Starter motors - difference between car and bike ones

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by YTC#1, Jan 21, 2010.

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    S'mee Guest

    He posure...**** off. Better yet come to montana...I have a new shovel
    I want to test, supposed to be tempered steel, but it's made in china.
    I want to test it whilst digging your new gr^H^H^H^H home.
     
    S'mee, Jan 26, 2010
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    Sean_Q_ Guest

    Looks like I was a bit premature, according to Charlie's link.
    Well at least it's legal here in Canada, and you're not far from
    the border.

    SQ - "The sweetest hours that e'er I spend,
    Are spent amang the lasses, O." -- Robert Burns
     
    Sean_Q_, Jan 26, 2010
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    mark Guest

    mark, Jan 26, 2010
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    S'mee Guest

    <sigh> you are special kind of stupid aren't you laddie? ;^)
     
    S'mee, Jan 27, 2010
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    S'mee Guest

    <SNORK>

    I know for a fact that...never mind it's private land and if I told
    you I'd never be allowed to hunt there. Oddly enough there is snipe
    hunting in the states and yes it's a native bird.
     
    S'mee, Jan 27, 2010
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    S'mee Guest

    Sorry, I'd rather make my own TYVFM. 8^) I MIGHT, just might know
    where I can get everything and then some.
     
    S'mee, Jan 27, 2010
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    S'mee Guest

    Hey goatse...just found your favorite video!!!

    Ewe are the not man!!!

     
    S'mee, Jan 27, 2010
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    Gaidheal Guest

    You're wasting your youth, sonny.

    I never open your links.
     
    Gaidheal, Jan 27, 2010
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    Gaidheal Guest

    It doesn't have to be sheep guts. You could dig up Zhukov...
     
    Gaidheal, Jan 27, 2010
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    Ace Guest

    Shame he couldn't remember how to do his tie properly.
     
    Ace, Jan 27, 2010
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    S'mee Guest

    poor baby...poor little obese whining cry baby. No wonder you can't
    pick up young men at the glory hole....or older ones for that matter.
     
    S'mee, Jan 27, 2010
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    S'mee Guest

    s'matter goatse? Jealous I know how to make something you don't? Or
    just mad because I can run a vacume cleaner and get metal shavings and
    such out of a vehicle? Unlike like your unskilled self...after all
    you've been the fry guy at a no name burger joint for 45 years.
     
    S'mee, Jan 27, 2010
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  13. Nothing to stop you rearing your own sheep, is there?
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jan 28, 2010
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  14. You know, from personal observation I determined that the vast majority
    of kilt-wearers in Scotland (and Edinburgh particularly) during the
    summer months, are Yanks.
    Keep it up - such maudling sentimental tripe supports a whole craft
    industry.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jan 28, 2010
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    CT Guest

    I'm off to a wedding on Saturday week. I just *know* that there'll be
    at least one token kilt wearer there, and I'll lay money that they
    won't be Scottish.
     
    CT, Jan 28, 2010
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    Gaidheal Guest

    Although the use of "rearing" in this context is technically correct,
    heterosexuals would use the term "raising" in reference to
    livestock....
     
    Gaidheal, Jan 28, 2010
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    Gaidheal Guest

    Not surprising. Half the population of Scotland was thrown off their
    land during the industrial revolution and my ancestors were among the
    approximately two million border Scots and highlanders who left home.

    So modern Scottish-Americans looking for their roots attend highlands
    games and clan gatherings and go poking around Scotland looking for
    distant relatives who might know something and they wind up buying
    useless souvenirs and tradional apparel that they can only wear twice
    a year: Rabbie Burns' b'day and the annual highland games.

    I would look utterly ridiculous in a kilt and hose...
    "Maudling" is not a word. Maudlin is a corruption of "magdalene" and
    means "tearfully sentimental."
    In woolens, that's probably true. I've got a Macbeth tartan scarf
    wrapped round my neck right now to ward off the winter damp and chill
    which causes muscle cramps that aggravate my cervical stenosis.

    During the summertime, only a madman (or a golfer) would wear a woolen
    tam around here.

    I searched the booths at the last highland games, looking for a
    glengarry that wasn't woolen, to no avail.

    But there is also a rather juvenile interest in period armament which
    is satisfied by ironmongers in Pakistan and China.

    Dungeons and Dragons fans and fantasy role players are the sort that
    would buy
    a Chinese reproduction of a battle ax or a claymore.

    The proud owner of such weaponry can only take them straight home, and
    any future public display might result in somebody calling the
    police.

    And it's entirely possible that anybody waving such a weapon around
    could get shot by trigger-happy police officers who have shot old
    ladies waving screwdrivers....
     
    Gaidheal, Jan 28, 2010
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  18. "Grooming" has many more connotations.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jan 28, 2010
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    S'mee Guest

    I don't raise the nasty little buggers...sheep are the ONLY mammal
    more intellectually challenged than gaihdeal nee' goatse.

    I've slaughtered my share and butchered them also. But raise them?
    Feck that!
     
    S'mee, Jan 28, 2010
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    S'mee Guest

    showing yet again how STUPID, uneducated and stone ignorant you
    are...then again you do want to have my baby.
     
    S'mee, Jan 28, 2010
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