OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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This sounds pretty harsh. Good luck and get well; I bloody well expect to be arguing with you until well after both our daughters have graduated high school! :cheers:
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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BOL George.... Thanx for all the help that you have given me in a very short time... I know you have patience, so take the advice that you gave me and get good and healed.... I have enough problems to keep everyone else busy for a while.... Take care
"Upgrades"/ Miscellaneous Ideas Stolen From You Guys
- KnN Air filter
-Yamalube/ filter (I consider this an upgrade based on improved tranny performance from whatever oil PO was using.)
-Pirelli Demon Sport Tourings (110/70/17 front 140/70/18 rear)
-all turn signals yanked (flush mount's for front not ordered yet)
-recessed the brake light


To-Do List (in order of importance/ personal preference)
-520 Quick Acceleration kit (undecided due to long distance commuting)
-flush mounted front turnsignals (direct bolt on)
-mirror replacement (direct bolt on, maybe integrated if I can figure out how to install)
-repair minor fairing cracks, scratches and paint flat black (windshield as well)
-fenderectomy of sorts
-1995 YZF Supersport Tail Conversion (if a reasonable option presents itself)
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

Post by yamaha_george »

EMT,
When I give advice you can bet it is because I have done it already and with good results :-}
Just counting the days (with 3 women in the house flapping about what to pack you would know why LoL) my bags are packed since about 6 weeks ago.
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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Haha... I'm still working on patience... I've already mastered selective hearing...
"Upgrades"/ Miscellaneous Ideas Stolen From You Guys
- KnN Air filter
-Yamalube/ filter (I consider this an upgrade based on improved tranny performance from whatever oil PO was using.)
-Pirelli Demon Sport Tourings (110/70/17 front 140/70/18 rear)
-all turn signals yanked (flush mount's for front not ordered yet)
-recessed the brake light


To-Do List (in order of importance/ personal preference)
-520 Quick Acceleration kit (undecided due to long distance commuting)
-flush mounted front turnsignals (direct bolt on)
-mirror replacement (direct bolt on, maybe integrated if I can figure out how to install)
-repair minor fairing cracks, scratches and paint flat black (windshield as well)
-fenderectomy of sorts
-1995 YZF Supersport Tail Conversion (if a reasonable option presents itself)
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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emt803 wrote:Haha... I'm still working on patience... I've already mastered selective hearing...
You must be married
(ducks & dons flame proof kit )
:rofl:
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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Haha... Worse... Three kids, three different women... Thus the bike for economical reason... You think they stay on your arse about packing huh? Try dealing with their lip when they've got a judges permission to
make demands... Haha
"Upgrades"/ Miscellaneous Ideas Stolen From You Guys
- KnN Air filter
-Yamalube/ filter (I consider this an upgrade based on improved tranny performance from whatever oil PO was using.)
-Pirelli Demon Sport Tourings (110/70/17 front 140/70/18 rear)
-all turn signals yanked (flush mount's for front not ordered yet)
-recessed the brake light


To-Do List (in order of importance/ personal preference)
-520 Quick Acceleration kit (undecided due to long distance commuting)
-flush mounted front turnsignals (direct bolt on)
-mirror replacement (direct bolt on, maybe integrated if I can figure out how to install)
-repair minor fairing cracks, scratches and paint flat black (windshield as well)
-fenderectomy of sorts
-1995 YZF Supersport Tail Conversion (if a reasonable option presents itself)
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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emt803 wrote:Haha... Worse... Three kids, three different women... Thus the bike for economical reason... You think they stay on your arse about packing huh? Try dealing with their lip when they've got a judges permission to
make demands... Haha
Emt,
well I am with wife No.3 too but only have kids with No 2 & then 3.
Wife number one is still a good friend, wife No.2 was called "he wicked witch of the west "by the local paper for try to hound me for money and it back fired on her.
Wife No. 3 is the one in my Avatar & in hers {Camala-Pillion} (with the kids) and after 30 odd years I just guess I got lucky the day I met her :-}
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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Damn...you've definetly have me beaten then... My relationship (I use the word sparingly) issues have never caught the attention of the press... I did however think I had the market cornered on witches though... If you've made it through all of that, the next two months will feel like a breeze when its all said and done...
"Upgrades"/ Miscellaneous Ideas Stolen From You Guys
- KnN Air filter
-Yamalube/ filter (I consider this an upgrade based on improved tranny performance from whatever oil PO was using.)
-Pirelli Demon Sport Tourings (110/70/17 front 140/70/18 rear)
-all turn signals yanked (flush mount's for front not ordered yet)
-recessed the brake light


