was pretty simple. I can read a wiring diagram but thats about it really. I have never even looked at any of the computer controlled bike systems....
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    Quote Originally Posted by xjxjxj
    I was wondering if we have an auto electic expert in our midst?
    Other than the basic mintenance of battery how to replace damaged wires, how to operate a multimeter, diagnose probable faults etc it is a bit specialist to cover in one night.
    I guess that is why they are called experts.
    Teaching KBers how to burn their own eproms may just be a little outside the scope of your intention.

    I know a couple of guy's if anyone in particular wants to learn or pay them for their knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog
    Other than the basic mintenance of battery how to replace damaged wires, how to operate a multimeter, diagnose probable faults etc it is a bit specialist to cover in one night.
    I guess that is why they are called experts.
    Teaching KBers how to burn their own eproms may just be a little outside the scope of your intention.

    I know a couple of guy's if anyone in particular wants to learn or pay them for their knowledge.
    I have an eprom burner. What spec eproms do bikes use? Assuming you wanted to change the program, where would you get it?
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog
    Other than the basic mintenance of battery how to replace damaged wires, how to operate a multimeter, diagnose probable faults etc it is a bit specialist to cover in one night.
    I guess that is why they are called experts.
    Teaching KBers how to burn their own eproms may just be a little outside the scope of your intention.

    I know a couple of guy's if anyone in particular wants to learn or pay them for their knowledge.
    Im thinking at the basic level--spark coils,cdi unit stuffed --no power to taillights the simple stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by xjxjxj
    Im thinking at the basic level--spark coils,cdi unit stuffed --no power to taillights the simple stuff
    O I C Cool.

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