Posted by goobaleegenteets on June 2, 2006, 10:34 pm
What does the "SEROW" mean on the Yamaha XT 225? I have never seen
"Serow" on any XT225 here in the north east USA.
Posted by Mike W. on June 4, 2006, 11:44 am
>Thank you, Mike.
My pleasure... just a cool happenstance I met the old guy in Ueno that time
and still remember it now that the question had been asked. I'm not so sure
I got the translation perfect... maybe it was not exactly "high-angle fire"
but I sent Jeff an email to see if he remembers.
Mike
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Mike W.
96 XR400
70 CT70
71 KG 100 (Hodaka-powered)
99 KZ1000P
Posted by Mike W. on June 4, 2006, 12:07 pm
>maybe it was not exactly "high-angle fire"
Argh! "high-ANGEL fire"
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Mike W.
96 XR400
70 CT70
71 KG 100 (Hodaka-powered)
99 KZ1000P
Posted by HardWorkingDog on June 4, 2006, 12:12 pm
>
> >maybe it was not exactly "high-angle fire"
>
> Argh! "high-ANGEL fire"
I guess I was reading too much into it, but I thought you were giving us a
clue...
"Just call me clueless in Seattle"
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Charles
'99 YZ250
Posted by DirtCrashr on June 5, 2006, 5:44 pm
wrote:
>>Thank you, Mike.
>My pleasure... just a cool happenstance I met the old guy in Ueno that time
>and still remember it now that the question had been asked. I'm not so sure
>I got the translation perfect... maybe it was not exactly "high-angle fire"
>but I sent Jeff an email to see if he remembers.
>Mike
Could it have been the song commemorated by the J-pop band "Hinoi Team
with Korikki" - Night of Fire?
http://www.last.fm/music/Hinoi+Team+with+Korikki
Or maybe it was "Sticky Tricky and Bang!"
DirtCrashr - '97KTM300M/XC, '99BetaTechno
'44 M1 Garand, '43 National Postal Meter