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Title: Mice in VFR800 Airbox - pic attached....
Post by: Diesel on September 17, 2013, 08:15:32 AM
Here's someone who must hate meeces to pieces....... Honda VFR800 - country unknown.




(http://i1298.photobucket.com/albums/ag42/dieselst1300/HondaVFR800mouseairbox1_zpscbe74c97.jpg)




 :eek :eek :eek


Cheers, Diesel
Title: Re: Mice in VFR800 Airbox - pic attached....
Post by: ST2UP on September 17, 2013, 08:52:26 AM
All I can come up with is...... :cuss !!!!
Title: Re: Mice in VFR800 Airbox - pic attached....
Post by: Shiney on September 17, 2013, 09:08:33 AM
That's what happens if you run the wrong after market exhaust on your bike...


I'd say he was using the "Triple P Exhaust System" on his bike (Bad Move :fp) PiedPiperPipes always has this effect :||||
Title: Re: Mice in VFR800 Airbox - pic attached....
Post by: Biggles on September 17, 2013, 03:56:44 PM
What is that stuff?  A mouse's larder of nuts?
Title: Re: Mice in VFR800 Airbox - pic attached....
Post by: Greencan on September 17, 2013, 05:37:13 PM
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What is that stuff?  A mouse's larder of nuts?

...have often been told to put it where the squirrel puts he nuts...guess now I know :wink1
Title: Re: Mice in VFR800 Airbox - pic attached....
Post by: STeveo on September 17, 2013, 06:20:10 PM
Was in Yankland. The bike had been left over winter in a shed with bird seed mix and come summer the owner wondered why it wouldn't run properly.  >:()

 :bl11
Title: Re: Mice in VFR800 Airbox - pic attached....
Post by: West Aussie Glen on September 18, 2013, 11:08:14 PM
Was it mice or chipmunks?
Title: Re: Mice in VFR800 Airbox - pic attached....
Post by: STeveo on September 19, 2013, 07:38:49 AM
I saw it on Adventure Riders forum. Definatly said mice.

 :bl11
Title: Re: Mice in VFR800 Airbox - pic attached....
Post by: Biggles on September 19, 2013, 10:57:53 AM
Yeah, mice will set up a larder, the same as squirrels.  They seem to be large pieces for mice which usually stick to smaller grains.