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Edits and Subject matter Expertise.
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:I looked for tire sizes on the [[Honda CL72]], but haven't been able to find any information on the tire sizes just yet.  I'm sure I'll find it eventually.  Stuff like that can often be hard to find which is why I'm making this site.  However, I still haven't decided what format to put specifications into, hence I haven't really focused on them with great intensity.--[[User:Budlight|Budlight]] 14:41, 11 December 2006 (EST)
:I looked for tire sizes on the [[Honda CL72]], but haven't been able to find any information on the tire sizes just yet.  I'm sure I'll find it eventually.  Stuff like that can often be hard to find which is why I'm making this site.  However, I still haven't decided what format to put specifications into, hence I haven't really focused on them with great intensity.--[[User:Budlight|Budlight]] 14:41, 11 December 2006 (EST)
== Edits and Subject matter Expertise. ==
Bud:
I saw that you stay pretty busy on here. I made some edits today by adding the XS850 Yamaha. I think you asked me "is this what you were trying to do?"
Not sure I understand.
I have a LOT to contribute to your efforts here as I am a Registered Honda Technician from 85-91 and own www.motorcyclecarbs.com and I end up having an intimate relationship with the carbs of ALL bikes. I am specifically a subject matter expert on all jap bikes from about 77-90. Exspecially inline 4's. And some dirt bikes.
I also talk to MANY international customers and gain insight on model trivia. You know. This was available from 80-82 in Germany but 80-81 in the US, etc. Also stuff like the TDM850 was also available as a TRX850 in a sport version in Europe. Lots of lil bits that could help out.
I have to ask seeing that you are very web savy, what is your IT skill set?
I like what you are doing here and find it useful. What version of wiki are you using here?
Call me some time.
Robert Reil
770-974-8851
10-6 M-F EST
www.motorcyclecarbs.com
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