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On Jul 27, 8:56*am, X-Man wrote:
On 7/27/11 2:51 AM, I_am_Tosk wrote:

In article84674639-d842-4517-be66-bfd1ae004e89
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On Jul 26, 6:43 pm, *wrote:
Enough said right there!


Oh look, it's Loogy......


Uh, no... It's Harry. To many of us have been ignoring him so he is
starting the cycle of destruction again...


Oh, and once again the moron who claims to be a network maven who
operates an internet services company proves he knows no more about the
internet than he does about "wrenching" a winning motorbike.


Wrenching a motorbike???
He couldn't figure out what was wrong with a pressure washer.
Some mechanic.............. he must get his mechanical advice from
JohnnyH.
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On Jul 27, 3:51*am, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In article 84674639-d842-4517-be66-bfd1ae004e89
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On Jul 26, 6:43*pm, basskisser wrote:
Enough said right there!


Oh look, it's Loogy......


Uh, no... It's Harry. *To* many of us have been ignoring him so he is
starting the cycle of destruction again...

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uhh... shouldn't that be *too*??
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In article e97e0ffe-f822-4889-8065-9792e281d736
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On Jul 27, 8:56*am, X-Man wrote:
On 7/27/11 2:51 AM, I_am_Tosk wrote:

In article84674639-d842-4517-be66-bfd1ae004e89
@e40g2000yqn.googlegroups.com, says...


On Jul 26, 6:43 pm, *wrote:
Enough said right there!


Oh look, it's Loogy......


Uh, no... It's Harry. To many of us have been ignoring him so he is
starting the cycle of destruction again...


Oh, and once again the moron who claims to be a network maven who
operates an internet services company proves he knows no more about the
internet than he does about "wrenching" a winning motorbike.


Wrenching a motorbike???
He couldn't figure out what was wrong with a pressure washer.
Some mechanic.............. he must get his mechanical advice from
JohnnyH.


Uh, I fixed the pw within an hour or so.... Never had one apart before.
And as to wrenching, don't be a douchbag pig boy, Jessica and I do all
the work on the bike. We did a top end with piston, rings, valves (shop
cut valve seats and honed piston) and a few other minor parts. She did
90% of the work with me offering guidance on spoooging the thing with
oil and I used the torque wrench. She did the rest from sliding the
cylinder over the piston, to lining up the timing chain and cams. The
thing starts first kick, I am very proud of her and we saved almost 600
bucks doing the job ourselves... Now, back to the filter with you pig
boy, go clean your yard...

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On 7/27/11 9:07 AM, I_am_Tosk wrote:


Uh, I fixed the pw within an hour or so.... Never had one apart before.
And as to wrenching, don't be a douchbag pig boy, Jessica and I do all
the work on the bike. We did a top end with piston, rings, valves (shop
cut valve seats and honed piston) and a few other minor parts. She did
90% of the work with me offering guidance on spoooging the thing with
oil and I used the torque wrench. She did the rest from sliding the
cylinder over the piston, to lining up the timing chain and cams. The
thing starts first kick, I am very proud of her and we saved almost 600
bucks doing the job ourselves... Now, back to the filter with you pig
boy, go clean your yard...


It's nice that you are preparing your daughter for a job at the local
motorbike shop after she finishes high school.

Now, did your top-end rebuild result in a racing victory?

You should put the $600 you saved in your daughter's college fund. UConn
ain't cheap, and there are no athletic scholarships for motorbike racers.



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On 7/27/2011 8:49 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 27, 8:56 am, wrote:
On 7/27/11 2:51 AM, I_am_Tosk wrote:

In article84674639-d842-4517-be66-bfd1ae004e89
@e40g2000yqn.googlegroups.com, says...


On Jul 26, 6:43 pm, wrote:
Enough said right there!


Oh look, it's Loogy......


Uh, no... It's Harry. To many of us have been ignoring him so he is
starting the cycle of destruction again...


Oh, and once again the moron who claims to be a network maven who
operates an internet services company proves he knows no more about the
internet than he does about "wrenching" a winning motorbike.


