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Hint, starts with "K" , and ends with "9", no need to buy a vowel.
It's been said before, hypocritically, you're making alot of friends here.
If all I had for an argument was someone's spelling, I think I would shut up.
This is not the book club with skinny-jeaned men...is it?
Friends?
Who needs friends that pick on crap like old crotchety woman?
What else do you do for a hobby?
Read tea leaves?
Now tell me-
What is the squish numbers in your bike?
Can you do that?
Where do you set your seats for valve seal?
What thickness?
Can you do that?
Or do you just do crossword puzzles nit puck?
And tell me about friends i dont have?
LOL
I have the REDA and the ONLY thing I will say is be careful when screwing the lid back on. I had stopped to fuel a Dyna that was on the side of the road one hot day and when I replaced the spout and cap I accidentally twisted the rubber gasket. A week later my silly *** ran out of fuel so I opened the saddle bag to grab the REDA which still had over 1/2 gallon it was floating in the fuel that had drained out through the twisted gasket. Took a few days to kill the smell in the saddlebag. I refilled the REDA and was CAREFUL when I replaced the lid and even turned it upside down to verify it wouldn't leak and it has been fine since. Once a month I empty it into my tank and refill it to keep fresh fuel in the REDA.
Love my REDA. And Saddlemen makes a Saddlebag liner that works with the REDA for trips. Cheap as well!
I have an 03 RKC with a 107” built motor. I get aroun 35 mpg even responsible driving at 65 mph. Out here in the desert and high wind, I’m bringing the reda or 2 2qt gas containersi also have. Some stretches in NV with no gas for 170 plus miles.
I once average 27 mph driving 60mph into a constant 40 mph headwind. I ended up crawling into a station. Managed 5.25 gallons on fil up. . Don’t want that feeling again.
I carry one all the time and they don't take up a lot of room. I have came close to needing to use it but made the gas stop running on fumes. It sure makes a person feel better knowing you can go the extra 30 miles if needed.
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