In a message dated 4/19/00 10:10:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< > Three that come to
> mind would be the V boost on a V Max, they do not fail to mention the
cycling
> of the V Boost system when the key is powered up, the EXUP system also
> cycles, and is also direc
>My point was, that Yamaha in the past, in several areas,
>has shown a history of explaining what to expect a normal system to do. It
>was suggested that for any one of a number of reasons, Yamaha "knew" about
>this cycling, and chose not to mention it. My contention is that is not the
>way th
> I'm glad too. My comment was based on my experience. It was not targeted
> at women. My wife can outlast me in the saddle any day. She's better
> looking than I am too. But generally speaking, the learning curve is long
> and the message I meant to share is that you can get your SO, friend,
Awhile ago someone mentioned the date of the original review of the 1993
GTS in Rider or Cycle World. I thought I'd try to get a back copy of that
issue. Could someone remind me of the exact issue (I'm guessing it was June
1993 Rider)?
Gil H.
Cycle world, December 1992, Article page 38-43, "New for '93", and March
1993, Article page 63-70, "Honda ST1100 vs. Yamaha GTS1000" Dave
Schweisgut/Pa
April 1993 was the one that said "IT WORKS" on the cover and two folks
in blue on a red GTS. On my desk right now.
Brad Jones