Unfortunately, that attitude can get very expensive. Picture the stereotypical woman visiting the mechanic. While some of us are more particular about the tire compound and/or knob pattern than others, would you simply grab any tire off of the rack, or do do take a moment to find out what type of terrain it is designed for.mox69 said:I just want to frickin shoot a bow, I could care less what weight my arrows are, what the camo pattern is or how often I need to change the string. Just tell me next time I need to bring it back to you for maintenance :).
An excellent strategy, but a used car salesman almost always sounds like s/he know what s/he is talking about. it never hurts do spend an hour or two searching out a reliable second opinion.mox69 said:Granted im smart enough to recognize when I'm in over my head. I obviously asked the guy about what maintenance my bow needs, and what to do and not to do.
MXGirl230 said:Phil took his bike with him to work one day, as he was leaving straight from there to hit the track. One of his co-workers goes out to check out his bike and notices the plug in the silencer.
Red 250 said:Working as I have in the pet trade for the past 20 years. I always get the people who think they know everything there is to know about aquariums.
One day I had a guy come in and was browsing thru the aisles of tanks.. I asked if I could help him and he looks up at me and asks plain as day. "yeah you guys have any Jack Nicholson's".. I managed to hold back the burst of laughter and politely informed him that the fish is called a Jack Dempsey. Named after the boxer for his ability to beat his opponent to a pulp.
"Sorry son, it won't fit in a glass"motometal said:. . . "hey, I was at the bar and asked for a shot of Crown Victoria, but the bartender just looked at me funny and said they didn't have it" :)
I had mice make a home in my pipe one winter. I've kept a plug in my silencer ever since. :whoa:motometal said:Seriously, I gotta be the dummy here and ask, "what's that for"? I've seen others with the plugs in the exhaust hauling the bike to the track. I've used a plug now and then if I intend on really agressive washing with the hose or powerwasher, but otherwise...???
Filthy_McNasty said:I had mice make a home in my pipe one winter. I've kept a plug in my silencer ever since. :whoa:
High Lord Gomer said:I stick a plug in Wardy's exhaust whenever I can. AJ's too if I'm sneaky enough!
james.keaton said:If you are hauling a bike around in a truck street or dirt it is a good idea incase you get caught in a downpour. That is the only reason I could see to do it if you were hauling it.
motometal said:Or how about the board between the tire and front fender for hauling your bike? Some swear by this, others don't do it. I religiously used one for years until an expert told me it would have no significant effect on fork seals or springs either way. Haven't bothered with it since, unless the bike is on an open trailer.
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