> > Is Bear repellant considered Mace? > > Joe > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com > , "fasteddiecopeman" > wrote: > > > > As of Jan '08 you need a passport, but as long as you have your > vehicle registration and "pink > > card" (proof of insurance) for IF you get pulled over by the Law, you > should be OK. Oh yah - > > under NO CIRCUMSTANCES try to bring a firearm or Mace into Canada - > they're both > > PROHIBITED. > > Ed-in-Canada-near-Calgary > > > >
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_Unofficially_, Bear spray is 10% strength pepper spray, Dog repellant
is 5% and it is considered a weapon.
DC
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switch to reserve, then nothing
The other day I was riding to empty. The usual situation is to feel a
bump, then another then it quits. A quick switch to reserve and off I
go. This time I had feeling an occasional "bump" but not quite a
stumble. No biggie. When I finally ran out it sputtered, I switched,
and it died! It wouldn't start for a minute or so, then started right
up and got me home on reserve.
I'm going to run some Seafoam through it but could the petcock be
gettint "tired", or perhaps some dirt? I don't have a filter but
haven't had any problems other than this. It starts good and runs
strong otherwise.
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