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wheel bearings nklr

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 7:08 am
by Bogdan Swider
On 5/23/08 9:24 AM, "Horton Oliphant" wrote:
> > > > Hey, Bogdan! I've been wondering whether you were still on list. Haven't > seen anything from you in quite awhile. I know, teaching, other > interests, keeping the wife happy, it all takes time. Alan >
You nailed it Alan. A bunch of responsibilities and projects lined up to make a perfect storm of sorts; plus, I ve been out of town a lot. Hoping I can do a couple of days at the Moab rally we ll see, always nice to connect with some of you guys. Bogdan [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

aceite

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 10:15 am
by Jacobus De Bruyn
That is because in Spanish, we call it Aceite para frenos. You have 100.000 diff. kinds of oils, virgin olive oil, peanut oil, brake oil, snake oil, I don t think any newbe would get confused, and fill his braking system with cooking oil. whiskey is a fluid too, so a newbe could get confused, and squirt a quart into his braking system? LOL! A report on Slime, the tire leak repair goop. I think when I changed a tube on my YBR125, I may have pinched it just a bit, and it became soft, so I filled it with Slime. And it kept the tire good for over two months or so at least I think, but it doesn t last indefinitely, so last night the tire was flat, and I had to use the KLR to get to the port. Anyhow, looks like Slime is a useful product, a bit on the green side, and we all agree that green is an evil color. Can t they make Slime in Aztec Red? Now I am confused, is Slime a fluid, a semi-solid, or what? It ain t an oil. A sandwichspread? Putting back the rear wheel was a juggling act, with one hand to lift the wheel, and with the other three hands to place the different loose items so the axle will slide in, and then with the other hand I shove in the axle. But with the moral support from this group, I managed to get it together. Group hug. Jacostarica.