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    • 10 hours ago, kylegansel said:

      @justgary Only did it once but took my time.  I have an LCR 320 so getting to them is easy.  You thinking i should just pull each rail with all of them out and visually inspect?

       

      Remember that I am just free advice from some dude on the internet.  Don't rip your engine apart on my say so.

    • 7 hours ago, samahickman said:

      UPDATE: A friend of mine advised I give it the "italian tune-up" (run real hard for awhile) before swapping out more parts. So, went slalom skiing this morning and alarm/code still present at startup but, after 6 runs, 34mph, 5000 RPM, it cleared. No more alarms and no fault codes in the submenu. I'm flummoxed because the manual says "3 warm-up and cool down cycles" to clear the code, which I've done in excess. I'm going to get a new cap/rotor regardless and have on hand in event it comes back. But, hope this helps someone! 

      Thank you both! Chuck--I just realized you're in Victoria. Basically a stone's throw from me in New Brighton. Appreciate all the advice. 

      If you want any local help - let me know.  Always happy for a reason to get on a bike and work on stuff.

    • 21 hours ago, BlindSquirrel said:

      Well yeah, the port side ones… right?

      The ones that spark in the pan when the piston hits the bottom of the stroke....

    • Here’s the absolute max you could do to get your boat making a killer wave. Proceed with some level of caution! Don’t sink your boat 

    • If your spending money and want to surf then look into acme 2315 or a 2419. If want to ski too then 1235 is ok. We have stock 1939 and 1235 is better for surfing.

       

      Yes , with 650 in front then lose seating as the bag sits on the seats. If you have 9 people, you don’t need bags anywhere except in the back lockers. Check out BTUFF on YouTube that guy has done it all with a 08 Malibu and he explains it all well.

       

      When driving with full crew and weight you have to slowly decelerate when rider falls or else you will have waves coming in the back. And if busy lake you may have waves coming over the front! Use caution and have a driver you trust.

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