Where can I find the best written history of the Hurricane?
#33
easiest way
had my adress to your contacts, then rightclickto go to prolfile and acces the skydrive
cyclosportif@hotmail.com
had my adress to your contacts, then rightclickto go to prolfile and acces the skydrive
cyclosportif@hotmail.com
#34
OK, that worked, but it wasn't necessarily easy. To make things easier, I downloaded your two reviews and posted them myself, along with a third review I've linked to here before. A direct link to these files is http://cid-d1c4e97a75fcbcb6.skydrive.live.com/home.aspx I think this will work.
#35
I downloaded your two reviews and posted them myself, along with a third review I've linked to here before. A direct link to these files is http://cid-d1c4e97a75fcbcb6.skydrive.live.com/home.aspx I think this will work.
Carl, I'm not sure why that was being such a PITA. Like I said before, I remember it being really easy to access before. In fact, I think I saved them to my HD before, too, but it was on my old comp. Thanks for keeping them around.
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Very Good there Joe
Thanks Joe .......just brought them all down to my MAC
OK, that worked, but it wasn't necessarily easy. To make things easier, I downloaded your two reviews and posted them myself, along with a third review I've linked to here before. A direct link to these files is http://cid-d1c4e97a75fcbcb6.skydrive.live.com/home.aspx I think this will work.
#38
That was pretty interesting stuff. Lots of different perspectives, and from lots of different years. It sure did keep coming out a winner for a long time. That was kind of amazing. The vehicle weights and power ratings sure seem to bounce around between articles.
And I finally think I understand how the Linked Braking System works, which is pretty darn cool.
And now I know that there was a 92, model, it just wasn't brought to the states. I really enjoyed seeing my very own paint scheme in some of the reviews. And it used to cost $7,499 new. OTOH my first Yamaha street bike was $599 brand new.
And I finally think I understand how the Linked Braking System works, which is pretty darn cool.
And now I know that there was a 92, model, it just wasn't brought to the states. I really enjoyed seeing my very own paint scheme in some of the reviews. And it used to cost $7,499 new. OTOH my first Yamaha street bike was $599 brand new.
#39
OMG! You are the absolute best for posting such incredible, valuable and historical data on our beloved mounts. I can't thank you enough! I have been searching for articles on the last generation CBR1000F for sometime now and was having difficulty. You have ended my search. I can't wait to read the articles. And thank you once again!
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