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re: fuel sender objective data
- Subject: re: fuel sender objective data
- From: Jim Huber <jhuber@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 13:41:57 -0700
Please don't ignore this if you've never had a fuel sender replaced. I'd also
like to get a feel for the proportion of bikes that aren't having the problem.
TIA
> From: Jim Huber <jhuber@xxxxxxxxxxx>, on 08/24/2000 11:22:
> Okay, I suggest let's stop slinging around estimates and get some real
> objective data. How 'bout this:
>
> Please send an email (only one) to the list with a subject of "fuel sender
> official count" (without the quotes, please) with your name, your bike (year
> and model), month of manufacture (found on the steering head), month and
> location you purchased the bike, approximate mileage, and how many fuel
sender
> replacements you've had. Time for all of the lurkers to come out of the
> closet...
>
> Mine would read:
>
> subject:
> fuel sender official count
> body:
> Jim Huber
> 2000 Sprint ST
> manufactured 8/99
> purchased 2/00 in Houston, Texas, USA
> 9,000 miles
> 2 fuel sender replacements
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