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Afternoon all, gloomy and cold here but I bet Zoe would be a heck of a warm up.
Good to hear Russ is almost out of that hell hole.
Spent 2.5 hours at the hospital physical heart therapy dept yesterday, after all the tests it appears that if I eat right and exercise, I should have a long and happy life, even with the blockages I still have.
Somebody have a birthday? Have a happy one.
Alw
Good news. Except for that eat right and exercise...
You gonna be able to handle restaurant food occasionally again?
Originally Posted by Oldskewl
Bunch of scared little girls, all I read is warranty, warranty, warranty... JESUS!!
How many times does a person need to jump in about a damn warranty.
Buy a freaking Honda already
Doubt I'll ever have to worry about a warranty again, but if I had one, I'd only use it for new parts, and then re-assemble it again when i got it home; I haven't been impressed with warranty werk in the past, even been times when I said screw it, I'll just fix it myself. Why does everyone think Hondas never break? I have two in pieces, and I've had to fix plenty of them throughout the years. They usually start good, but haven't found them to be any more reliable than a sportster. The scared little girls better not ever tangle with a Russian Ural, if there's ever been a mechanics' only bike, that's the beast. Got two of em. One even runs today... no promises for tomorrow, though.
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