Woodaddict
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- Joined
- Jan 2, 2012
- Messages
- 895
- Age
- 64
- Location
- Salisbury,NC
- 2024 Mileage
- 009272
- Bike
- Red NT700V & Spyder RTL
average 7 miles a day??? whimpy, I tell you whimpy
Jeez Phil, don't do that, you'll give him an even bigger head! He's already got us skunked on miles . Speaking of that, what ever happened to the kid from Knoxville that was giving you a run for your money David? Seems he sold his NT and we haven't heard from him since.But I'll never catch up with you. At least not in daily mileage. Or total mileage. Like everyone else, I stand in awe of your wonderfulness.
yes he did. he wanted an adventure bike. sold it sometime in 2017. i won mileage tracker by about 900 miles in 2017 over him, he won, 2014,2015 & 2016, i have won 2018, 2019, 2012, 2013Jeez Phil, don't do that, you'll give him an even bigger head! He's already got us skunked on miles . Speaking of that, what ever happened to the kid from Knoxville that was giving you a run for your money David? Seems he sold his NT and we haven't heard from him since.Mike
The most common heater hose sizes are 5/8" and 3/4" but Gates/Dayco also make 1/2" and 3/8" in bulk spools. Most parts stores have a small quantity of the smaller diameter hose for their import customers. Phil's bike however needed molded hoses, the exact duplicate of which is only offered by the OEM, in this case Honda. Had there been enough time and sufficient necessity it is possible he could have taken the old hoses to a parts store and try to "match them up" with existing molded hoses that were designed for another application. Many vehicles use smaller molded hoses for their cooling systems.HondaFan - the common heater hose sizes for cars are way too big by comparison. The most common heater hose size is 3/4." Some cars may use a smaller hose for a bypass at the water pump but that's only a guess. MikeSim might have a better handle on that topic?