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  • #16
    Yea, if you've never been definitely go just to check it out
    Florida, the only place where you need your windshield wipers and sunglasses. At the same time.

    05/02 1216 Kabandit
    18v Rigid Drill
    Craftsman Rubber Mallet with duct tape mod
    New Balance 765 running shoes from 10th Grade, with duct tape and super glue mod

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    • #17
      StuntWars in Lakeland (I'm asking because I've been to them in Lakeland, Fort Lauderdale, etc).

      Maybe we should make a KR-meet day out of it.

      Cheers,
      =-= The CyberPoet
      Remember The CyberPoet

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      • #18
        Santiago wrote:
        I'm having a weird light problem.


        What's a weird light?

        Is that the light that comes on when the bike is acting weird...?



        (I know, I know, it's lame, but I couldn't resist)
        Guess I set myself up for that one...

        CyberPoet - Sorry, I was in a rush and left this part out: The wrong headlights were the cause of the problem, turns out it blew the highbeam switch so I had to have that replaced (I had to get a shop involved because that was a little out of my league given my current knowledge with bikes, not to mention a serious lack of time). I made sure to get extras of the right bulbs once I heard the problem. Thanks for the tips on the other headlights, I doubt I'll do it, but you never know...

        I appreciate you trying to save me some bucks at the shop, but sometimes you have to leave stuff to the pros...at least until I become one.

        Again, thanks to all for their help.
        The Armor of God - Never leave home without it!

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        • #19
          What did it cost you in parts and labor?
          Just wondering...
          GSX600F RIP 3/2006 - 6/9/2008





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          • #20
            Hey River - I pm'd you. No disrespect to everybody, but I'm not big on putting my finances up for display.
            The Armor of God - Never leave home without it!

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            • #21
              the sylvania silverstar bulbs worked great in my katana. they were loads brighter, too. no electrical problems 2.5+ years later...
              if they don't have the suzuki katana listed in the parts book wherever you go, they are the same bulb as a 1995 Honda del Sol, and i have had to use that info several times.

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              • #22
                Thanks for the info Cptn_Katana. If I decide to change the bulbs, I'll keep that in mind.
                The Armor of God - Never leave home without it!

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