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Cool....I still have all my nOOb credits. Can I use them for other items other then just sheer stupidity? Can I tack them credits onto my "winning personality" credits? I'm running low on those. :blink:

 
For those of you who are just joining us, let's review.

This thread discusses:

Bags

Strap-ons

Nipples

Kreem

Did I miss anything?

 
Uh oh odot -- mentioning unused noob credits will cost you 1 noob credit. Now you have at least as few as I have....

I'd rather trade what i have left on accessories... does anyone cash them in?

 
For those of you who are just joining us, let's review.This thread discusses:

Bags

Strap-ons

Nipples

Kreem

Did I miss anything?
:rolf: :rolf: :rolf: :rolf:

 
Yeah....I think it's time for some pics. Any pics of all the above named items will be given one nOOb credit curtesy of radman.

 
Yeah....I think it's time for some pics.  Any pics of all the above named items will be given one nOOb credit curtesy of radman.
I don't usually say this, but...

This thread is perfectly acceptable WITHOUT PICTURES!

 
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Stop yelling....it hurts my virgin ears. I'd still like to see some pics, though. A pic is worth a hundred different types of oils....... :p

 
Yo rad, just a thought...could you perhaps lay a peice of vaccum hose that is the same or slightly wider than your bag under the bag before you "strap-on"? Might be just enough breath to cure what ails frank.

edit: Oh, and there is a product called "One-Step" that is a white milky looking crap that can be placed over rust and it will chemically convert is to primer. It actually works. Put some on some rust on a roll-around chest back in 1984. Rust died. Primer still there.

 
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Yo rad, just a thought...could you perhaps lay a peice of vaccum hose that is the same or slightly wider than your bag under the bag before you "strap-on"? Might be just enough breath to cure what ails frank.
edit: Oh, and there is a product called "One-Step" that is a white milky looking crap that can be placed over rust and it will chemically convert is to primer. It actually works. Put some on some rust on a roll-around chest back in 1984. Rust died. Primer still there.
That would be fine, but remember-this area is subject to fuel contact all the time, hence it's being unfinished, same as the tank interior. Few products can reliably withstand constant contact with fuel and remain intact, Kreem being one of the few, but it is not without it's own issues, or at least it would be in this application. Thats why the warning, and a suggestion that this area be checked at, say, every oil change, and any rust be cleaned up before it gets a chance to cause any real damage.

 
Yes I noticed the same problem the other month I clean under the cap occasionally but in times of high humidity etc (and I wash at least once a week also) and there it was..a small amount of surface rust on the exterior lip of the nozzle collector..wiped it straight off so now it's another area i make sure is dry...No problem since.

Cheers

 
****, first time I seen this post :blink: suppose I should pay more attention. Guess thats on the order of things to do tomorrow as I'm due for oil plus aux light switch change.

Thanks Rad :D

:jester:

 
It seem like this problem of having a naked object is rather perplexing for radman . I wonder what he will do ? Or did this stump the chump? :yahoo:

It is an easy fix happens all the time. You just have to do a little research to find the answer

 
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