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Started by Church6360, March 23, 2005, 10:36:47 PM

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Church6360

don't you hate that when you take apart part of your bike, and you put all the bolts and spacers and what not into a little plastic baggie. and a month or two later you put that part back together, but you just can't find that one spacer that you were sure you put in the bag. slightly agravating.

btw just put on new stainless steel braided brake lines from paragon performance. front and back. front for ummmm, improved performance/ looks cool. and rear for ummmm... yeah, looks cool.

post some pics once i find that spacer.
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dgyver

Let's hope that it is not the one that holds the johnson rod in the correct location....bad, very bad things will happen.
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Church6360

it was the rear wheel spacer on the chain side. i just found it about 20 min ago. as i suspected my cat had kidnapped it and was holding it for ransom underneath the big steel shelf i keep in the corner. i was also missing the screws that hold the caps on my brake fluid resivours. theos have also been found underneath the box that my k&n filter came in. mystery solved.
The final measure of any rider's skill is the inverse ratio of his preferred Traveling Speed to the number of bad scars on his body. It is that simple: If you ride fast and crash, you are a bad rider. And if you are a bad rider, you should not ride motorcycles.
-Hunter S. Thompson

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