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Anyone know what you'd call

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sam owens - 27 Oct 2004 03:20 GMT
a quarrelsome, shrewish woman?

Or a manlike woman?

Besides Amazon?

Would you ride a bike called an Amazon?

Sam Owens
Don Norris - 27 Oct 2004 03:32 GMT
Isn't that what Yamaha named the "Virago" after?
See http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=virago
ps. I have an XV250 and love it!

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Frazier - 27 Oct 2004 22:17 GMT
I also have a XV250. I have purchased a rack for it and I am looking for
information on where the left/right turn signal wiring connections are
located. I have looked under the fender and the wire harness is secured very
well. I hate to disturb the wiring. Would the connection be under the seat
or in the turn signal holders.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Frazier

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Frazier - 29 Oct 2004 21:31 GMT
Never mind. It was very easy to install the rack.

> I also have a XV250. I have purchased a rack for it and I am looking for
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