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Sales Rep for the last 25 years mostly in IT related companies, currently for a Critical Power and Cooling div of Schneider Electric Deeper dive....
AND the beotch is probably telling all her friends what a 'idiot' she was in a accident with.....Jeeesssshh Stupid is as stupid does. Think the...
my worst fear is the afforentioned Xunt's of the world will rear end me and I gotta deal with bent frames/hatches that never work quite right...
Per the owner's manual 60K for the S 100K for the Justa's Coincidentally just changed mine last night at 61K, very nice Be aware there is a...
Layin it on a wee bit thick?
Nice! Welcome!
Close order drill MINI Scooter Team can't be far behind. Just loooovee to get behind that crowd on the Dragon with ya Jim. Harley's and their...
Who cares?, it's hip, it's stylish with a certain devil may care bonvivant european luster A bargain at any cost!:crazy:
Wow, have to start drinking again, get a DUI and need a scooter! Woo Woo!
I think you've already asked a similar question in another posting. It seems the consensus is your going to be able to create more HP out a R56...
before the rest of the guys chime in the best mod you can make is yourself. Attend some HPDEs'/Driving Schools. My personal soap box is to deal...
are you asking about a r53 or r56?
Sorry for the hijack Jim I have not used that feature of the EcoRoute. I got it mainly for the gauges
You got my question, were there other 'hidden' gauges other than the ones that come up when you sync up for the first time such as oil pressure....
mmmmmmm tribble burgers!
I was kind of expecting to get a oil pressure gauge, not there I figured out how to swap them around too but have not seen, if you even can, to...
Follow up to my OP. Semi Expensive route taken to get me back to Way's advise which is spot on. I got the DOS CAI, hated the sound, got a JCW...
Have a set of Way's rotors front and back since last spring. No problems They were branded TSW but are made by Freemax Front TSW Fremax Rotors...
MINI Gremlins?
That was a cool bit of automotive history, thanks Matt