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So I took my seat off yesterday 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
No big deal I do it all the time, in fact it was just 5 days ago when I took it off the last time.
So what you ask?
Well this time I see some insulation laying next to my fuel pump that I mounted under the seat where the tool kit was. Knowing I have never insulated my bike I take out the insulation and the wire insulation is eaten off my fuel pump wires.

As I'm looking up at the ceiling where I have some insulation stored, I see a mouse starring back at me with a 'what the hell' look on it's face.
I wonder how often I took the little fellow for a ride the last few days
 
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Re:So I took my seat off yesterday 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
He's gonna get you now. You messed with his ride.
 
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Re:So I took my seat off yesterday 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Sounds like a new movie"Fival Rides a R*"
 
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Re:So I took my seat off yesterday 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Funny bike dosen't look like a rat rod.
 
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Re:So I took my seat off yesterday 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I'm just glad I did the carb mod a couple of years ago so I can run pumpless if I want.
 
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Re:So I took my seat off yesterday 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Was his name Ben?
 
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Re:So I took my seat off yesterday 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
My favorite book in first grade (back 1909) was Beverly Cleary's "The Mouse and the Motorcycle." I found and bought an old copy (1964), which is the edition I probably read and re-read again last month.

Tip from the book: make the mouse a helmet with half of an old pingpong ball.
 
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Re:So I took my seat off yesterday 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
When I lived in the country it was a constant battle between me and the mice for my riding mower.
 
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Re:So I took my seat off yesterday 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Thom M wrote:
No big deal I do it all the time, in fact it was just 5 days ago when I took it off the last time.
So what you ask?
Well this time I see some insulation laying next to my fuel pump that I mounted under the seat where the tool kit was. Knowing I have never insulated my bike I take out the insulation and the wire insulation is eaten off my fuel pump wires.

As I'm looking up at the ceiling where I have some insulation stored, I see a mouse starring back at me with a 'what the hell' look on it's face.
I wonder how often I took the little fellow for a ride the last few days


DUDE!!! You better make sure your oil filter is still screwed on tight!!

Regards, Ted
 
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Re:So I took my seat off yesterday 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
SobaCracka wrote:
My favorite book in first grade (back 1909) was Beverly Cleary's "The Mouse and the Motorcycle." I found and bought an old copy (1964), which is the edition I probably read and re-read again last month.

Tip from the book: make the mouse a helmet with half of an old pingpong ball.


My daughters favorite book!

Thom, you'd better pocket you key!
 
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