On Jun 25, 12:30 am, R. LaCasse <scoo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 10:26:03 -0400, SteveT <clas...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> |>Kent Murdick <lutem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> |>
> |>:How many good scooter mechanics do you know? I wish he were here in
> |>:Mobile, Alabama.
> |>
> |>He's ignorant and can't spell. Personally, I don't want stupid
> |>people working on my vehicles.
>
> "ignorant"???? where does it say that?......
>
> "spell" well just because he is not well versed in the queen's
> English has no bearing on his capacities to hop-up a 50cc or work on a
CVT
> installing 12 gram rollers in his Malossi variator system......
>
> Most of your scooter "parts" were built by ppl who can't speak
any
> English, but the Rides seem to work....right?...
>
> I have a hard time finding scoot mechanics who won't work for
less
> than basic Mechanics $60/hour.....so I do it myself were applicable,
given
> the space and tools I have at the time.
> --
> National Association of Assault Research
> Soul Yamaha Majesty400 2005, Grey, Night Rider!
> (http://*remove*boblacasse.150.com/scooter.html)
> http://*remove*pages.istar.ca/~vampire/YamyMajesty400.jpg
Yea, it's amazing what blue collar workers charge. I use to teach a
night class to pay for getting my house painted, but now the painters
charge more than I make. I paint the house myself.


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