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What I Learned At Sw-Fog
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<blockquote data-quote="Big-D" data-source="post: 790652" data-attributes="member: 14268"><p>1) I learned that if you adjust your own Throttle Bodies, if they are set too rich your FJR will not want to idle and will continuously die when starting off at higher elevations and the ECU will not compensate for it.</p><p></p><p>2) If your rear brake pedal almost touches the ground when depressed, it usually means your rear brake is not working.</p><p></p><p>3) I learned that when you see glasses flying through the air towards you at a high rate of speed, it is likely they will hand on the ground right in front of your front tire, crushing them to pieces.</p><p></p><p>4) I learned that regardless of the kidding you receive for installing a car tire on your bike, you won’t get stopped for traveling 83mph in a 45mph zone!</p><p></p><p>5) If you decide to ride off a curb, do so at a speed you will surely clear the concrete with your exhaust header.</p><p></p><p>6) I learned that locking you’re steering when calling it a day will prevent your bike from being rolled away by night clowns lurking in the darkness.</p><p></p><p>7) I learned that even a poor helpless stuffed Sheep is not safe being around a “nice and thoughtful guy”!</p><p></p><p>8) I learned not to answer your door in your underwear when it’s being vigorously pounded on in the middle of the night by a drunk swat team with drunk friends!</p><p></p><p>9) I learned not to expect Bust-a-Nut Joker to be sober…………ever!</p><p></p><p>10) And lastly, I learned that when you volunteer to have several dozen shirts ordered, it’s probably best to make sure the person doing the work can spell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big-D, post: 790652, member: 14268"] 1) I learned that if you adjust your own Throttle Bodies, if they are set too rich your FJR will not want to idle and will continuously die when starting off at higher elevations and the ECU will not compensate for it. 2) If your rear brake pedal almost touches the ground when depressed, it usually means your rear brake is not working. 3) I learned that when you see glasses flying through the air towards you at a high rate of speed, it is likely they will hand on the ground right in front of your front tire, crushing them to pieces. 4) I learned that regardless of the kidding you receive for installing a car tire on your bike, you won’t get stopped for traveling 83mph in a 45mph zone! 5) If you decide to ride off a curb, do so at a speed you will surely clear the concrete with your exhaust header. 6) I learned that locking you’re steering when calling it a day will prevent your bike from being rolled away by night clowns lurking in the darkness. 7) I learned that even a poor helpless stuffed Sheep is not safe being around a “nice and thoughtful guy”! 8) I learned not to answer your door in your underwear when it’s being vigorously pounded on in the middle of the night by a drunk swat team with drunk friends! 9) I learned not to expect Bust-a-Nut Joker to be sober…………ever! 10) And lastly, I learned that when you volunteer to have several dozen shirts ordered, it’s probably best to make sure the person doing the work can spell. [/QUOTE]
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