when in the navy while deployed.... we were running night opps... I went 7 
month working the "day" shift (yes, overnight) where i did not see the sun. 
Realy dident miss it ither...



-----Original Message-----
Date: Friday, December 03, 2010 4:17:13 pm
To: [email protected]
From: "Kurt Nolte" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Is this thing on....?

It was a long standing joke of mine that I could go six months without
seeing the sun, but then I started back at school last fall.

Did some checks today, spacer looked good, the rim spun straight, and the
two wheels are aligned as per my flourescent tube, so...

But! It's the little things that get you. Perhaps my tire having only 15
pounds of pressure might have been exacerbating the handlebars being off, so
we shall see how it does today.

On Dec 3, 2010 2:57 PM, "surfswab" <[email protected]> wrote:

10-4 on the vampire shift.  I'm the night guy for a 24/7 trucking
company and get frequent flak about the neccessity of getting back to
my coffin before sunrise (!)

I had a similar problem with my '95, but with complications.  Some
troubleshooting tips from Dennis Hammerl (the fluorescent tube
alignment guy) helped identify it.  Too bad he's not around anymore.
The guy knows his stuff.

Wish I could tell ya the solution is quick and easy, but it's not.
Fork tubes are relatively fragil

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