To-Do List (in order of importance/ personal preference)
-520 Quick Acceleration kit (undecided due to long distance commuting)
-flush mounted front turnsignals (direct bolt on)
-mirror replacement (direct bolt on, maybe integrated if I can figure out how to install)
-repair minor fairing cracks, scratches and paint flat black (windshield as well)
-fenderectomy of sorts
-1995 YZF Supersport Tail Conversion (if a reasonable option presents itself)
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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[quote="emt803" My relationship (I use the word sparingly) issues have never caught the attention of the press.....[/quote]
Emt,
that is just poor planning on your part, :rofl: it worked wonders the alimony she got was 1.50 dollars a week, yes that is one dollar and 50cents a week funnily enough she never tried to collect after the headline as quoted.
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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How in the world did you manage to get alimony set at $1.50? Here in S.C. that would equal about $300/year (well, child support for one would equal approximatly this)...haha....
"Upgrades"/ Miscellaneous Ideas Stolen From You Guys
- KnN Air filter
-Yamalube/ filter (I consider this an upgrade based on improved tranny performance from whatever oil PO was using.)
-Pirelli Demon Sport Tourings (110/70/17 front 140/70/18 rear)
-all turn signals yanked (flush mount's for front not ordered yet)
-recessed the brake light


To-Do List (in order of importance/ personal preference)
-520 Quick Acceleration kit (undecided due to long distance commuting)
-flush mounted front turnsignals (direct bolt on)
-mirror replacement (direct bolt on, maybe integrated if I can figure out how to install)
-repair minor fairing cracks, scratches and paint flat black (windshield as well)
-fenderectomy of sorts
-1995 YZF Supersport Tail Conversion (if a reasonable option presents itself)
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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emt803 wrote:How in the world did you manage to get alimony set at $1.50? Here in S.C. that would equal about $300/year (well, child support for one would equal approximatly this)...haha....
Good planning, a few slights of hand, a chunk of luck & a good contact at yellow sheet newspaper (scandals their specialty)
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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Haha... Sometimes dire times call for dire measures... And the local smut rags in the area...
"Upgrades"/ Miscellaneous Ideas Stolen From You Guys
- KnN Air filter
-Yamalube/ filter (I consider this an upgrade based on improved tranny performance from whatever oil PO was using.)
-Pirelli Demon Sport Tourings (110/70/17 front 140/70/18 rear)
-all turn signals yanked (flush mount's for front not ordered yet)
-recessed the brake light


To-Do List (in order of importance/ personal preference)
-520 Quick Acceleration kit (undecided due to long distance commuting)
-flush mounted front turnsignals (direct bolt on)
-mirror replacement (direct bolt on, maybe integrated if I can figure out how to install)
-repair minor fairing cracks, scratches and paint flat black (windshield as well)
-fenderectomy of sorts
-1995 YZF Supersport Tail Conversion (if a reasonable option presents itself)
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

Post by yamaha_george »

OK the network here is being shut down as of 00.00 Monday ! the main server for mail coming in will continue to work but will have no human contact for several weeks.

In the mean time try not to break too much and considering the volume of mail incoming is about 150 per day I will be ruthless about NOT answering any mail without full model desciptions and market place location, my crystal ball is worn out and the new ones are Chinese copies , so want avalid answer write detailed valid question.
BYE BYE.
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Re: OFF the grid- Y_Geo.

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Talked to Y_G just after midnight his time 19.00 here. Said to tell you all good Luck and he will sign back in when / if he gets a connection at his nephews or my place.
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