I've gone as far as I can go
#11
elroy,
No, I haven't, but I will the next time I'm up at camp. I just hope that uflg95 doesn't get jealous. I do remember going to a Honda shop in Oil City a long time ago (the 1970s) to get points for the old CT 70, XL 100 and MT 125.
I just put two and two together (looking up dealerships on both the Yamaha and Polaris web sites) and came up with where you work. It's not all that hard when you think about it.
No, I haven't, but I will the next time I'm up at camp. I just hope that uflg95 doesn't get jealous. I do remember going to a Honda shop in Oil City a long time ago (the 1970s) to get points for the old CT 70, XL 100 and MT 125.
I just put two and two together (looking up dealerships on both the Yamaha and Polaris web sites) and came up with where you work. It's not all that hard when you think about it.
#12
Mike,
No, alot of things aren't hard if you just know HOW to think. I tell this to my kids all the time. The next time you are up to your camp, I would appreciate you stopping in. If it doesn't put you to far out of your way. I'd like to be able to put a face to those typed words.
By the way, are you still running your stock helix?
joyrider,
Ihave thought about going to the Aaen roller kit. I hear that it makes a big difference. I guess I am a little skeptical on just how much better it would work. I am sure it does a better job than stock clutches do put is really that much better?
No, alot of things aren't hard if you just know HOW to think. I tell this to my kids all the time. The next time you are up to your camp, I would appreciate you stopping in. If it doesn't put you to far out of your way. I'd like to be able to put a face to those typed words.
By the way, are you still running your stock helix?
joyrider,
Ihave thought about going to the Aaen roller kit. I hear that it makes a big difference. I guess I am a little skeptical on just how much better it would work. I am sure it does a better job than stock clutches do put is really that much better?


