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Offline hondalav

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ADVICE TO A YOUNG MAN ON
THE SUBJECT OF STARTING HIS
BSA VICT0R SPECIAL
"Dr. Ruth"
Most men try to do it too quickly. You have to learn to take your time and do it properly.
1. Turning her on:
First check to see if she wants topping up with fluids. A top up may help to get her going, and low fluid levels sometimes mean she
may not respond at all. She should be serviced regularly too. This will make It much easier to get her going when you're in a hurry. Now you are ready to turn her on.
2. Tickling:
You will need to find her tickler. It's usually just in front of the intake. When you've found her tickler, give it about twenty or thirty gentle strikes with your finger. Don't rush this you want to make sure she's good and ready. You can usually tell when she's ready, because you'll find your finger is wet.
3. Mounting:
The next part is really important. Many men just prod away without thinking and meet with a lot of resistance. What you should do is mount her carefully and settle into a comfortable position, holding her gently but firmly. Open her port with your right hand and give her two or three gentle swinging strokes. This will prime her intake and also help to get her lubrication started.
4. Getting her going:
Let her port close until you meet some resistance. Open her port again with your right hand again and push into the stroke a little way. Then release her port and give a good firm thrust. At this point, you can tell whether you've got her going or not by the noise she makes, and the way she moves about under you.
If this procedure doesn't work, don't give up. Try tickling her some more -don't just prod away hoping to get it right until you're worn out.
5. Riding:
Some men prefer a short ride, but it isn't a good thing to try and tum her off just after you have got her going. It isn't good for her and may mean she'll be difficult to get going the next time. She may also run on and you could have trouble stopping her. You should always give her a good long ride to make sure she's properly warmed up.
She may want washing after your ride. I usually use warm soapy water and a sponge. Never ride her through a car wash. You may also want to top up her fluids, so she'll be easier to get going the next time.
Good luck and remember -take your time and you'll get a better response from her.*

Offline dave the welder

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so true so true used to own one years back
don't buy it build it