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Do you think a 2004 FJR garage queen with 4,500 miles needs this work done?
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<blockquote data-quote="zzzzip" data-source="post: 1174593" data-attributes="member: 270"><p>Unlike you more mechanically capable guys, I'm not inclined to want to do roadside repairs on 10 year old coolant hoses. Since I will have the tank and fairings off for other stuff, I may go on and change the coolant hoses just to sleep well on long trips. But the brake lines still have good feel and no signs of deteriorating so I think new fluid is all I need. Compromise..... anybody who knows me knows how easy going and laid back I am.</p><p></p><p>Abercrombie, you prick--- don't go bad mouthing my Tenere least I come up there and whip you like a rented mule. And I WILL be riding the S10 to EOM, as petey says I look very manly on it. Gnarly adventure dude: that's me.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replies fellows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zzzzip, post: 1174593, member: 270"] Unlike you more mechanically capable guys, I'm not inclined to want to do roadside repairs on 10 year old coolant hoses. Since I will have the tank and fairings off for other stuff, I may go on and change the coolant hoses just to sleep well on long trips. But the brake lines still have good feel and no signs of deteriorating so I think new fluid is all I need. Compromise..... anybody who knows me knows how easy going and laid back I am. Abercrombie, you prick--- don't go bad mouthing my Tenere least I come up there and whip you like a rented mule. And I WILL be riding the S10 to EOM, as petey says I look very manly on it. Gnarly adventure dude: that's me. Thanks for the replies fellows. [/QUOTE]
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Do you think a 2004 FJR garage queen with 4,500 miles needs this work done?
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