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Found something easier on gas [OT]

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Jay (ND)

08-27-2005 11:53:14




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I just went out and got me one of these fancy schmancy "Cowasakis". Great on gas mileage but the heated seats don't turn off. Anyone know where to drain the oil?

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Newman

08-27-2005 21:40:18




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Jay (ND), 08-27-2005 11:53:14  
At least you got leather seats. I just bought a Jetta diesel,I wanted leather but got cloth. My mistake right?



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Newman

08-27-2005 21:49:08




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Newman, 08-27-2005 21:40:18  
And oh by the way,if the slicker who's driving the cowmobile doesn't start looking forward instead of grinning in the camera (slicker)will be kissing an 18 wheeler. I'm surprised the jerk's not trying to relay a message on a cell phone.



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Delbert

08-27-2005 18:34:06




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Jay (ND), 08-27-2005 11:53:14  
Looks good but what about HER polution control? Always one in the crowd isn,t there!



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Embarrased

08-27-2005 17:12:45




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Jay (ND), 08-27-2005 11:53:14  
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So would that make this a "Cowasucky"?



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Galen

08-28-2005 05:35:50




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Embarrased, 08-27-2005 17:12:45  
no - it would be a CowasuckER and the CowasuckEE would be the cow.



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Too Far Gone

08-27-2005 17:06:08




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Jay (ND), 08-27-2005 11:53:14  
I know all about these models,used to work on them every day.There are 4 drains between the back wheels,and two check holes under the rear safety flag.



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Chances R

08-27-2005 16:17:52




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Jay (ND), 08-27-2005 11:53:14  
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Here he is.



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Chances R

08-27-2005 16:12:45




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Jay (ND), 08-27-2005 11:53:14  
I started the River City Bike Rally last year and are so called mascott is known as evil cownevil. Spelling?



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Charles McNelly III

08-27-2005 18:44:27




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Chances R, 08-27-2005 16:12:45  
To: Chances R, I thought the "River City" was in Texas, San Antonio to the exact, river walk and all. They have the River City Bike Fest their. Is that your Softail Custom for sale?



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Chances R

08-27-2005 20:26:29




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Charles McNelly III, 08-27-2005 18:44:27  
I have heard about the River City Bike Fest. We will have are second River City Bike Rally this year. Its a fund raiser for the 4-h center. The bike that is or was for sale belonged to a freind. We try to have a nice rally with offering things that most do not. You can check out the RBR web site below. Click on map to hotels to see pictures of what we offer which includes a tractor pull.



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Chances R

08-27-2005 20:28:01




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Chances R, 08-27-2005 20:26:29  
I am not having any luck with my links tonight. www.rivercitybikerally.com



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Bilko

08-27-2005 15:46:13




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Jay (ND), 08-27-2005 11:53:14  
Jay,
Thanks for the laugh made my day!! If it were just that easy. Mike from MI



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tinyy

08-27-2005 12:08:02




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Jay (ND), 08-27-2005 11:53:14  
It drains thru the exhaust port in the rear



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Harley

08-27-2005 14:29:59




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to tinyy, 08-27-2005 12:08:02  
Too much time, and WAY too much talent, but kinda cute, Harley



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Jay (ND)

08-27-2005 15:24:55




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Harley, 08-27-2005 14:29:59  
Nah, I'm just your common thief that stole this from an email. You've mistaken me for someone else with talent.



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Miss Grundy

08-27-2005 14:50:08




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Harley, 08-27-2005 14:29:59  
Why would a Harley rider say anything good about a Cowasaki.



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Harley

08-27-2005 17:34:06




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 Re: Found something easier on gas [OT] in reply to Miss Grundy, 08-27-2005 14:50:08  
Pardonmau mamousel, I wasn't saying anything nice about the machine, just the rider and his inginuity. Hehehe, Harley



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