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RE: [ST] 15-50 Mobil one available



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Most motorcycles in my experience are fully synthetic, however some
early Harley's had wooden parts.  These usually used the original Bilge
Pump conversion engines.

See Don Kames for a full explanation of Harley engine development.  He's
lurking here somewhere, aren't you, Don.

Andrew F. Kay, Jr.
Riders of the Lost Empire, LC,  13355 79th Street, Fellsmere, FL 32948
www.lostempire.com   andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
"One man that has a mind and knows it, can always beat ten men who
havent and dont." George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950. The Applecart, (1929),
Act I.



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From:  On Behalf Of Denis Liakos

the suspense is killing me.....

Denis Liakos
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From: "Martin Waltman" 

 I actually posed this question to my Triumph mechanic.
> After some gentle perswsion. I got him to admit that
> any high quality fully synthic "MOTORCYCLE"

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