Dizzy, this is my last post as well, thanks to 2004XB12s and others who are so self-consumed and don't realize how much words can impact a person.
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Dizzy, this is my last post as well, thanks to 2004XB12s and others who are so self-consumed and don't realize how much words can impact a person.
Sorry - this is the last one. It was the zipper on the Buell toolbag.
I have fond memories of this growing up! Sure, I crashed a few times, had some hairy encounters in the mountains, got stuck on the side of a hill for several hours, stranded once, etc. But...
>>Seat?
>>Belt?
Not a seat, or a belt, or a seatbelt.
:)
Nooope.
I can't predict it anymore! The ones I think will be super easy end up being hard for you guys to guess, and vice-versa.
The giveaway is the dual exhaust tips...
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w407/7macro7/IMG_4304m_zpse33a762d.jpg
AND the exhaust "tip" within a tip:
...
Thanks; it's a workhorse of a camera, and the lenses are a huge factor.
An easy one :)
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w407/7macro7/F12D7506m_zps49b3d56f.jpg
Right you are:
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w407/7macro7/F12D7505m-3_zps1c007fc6.jpg
A different piece of the picture:
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w407/7macro7/F12D7505m-2_zps524e950b.jpg
>>air filter
Hmm... I'm thinking I need to zoom out a bit on the picture...
>>wheel bearing?
Negative :(
That picture is of a new, uninstalled item. I imagine it changes colors after a while. Turns out that the Blast has one too, but it's a little different.
A hint: once installed, it can't be seen. It stays still, but it can be moved.
>>blue spring
Not a blue spring. But in a conceptual way, your guess is the closest so far :)
>>airbox decal?
>>oil filter
>>15a fuse?
Nope! I will confirm that it seems to be made of plastic, but there is also metal not shown in the picture.
>>First, the macro on your camera is...
>>the blue section of a Rocket Pop Ice Cream! :D
You have quite an imagination, netty!
>>Thats a key
Very good guess, Loki. I hadn't even thought of it looking like a key, but it sure does. ...
^^ Maybe blue will relax you. I hope this one messes with your head, but in a calm, soothing kind of way:
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w407/7macro7/F12D7505m_zpsac5f7fce.jpg
Right you are:
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w407/7macro7/F12D7523m_zpsd0f37fc5.jpg
I've got another mystery pic in the queue...
This is an OEM part but is not installed. Here's a hint :)
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w407/7macro7/F12D7522m-2_zps7320787d.jpg
Hints if needed, but I'll confirm that is a bolt hole.
Maybe this should start the level 2 game.
It is a non-moving part :)
It's definitely new, but the gouging must be from machining/reaming tool marks. To the naked eye, you probably wouldn't even notice.
>>my only other thought is rear pulley
Good guesses so far...
>>Im guessing wheel bearing
>>clutch cover
>>end of handle bar
nope nope nope
oops.
This is found everyone's Firebolt (or Buell, for that matter). But this picture is of a new and uninstalled item.
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w407/7macro7/F12D7522m_zpsb425dcf3.jpg
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