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Old 11-15-2008, 12:21 PM   #61 (permalink)
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PM sent this am, thus making it an am pm. If you wait an hour I'll send you a pm pm or a pm pm.

I could also send you an email with the details or a detail email.
Completely gutted my last PM and started form the ground up with fully adjustable everything
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do 5th gen pm parts fit a 4th gen pm?
This circular logic of yours is going to bring us right back to the Vespa question isnt it?
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VESPA! I never considered that. Thank you.
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The Vespa thing is something Honda is keepin a secret, but there are pics out there
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Here you can clearly see the front wheel shims I have adapted.
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Here you can clearly see the front wheel shims I have adapted.

I see that you also used dished Allen head screws from Turkistan, very nice
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You don't pick those up just anywhere these days.
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somehow I get the feeling I should have perused this thread later tonight after much alcohol consumption...or other controlled substances at least...
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I dont recommend Turkistan.com. They cant talk right and they smell funny. Turkistan.org is more gooder
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Reg, alcohol is required when attempting the heady feats described in these pages. The sign of a true master is knowing the right amount to steady the hand and nerve without deadening them all together.
But, as always, don't drink and ride.
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somehow I get the feeling I should have perused this thread later tonight after much alcohol consumption...or other controlled substances at least...


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Maybe but can you do this?
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I know, I PMed that guy, but he just says the same thing over and over, it gets tiring.
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I almost did this.
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but the astrological glide path of A 4th gen rivals that of the 6th gen, then were does that place the braking distance for aceleratory functionality for gen 5? I think that all the fluids need to be replaced with new oils to mantain the hull integrity. thoughts?
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but the astrological glide path of A 4th gen rivals that of the 6th gen, then were does that place the braking distance for aceleratory functionality for gen 5? I think that all the fluids need to be replaced with new oils to mantain the hull integrity. thoughts?
What youre saying is fine as far as it goes.. possibly dropping the path by two teeth and then realigning it would work, but I doubt it.
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What youre saying is fine as far as it goes.. possibly dropping the path by two teeth and then realigning it would work, but I doubt it.
kinda, the fact that the 3/4" hydrospanner wouldn't turn the hex head
turning the bolt with a de ionizer MAY help, I'll post a web site later,have to remember it's adress
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Nice, reg. Take in some random fact and regurgitate it like it is your own.
Do you even understand what you just said?
Listen, man. If you are going to take part in a conversation, you might think about having something worth while to say.

Crusty, your post is worthless without pics.
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It is a well known fact that when drafting a semi one needs to enter through the psychopath vortex in order to truely envelop the bike and rider as one. This should have been covered in step one.
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It is a well known fact that when drafting a semi one needs to enter through the psychopath vortex in order to truely envelop the bike and rider as one. This should have been covered in step one.
I couldnt agree more. It's amazing how many people just jump in without thinking,Then these kinds of things happen


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The visual aids provided by Bear have been invaluable in proving my point.
If one looks closely, one will find that what I have said is in fact as I said it.
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