HA - funny. I am an old guy.HoebSTer said:yes it is this slick and easy to mount and dismount. Wait, we are talking about tank bags right, not old bags?
HA - funny. I am an old guy.HoebSTer said:yes it is this slick and easy to mount and dismount. Wait, we are talking about tank bags right, not old bags?
That's what I liked about the Bagster tank cover, nice n easy, arm your self with a hair dryer and it fitted, once on I never had a issue with it. I think I may still lean towards one of them if they are going to do one for the Super Ten.HoebSTer said:the lone thing i didn't like about the ring part that mounted to the tank was the fact it came with 1430 allen head cap screws of different lengths, then you had to sort through them and figure out which ones you needed for installation. I would rather just have the proper bolts I need for installation!!! I am just way to crabby for extra stuff sitting around after installation.
Thats it!!!
I don't know which bike you are referring to but the instructions lay out exactly what bolts to use where and only ships with the proper bolts. When you look at the instructions it tells you the right diameter and length for each bolt.HoebSTer said:the lone thing i didn't like about the ring part that mounted to the tank was the fact it came with 1430 allen head cap screws of different lengths, then you had to sort through them and figure out which ones you needed for installation. I would rather just have the proper bolts I need for installation!!! I am just way to crabby for extra stuff sitting around after installation.
Thats it!!!
LOL .... brilliant ..... that's like saying RTFM ;D ;Dtwistedthrottle said:.... the instructions lay out exactly what bolts to use where and only ships with the proper bolts ...... in the instructions it tells you the right diameter and length for each bolt ....
Hmm, I think this may be a milestone - the first use of RTFM on the forum. However, it is somewhat indirect. Can I get a ruling here?Swagger said:LOL .... brilliant ..... that's like saying RTFM ;D ;D
No offence taken here, everyone else good?Venture said:Hmm, I think this may be a milestone - the first use of RTFM on the forum. However, it is somewhat indirect. Can I get a ruling here?Swagger said:LOL .... brilliant ..... that's like saying RTFM ;D ;D
Not a matter of offense, just joking at general forum dynamics. I've been on other forums that "matured" to the point where people just type "RTFM" in response to posts rather than providing a real answer to the question. I think it'll be interesting to watch this forum grow because inevitably certain "forum dynamics" will no doubt come into play sooner or later. Hopefully only the good ones.MortiisMachine said:No offence taken here, everyone else good?Venture said:Hmm, I think this may be a milestone - the first use of RTFM on the forum. However, it is somewhat indirect. Can I get a ruling here?Swagger said:LOL .... brilliant ..... that's like saying RTFM ;D ;D
Read The Freakin' Manualeemsreno said:I'm sorry but I don't even know what "RTFM" means.
RTFM is an initialism for the direction "read the f*#*ing manual". This instruction is sometimes given in response to a question when the person being asked believes that the question could be easily answered by reading the relevant "manual" or instructions. It is also used to tell people to try to help themselves before seeking assistance from others. In clean and substituted texts, "read the flaming manual", "read the famous manual", "read the fine manual", "read the freaking manual", "read the full-on manual", "read the friendly manual", "read the full manual", or "read the field manual" is sometimes used.[1] On other occasions, the F is simply ignored.eemsreno said:I'm sorry but I don't even know what "RTFM" means.
I like the way you think SpeedStar. Did everyone sign up for the chance to win that fine fine SW-MOTECH Bash Plate we are giving away? http://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?topic=260.0SpeedStar said:A little off-track here, back to Twisted throttle's offerings. 8)
Just an update on our show attendancetwistedthrottle said:We sure will... and all of the rest of the IMS events around the country includingg the two that already took place in Dallas and San Mateo, CA.HoebSTer said:Twisted, will you be at the Seattle show in December?