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warthog
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    07/11/09 at 08:38 PM
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Cleaned, my Pipercross filters today, followed the instructions, but they take so long to dry............ unless you put them in the washing machine on the spin cycle, just don't get caught by the other half, which I was.  Still, clothes with a slight smell of super unleaded can't be that bad can they??
Anyone got any top tips for using 'white goods' in the kitchen for Tiger maintenance?

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    07/11/09 at 10:53 PM
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I'm always reminded of James May's small ad in the lonely hearts column for Top Gear

".... and must have liberal attitude to motorcycle parts in the bath"


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    08/11/09 at 04:31 PM
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Well I have used the Oven and fridge freezer for replacing the flywheel ring.
The dishwasher for cleaning several parts on several occasions, the kettle and saucepan for boiling water for thermostat checking, the kitchen floor for cutting and trimming various items and the washing machine for cleaning my oily clothes!
All in the name of Tiger! and most of the time without the memsahib knowing!!

Bob
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