Wrenching a motorbike???
He couldn't figure out what was wrong with a pressure washer.
Some mechanic.............. he must get his mechanical advice from
JohnnyH


Well then, JohhnyH must have steered him in the right direction since
the problem was reported resolved. Don't you wish your mentor knew
something about anything?

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I_am_Tosk wrote:


Uh, I fixed the pw within an hour or so.... Never had one apart before.
And as to wrenching, don't be a douchbag pig boy, Jessica and I do all
the work on the bike. We did a top end with piston, rings, valves (shop
cut valve seats and honed piston) and a few other minor parts. She did
90% of the work with me offering guidance on spoooging the thing with
oil and I used the torque wrench. She did the rest from sliding the
cylinder over the piston, to lining up the timing chain and cams. The
thing starts first kick, I am very proud of her and we saved almost 600
bucks doing the job ourselves... Now, back to the filter with you pig
boy, go clean your yard...


Cool. I love doing top ends!
Nice when she fires right up too!
Don't expect the fleabaggers to understand this!
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On 7/27/2011 9:22 AM, basskisser wrote:
I_am_Tosk wrote:


Uh, I fixed the pw within an hour or so.... Never had one apart
before. And as to wrenching, don't be a douchbag pig boy, Jessica and
I do all the work on the bike. We did a top end with piston, rings,
valves (shop cut valve seats and honed piston) and a few other minor
parts. She did 90% of the work with me offering guidance on spoooging
the thing with oil and I used the torque wrench. She did the rest from
sliding the cylinder over the piston, to lining up the timing chain
and cams. The thing starts first kick, I am very proud of her and we
saved almost 600 bucks doing the job ourselves... Now, back to the
filter with you pig boy, go clean your yard...


Cool. I love doing top ends!
Nice when she fires right up too!
Don't expect the fleabaggers to understand this!


Those so called fleabaggers don't have any appreciation for the
satisfaction do it yourselfers get from completeing a task without
having to pay someone to do it.
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I_am_Tosk wrote:


Uh, I fixed the pw within an hour or so.... Never had one apart before.
And as to wrenching, don't be a douchbag pig boy, Jessica and I do all
the work on the bike. We did a top end with piston, rings, valves (shop
cut valve seats and honed piston) and a few other minor parts. She did
90% of the work with me offering guidance on spoooging the thing with
oil and I used the torque wrench. She did the rest from sliding the
cylinder over the piston, to lining up the timing chain and cams. The
thing starts first kick, I am very proud of her and we saved almost 600
bucks doing the job ourselves... Now, back to the filter with you pig
boy, go clean your yard...


Cool. I love doing top ends!
Nice when she fires right up too!
Don't expect the fleabaggers to understand this!


I am so proud of her, that's for sure. She did the valve shims a few
weeks back and a top end in a two stroke a while ago. She is running
great track times and she is getting fast enough that we are starting to
do some good work with the suspension too... We rebuilt the shocks last
fall and she is really starting to notice the adjustments I make too...

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I_am_Tosk wrote:
In article , says...
I_am_Tosk wrote:

Uh, I fixed the pw within an hour or so.... Never had one apart before.
And as to wrenching, don't be a douchbag pig boy, Jessica and I do all
the work on the bike. We did a top end with piston, rings, valves (shop
cut valve seats and honed piston) and a few other minor parts. She did
90% of the work with me offering guidance on spoooging the thing with
oil and I used the torque wrench. She did the rest from sliding the
cylinder over the piston, to lining up the timing chain and cams. The
thing starts first kick, I am very proud of her and we saved almost 600
bucks doing the job ourselves... Now, back to the filter with you pig
boy, go clean your yard...

Cool. I love doing top ends!
Nice when she fires right up too!
Don't expect the fleabaggers to understand this!


I am so proud of her, that's for sure. She did the valve shims a few
weeks back and a top end in a two stroke a while ago. She is running
great track times and she is getting fast enough that we are starting to
do some good work with the suspension too... We rebuilt the shocks last
fall and she is really starting to notice the adjustments I make too...


She's probably already teaching you stuff!
You should be proud!
And the money saved really adds up!
Big time!
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