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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Air Fuel Gauge 02 Sensor Lambda Sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="Magnetoman" data-source="post: 110197" data-attributes="member: 2806"><p>A few years ago we were on a several day ride through the mountains of Arizona and New Mexico. One morning all of us were blasted awake in the motel at 7am by the sound of what turned out to be a Ducati with non-stock exhaust. A group of Ducati fans had trailered their bikes to the start of the mountain roads, ridden to the top, and were preparing to ride back down to the trailer that morning. One jerk had his bike on a rear stand "warming it up," as he said in answer to the question "what the f*** are you doing!", while he was putting on his Carl Fogerty replica leathers. The motel was an old fashioned one built with a courtyard in the center so the sound was shared by everyone. Two in our group were construction workers, either one of whom could have beaten the four Ducati riders to a pulp, and for a while I thought that was going to happen,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magnetoman, post: 110197, member: 2806"] A few years ago we were on a several day ride through the mountains of Arizona and New Mexico. One morning all of us were blasted awake in the motel at 7am by the sound of what turned out to be a Ducati with non-stock exhaust. A group of Ducati fans had trailered their bikes to the start of the mountain roads, ridden to the top, and were preparing to ride back down to the trailer that morning. One jerk had his bike on a rear stand "warming it up," as he said in answer to the question "what the f*** are you doing!", while he was putting on his Carl Fogerty replica leathers. The motel was an old fashioned one built with a courtyard in the center so the sound was shared by everyone. Two in our group were construction workers, either one of whom could have beaten the four Ducati riders to a pulp, and for a while I thought that was going to happen, [/QUOTE]
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