From:Jim Morrison Electronic:jimjuliem -A- yahoo.com
Subject:RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Gas Milage Date:Thu Dec 22 18:28:16 2011
Response to:16665
Brent,
I sent you my story for the members page a few days ago. Did you get it? If not, no worry. I'll correct a typo or two and resend it to your email address. Jim

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Ooops, I hit the send key accidently. Jim, send the pages as a WORD.doc attached to an email at my address above. Just put an & where it belongs. Photos in .jpg or .gif format if possible. I'll work up a mock page for you to review, and publish only after I receive your approval. Bear with me as it's the Holidays and I have last minute reports to finish also. Regards, Brent Dugan, webmonster


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What would be the best way to send the story. It is a few pages. -- Jim

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Jim - send us the story for the Members page.

Dave



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yep, the little peanut tanks only held 1.75 gallons, and that INCLUDED the 1 quart reserve. So, with a little luck, you could probably safely go about 75 miles between fill ups. But, like the badger said, that would be in a perfect world.
Mike

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When I was 21 (1961)I rode a 165cc Harley 3500 miles from Cincinnati to Las Vegas and then to Seattle. I am writing about that in my memoirs and was trying to figure out how much gas I burned. Gas was 0.28 at the time. What milage does a 165 Harley get on the road? What is the gas tank size? Thanks, I was glad to find this site. Fun stuff.