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Rasputin

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About Rasputin

  • Birthday 06/29/1983

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    North Olmsted
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    1982 Yamaha XJ650 Seca Turbo

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  1. That is funny, but I'd rather drink Stroh's in the can than BL+lime.
  2. That's awesome! I jumped.
  3. I am pretty sure that this game is just a marketing tool for the new "Monopoly City" game that is out... But I am addicted too. I currently own 5 streets and have a score of 32M. I am not really pleased with the reset, cheaters, and rent change BS that they have done, but whatever. It kills time now and then.
  4. I would strongly recommend against putting any type of sealant on the threads of the bleeder screw. Teflon tape can clog up your hydraulic system at the worst opportunity. I see no need for the fancy vacuum pumps as long as you have a piece of clear hose running from the bleeder to a reservoir. Pump until there are no more bubbles in the clear plastic line. -Randy - Brake Engineer
  5. Inside the Garage: 1982 Yamaha Seca Turbo 1967 Ford Ranchero 500/XL 1986 Suzuki LT-4wd Inside the Shed: 1982 Yamaha Seca Turbo (parts bike) 1986 John Deere 112L Outside the Garage: 1989 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Supercharged 1996 Lincoln Mark VIII 2004 Honda Accord V6 Coupe In Storage: 1989 Lebaron Turbo 1986 Omni GLH 1965 Mercury Comet Caliente 1990 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Supercharged
  6. Hello. I used to live in Grafton. Good luck with the class. I think it is the best way to get your license.
  7. I have 100/90/19 on the front of my Yamaha. All the major tire manufacturers have 1 sport-touring bias tire available for the front. I have not happened upon a sport radial in that size yet. I currently have a Metzeler Lasertec. Supposedly they have updated the tire compound in the Lasertec recently. One thing that has worked to our advantage for using the 100/90/19 is that the new Triumph Bonneville is using that size on the front, maybe that has sparked some re-investment in the older, narrower tires.
  8. Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone. I haven't stopped to take any pictures of the bike in a nice location yet, but here it is in a garage.
  9. Greetings. I recently started riding and wanted to join up. I bought a vintage Yamaha a few years ago and I look forward to taking 2 wheel adventures.
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