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Oh NOO! Stinkin theives. I loved that motorcycle. I used to ride my wife on back and pop it up in second all the way to 5th. It balanced so well. Thanks for the comment. Did you see my video crossing the lake on railroad tracks? studio.ru-vid.combowj-ZETO1o/edit
I am sitting in Johannesburg South Africa watching your clip. Winter this side sitting at 17.8°C. I am freezing my ass off. Enjoy the rest of your day with your grandson.
Would love to know how the brackets are put together, I would love to do something like this, and it looks professional great job! Excellent choice to use the leftover scrap
Reminds me, of playing on my 1980 XT 500 from the first intersection after I left the dealership on it in 1980. Thanks for sharing, unfortunately we didn't have cell phones with cameras back then.
My 98 gs300 got a code for p1121 and went into limp mode so I replaced the apps along with the tps and it went back into limp mode about 2 minutes later. Got new code p1128 (throttle control motor lock fault). Should i just replace the throttle body motor since it gave me that code? Im just curious at this point whats the issue -code p1121 is gone only have p1128 now
yo dude im having the same problem rn i replaced the tps sensor throttle accelerator position sensor and the throttle control motor. none of them fixed my problem lmk what u did to fix yours pls
I see that...I feel really fucking old seeing 17 years ago.... can't believe it's been THAT long since the boys were together. I've been a longtime fan of Rocktopus/As Fast As. Stumbled upon this while on yet another hunt for their elusive digital AFA For Effect album that I lost as soon as I bought it at the local record store chain. Where are you from? If not Maine, you must have seen them on a tour...
Remove all burrs, dings, and scratches from the pin as far as you can see. Using files, emery cloth or sandpaper. Clean! Clean! Clean! Take as much tension off the pin as possible by lifting the cylinder slightly. Not to much or it will cause drag in a different direction. No pin should need to be removed with a sledgehammer or any hardened hammer. It will only make things worse. If you have limited options cover the pin with wood or soft metal. If all else fails, call somebody that actually knows what they are doing