Yup, sure enough on pouring in the winter...concrete needs to be kept at a minimum 10 degrees C for a minimum of 3 days. Also, depending on the size, (not sure about BC) but in AB, the maximum size of a slab on grade is 55 sq m (about 572 sq ft), anything bigger would require engineer's input...
Always one or two bashing the cat, but how may cat owners have you heard of squeeking them? 09M8sp, gas oil, ripcord & wide open! (common sense optional)
I have tho motorfist gear and am very pleased with it, windproof, waterproof, works well with a layering system, I use drywear from mark's work wearhouse. Had another thread posted under jackets and pants, gave more info on cold weather riding. Had a great day last sunday in milage, both me and...
I deal with cc cycle in westlock, Jim went the extra mile last year when I was looking for an m8sp, didn't have one in stock, but phoned me an hour later, and said it would be there tomorrow for me. Great service in my books. Buddy blasted into me not longer after picking it up and bent the...
Yup high temp silicon is the answe, but make sure it is also oil resistant. I had the same issue, but also found a crack in the y pipe where the weld is, may want to check this also
Yup I agree with the donut leak, make sure you use a high temp oil resistant silicon gasket material though. On the other hand, my 09'M8 was doing this also, and upon further inspection, the weld between the y pipe was cracked, so have a good look at this also.
Agree with rsaint, even if the groomer was fubar, but someone was at the trail head I would definately pay for a pass, gotta support those who make every effort to aid in this addiction!!
Just had a good look recently on my y-pipe for an M8 SP (09), weld cracked up through the center, through and through, if you have a stock one on, may want to have a good look at it. Noticed mine from oil resedue under the hood, and on the motor.:(
Wondering what weights people are using? Running 73's on an 09M8sp, buddy with same sled just put in a set of heel clickers, but showed some unusual wear on one of the top washers installed. Any info appreciated.
This was apparently a decision from the Municipality. There's been alot of flack up here from the light horse club. Everyone can help out by watching for the signage for the natural area, and people on horses.(although I have been biking/rhino/sledding here for 3 years+ and have yet to see...
Along with all the other comments on home inspector's, if you are looking at something that is fairly new, ask for copies of all permits and inspections completed on the property, depending on where it is, there are issues you may need to know: private sewage systems, plumbing, gas, electrical...
Light weight seat, I suggest removing stock and using a milk crate, oh and a red neck turbo kit----go to Peavy Mart and pick up a weed wacker leaf blower to strap on the back........