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Everyone makes fun of the guy who trailers their bike. So let me get this straight (or not straight ) you let a ferry carry your bike? Hummmm......LOLOLOL
Good one! His bike likes FERRIES...... OR FAIRYS! NOT NICE.....BW
Oil filter, Luberfiner filter, fuel filters, air filter. I bought my oil (Delvac 1130, IIRC) by the 55 gallon drum, filters by the cases, and grease the same way. Oil/grease from a local distributor. Filters from NAPA - they'd give me a discount. I got pretty good at changing oil/filters/lube in around 2 hours, which included jacking the front end up to grease the king pins. I'd carry a 5 gallon can of oil 'on the road' with me, as the DD would start leaking and burning the oil about ten days following the oil change.
LMAO They didnt call em road oilers for nothin!!! Those luberefiner filters really worked good in the wood stove Just didnt do it till dark LOL The ole days of owning your own big truck
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