Posted by Nagarjuna's Catuskoti clawed m on November 16, 2009, 8:00 am
te:
> I honestly can't think of anyone who's managed to make so many
> mistakes, and prove themselves so ignorant, in one short thread of
> (checks) 26 postings.
I honestly can't imagine any rational person keeping track of supposed
"errors" made by a total stranger thousands of miles away, and then
spending his precious life pointing out the supposed errors to Useless
Net news groups.
That makes about as much sense as singing opera down a toilet...
Posted by The Older Gentleman on November 15, 2009, 9:36 am
> > No argument. But thast was because Japan itself couldn't *make* decen
> > tyres, and they were unwilling to import quality rubber.
>
> Two typos in one sentence, from an Englishman who's arrogantly proud
> of his
> superior knowledge of the language?
>
> The horror! The horror!
>
> So far as I know, there are NO rubber trees in Japan, and all natural
> rubber is probably imported from Southeast Asia or South America.
By "rubber "I meant "tyres" obviously.
And your attempts to divert posts away from your fatuity is pathetic.
You were, and are, talking nonsense.
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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on November 16, 2009, 9:36 am
That One wrote:
> OK- I gotta buy new tires for my Kawasaki Mean Streak 1600. ...
> SO WHAT BRAND/MODEL OF RADIAL TIRES WOULD BE BEST FOR MY CRUISER?
The only advice I can offer is get tires with *air* in them!
Last Friday, I rode over to my local dealer for my annual state
inspection. I got in line behind a guy with a Victory cruiser.
He passed all mechanical inspection, but then the inspector added at
least *20 pounds* of air pressure to his rear tire!
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> mistakes, and prove themselves so ignorant, in one short thread of
> (checks) 26 postings.