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![]() I am going to spend the afternoon through the evening upgrading the forums to the latest software. It's going to take some time. I am guessing about 4 hours since their are a LOT of changes that have to be made to get to the latest version. Anyway, I am going to start in 20 min from the time of this post and I'll be done 4 hours and 20 min from the time of this post. Hopefully sooner, but ... we'll see ![]() Wish me luck. Hope everyone had fun riding today! |
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![]() Ok, so it took me longer than I had hoped AND I didn't get to upgrade to the version I wanted to due to ... well... it doesn't matter. Anyway, I need to still apply some hacks, which I'll get to later. Thanks for your patience. |
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![]() to hot in texas to ride maybe n september.like the web site keep your feet on the pegs. |
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![]() LOL I am glad it's not too hot here. It is hot, but not too hot. ---------- Post added at 11:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:31 PM ---------- Ok, I have fixed all the hacks that I think I needed to. Please let me know if I missed one. Or if something doesn't work right. |
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![]() Thanks for your effort Woodword as I tried to get in late yesterday and things were not just right...so I go on the Dist 37 site and it's fine so now I get the jist and figured what you were doing. Anyhooo...thanks agin bud. ![]() |
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![]() Glad you got it sorted. I changed server too, which can make it take extra time before the site is accessible. |
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![]() I just dissassembled my rear shock and thought (wrongly) that a rebuild kit would be easy to find. My owners (service) manual is worthless on this subject. I read a post that Woody 393 posted that had a PDF file attached to it before I was properly logged in and now I can"t find it. I kinda new to forums so my navigation skills are minimal (though hopefully gona improve). Any help whould be appreciated. |
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![]() Folks, I wasn't sure where to put this, but is there a specific place in this forum, for those who are trying to keep vintage bikes running, and running well? Parts sources, hard to find items, etc.? Maybe this is old news, but it's a new thing for me. Other than searching E-bay, I haven't a clue where to go for shocks for my vintage Yamaha, etc. I have accumulated a rather large stache of stock items (pistons, rings, gaskets, fork springs, etc.), but run into walls when I go l9ooking for replacement parts or parts to improve my ride. Just wondering... Hammer |
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![]() Hammer.... Best area is maybe Vintage Riding. Which Yamaha do you have? I have bought a lot of vintage Yamaha parts from the site below and if you call ask for Greg, he's the owner. Tell him LeRoy sent you..... ummm...if he starts to cuss....hang up. J/K ![]() Keep us posted on your efforts. Beach Yamaha * Sea-Doo * Arctic Cat Wildcat * Huntington Beach, Orange County, CA. |
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