An insult to intelligences everywhere...
Bill Magitz
corbie at verizonmail.com
Thu Dec 18 21:47:13 PST 2008
party pooper
>
> I bet you'd be quite surprised how many of these books get sold.
> Really, this may sound completely trivial to all of us mechanically
> minded people, but to somebody who just bought a Harley because
> they want to be "in", they would probably get some use out of it.
> And, frankly, anbody who is willing to pay the price of a Harley,
> probably wouldn't bat an eye at $35 for a book telling them how to
> change the oil instead of looking like a poser by asking somebody
> else's help. Yeah, it seems rediculous to us, but I find all of
> this knocking it a little uppity for my taste. Sorry to disagree,
> but I disagree.
>
> --- On Thu, 12/18/08, David Beard <davidebeard at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> From: David Beard <davidebeard at comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: An insult to intelligences everywhere...
> To: gpzlist at micapeak.com
> Date: Thursday, December 18, 2008, 8:30 PM
>
> How to Change Oil in a Harley Davidson Motorcycle
> Step1
> Remove the filler cap from the oil tank.
> Step2
> Place the catch basin directly below the drain plug on the oil tank.
> Step3
> Hold a siphon between the oil tank and the catch basin. Some newer Harley
> models may have their own drain hose that you can use.
> Step4
> Use a socket wrench to remove the drain plug from the bottom of the oil
> tank, while continuing to hold the siphon in place.
> Step5
> Wait until all oil has drained into the basin, then screw the drain plug
> back into the oil tank.
> Step6
> Remove the seat of your motorcycle. Most Harley-Davidsons' oil filters
> are
> located in a cylinder under the seat.
> Step7
> Take the lid off the cylinder's housing and remove the cylinder.
> Step8
> Unlatch the clip that secures the cap on the cylinder using needle-nose
> pliers and lift out the used oil filter.
> Step9
> Replace the old filter with a new filter before locking the cap back onto
> the cylinder. Put the cylinder back into its home and replace the lid.
> Step10
> Bolt the seat securely back onto the Harley.
> Step11
> Pour the new oil into your oil tank. Your service manual should designate
> the proper amount for your specific motorcycle model.
> Step12
> Put the filler cap back onto the oil tank. Fasten it firmly to
> avoid a spray
> of oil.
> Please send $35.00 via Paypal to [1]davidebeard at comcast.net
> Watch for my next book, How To Check The Tire Pressure On A Harley Davidson
> Motorcycle - $55.00
> Thank You!
>
> Dave Daniels wrote:
>
> I have not problem with this. It might be helpful for a new owner. Get off the
> soapboxes.
>
> --- On Wed, 12/17/08, Bill Magitz [2]<corbie at verizonmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: Bill Magitz [3]<corbie at verizonmail.com>
> Subject: Re: An insult to intelligences everywhere...
> To: [4]gpzlist at micapeak.com
> Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2008, 9:45 PM
>
> Jerry I did it , please read my review !!!
>
>
> Harleys for dummies? OMG...get the loctite out!
>
> Come on everyone, put in a nasty review with me.
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: William K Denton [5]<wkdenton at verizon.net>
> To: yam650 list [6]<yam650 at micapeak.com>; GPz List
> [7]<gpzlist at micapeak.com>; CBX [8]<cbx at ucdavis.edu>; Yampus
> [9]<yam650ot at yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 8:10:52 PM
> Subject: An insult to intelligences everywhere...
>
> ...or the funniest book ever printed. You be the judge.
>
> [10]http://tinyurl.com/4769kh
>
> Bill in Yardley, PA
> [11]wkdenton at verizon.net
>
> References
>
> 1. mailto:davidebeard at comcast.net
> 2. mailto:corbie at verizonmail.com
> 3. mailto:corbie at verizonmail.com
> 4. mailto:gpzlist at micapeak.com
> 5. mailto:wkdenton at verizon.net
> 6. mailto:yam650 at micapeak.com
> 7. mailto:gpzlist at micapeak.com
> 8. mailto:cbx at ucdavis.edu
> 9. mailto:yam650ot at yahoogroups.com
> 10. http://tinyurl.com/4769kh
> 11. mailto:wkdenton at verizon.net
>
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