How well does the 400 Burgman go underwater!!!...

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Bluebottle, classic case of a space time continum error. You were actually answering a question that hadn't been asked yet! Try scanning for metaphasic particles and charged neutrinoses. Kaspersky Internet Security can realign the metaphasic data and heal the rift. :o :lol: :lol:
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LOL, thanks for the advice..... now Ill try and find the filter and have a look.

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Recalibrating for phase shift...Yes there it is, a faint trail of polarising trans-ions.
Something's decloaking!

.........Bugger. They killed the new guy again - the job centre are going to go apeshit this time

And will you lot up there stop replicating new cups and plates with every meal, I'm the only dishwasher as it is and I've already filled cargo bay 3 with the ones I've done - there's millions . Try re-using them once in a while.
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I no, I no, I keep telling Geordie.
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Obviously with you only drink used Burgman oil I'm not having a go at you

It's all "engineering this" and "bridge that" nobody bothers with us in domestic services - gets right up my Jeffries tube :evil:
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Ralph wrote:And the CVT air intake on the later scoots is just behind the small grill under the front of the seat.
I queried this earlier and promised to test it and get back

I finally had a chance to run some tests and discovered the vent works as thought it would.

It blows air out of the body - it does not draw air in so it is a really bad place to end the snorkel, more detail here http://www.maxi-muppets.co.uk/forum/vie ... =5&t=11480
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Bluebottle wrote: It blows air out of the body - it does not draw air in so it is a really bad place...
Oh yes....know what you mean! :lol: Bluebottle...how long have you been obsessed with wind? :o
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Pull my finger and I'll tell ya :D
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