The correct K&N filter part number is RU-2450
The code F108G4 is stamped on the bottom of the filter.
Hugh
On 29 Jul 2000, at 20:52, Brian and Jennifer Kearney wrote:
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> A while ago, people were talking ab
Same price I got at my dealer. Glad to know you found someone who wouldn't rip
you for a new battery. :)
Louis
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> Just want to put on this list a "kudos" for the supplier of my latest
> battery. It was the battery for my ST1100 (The OE one finally died after
> nearly sev
Ooofff, maybe I'll retract that last one.
:)
adam
lawyerville, USA
Roberto Alonso wrote:
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> Me wants to be a tire guy when grownup - or maybe an attorney, don't know...
Just want to put on this list a "kudos" for the supplier of my latest
battery. It was the battery for my ST1100 (The OE one finally died after
nearly seven years.) but it's the same exact battery as the GTS. I paid $56
delivered ($48 plus $8 shipping) which was a lot less than I paid locally
w
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A while ago, people were talking about a K&N air filter which I placed the info
on my Accessories page to say K&N, Air Filter, D035B4 on bottom is F018G4. As
you can see by the reply I got from K&N, I have someho
Kelly,
I'm assuming since Salem is the completion of your third consecutive SS
1000, you're planning on spending the night? We'll be ready for you. You
have my number? If you're documenting the rides, you've got a witness here
also. Keep me posted.
Roger
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From: Kell
Las vegas
There was some talk at the Laguna Seca gathering of holding a National GTS
Rally next year. Our first thoughts were the Black Hills SD as it is
relatively central to the US and has some great riding and things to do.
Personally I think it would be better to avoid any time close to Sturgis.
Unfortu
> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 08:51:13 EDT
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> It sounds as if you say the wheel is now bent. (Side to side run out) In
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> US, we immediately assume the shop damaged the wheel. IT is possible to do
> so, especially if they are using an automatic tire changing machine, as
> o
Mmmm sound good but I think it snow starts in the passes here at that time.
But I like the sound of a international rally for everyone next year. Maybe meet at a
AMA race like lake Elkhart, WI or Brainard MN or maybe Sturgis SD or Serriacade or Las
Vegas. These are just ideas. What does everyo
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They told me it has to do with the weight of the
material--ie: denim hat = denim shirt. The embroidery
machine is set up by material; all the tensions and
feeds are sensitive to the type o
Fred,
A copy of the service manual is possible, Perhaps it would be an idea to
meet up sometime. We might learn from each other (about the bike)
reply offline?
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MB
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Six similar items. I'm not sure what exactly qualifies as similar. It has to
do with them all requiring similar prep work. So I think most similar
materials are required and I'm not even sure if they would all have to be
shirts or hats or something. Good question for Linda next time someone pla
Next year? Why wait? I think we should have a rally in early October at
Little Switzerland, NC. It's located just off the Blue Ridge Parkway not far
from Mount Mitchell.
Kevin Hawkins // Greensboro, NC
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Y2K Kawasaki ZRX1100 // '93 Yamaha GTS1000
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