So, my bike fell over yesterday...
#23
I called the dealer, and they ordered another one, today. hopefully this one was just a matter of being mislabeled, because it still looks like we had the right part number. now, the problem is it's back ordered until April 25. I give up.
#24
never give up...NEVER SURRENDER!
#25
arent we still sort of in winter
I dont think its that important of a part right now
nothing you cant temporarily replace with some sort of bottle and just clamp it into place
mine has never ran low, or high
summer or winter
I have a mark on it just to see if I loose any coolant
I dont think its that important of a part right now
nothing you cant temporarily replace with some sort of bottle and just clamp it into place
mine has never ran low, or high
summer or winter
I have a mark on it just to see if I loose any coolant
#27
Checked Ebay. Didn't see anything.
I wanted to get something temporary strapped in place this weekend... Then, today happened.
My wife fell down the stairs, and broke her hand. We have a 7 month old baby, so this essentially makes me a single father of two (wife and baby) until sometime in April. This should be interesting.
Like I said before... I give up.
My wife fell down the stairs, and broke her hand. We have a 7 month old baby, so this essentially makes me a single father of two (wife and baby) until sometime in April. This should be interesting.
Like I said before... I give up.
#28
Never, ever give up!!!
And never say never.
Hang in there, the riding will all that much sweeter once you get back to it.
Take good care of them, you'll earn some hall passes.
And never say never.
Hang in there, the riding will all that much sweeter once you get back to it.
Take good care of them, you'll earn some hall passes.
#30
That's what I'm banking on. And, I know things could be a lot worse.
It's just frustrating that I went ahead and bought, and studded two new tires, for a current total of about 90 minutes riding time. I haven't even installed my new chain and 47 tooth sprocket, yet. Do the $/minute math on that, and I'm pretty near back up to snowmobiling numbers.
It's just frustrating that I went ahead and bought, and studded two new tires, for a current total of about 90 minutes riding time. I haven't even installed my new chain and 47 tooth sprocket, yet. Do the $/minute math on that, and I'm pretty near back up to snowmobiling numbers.