Yes Allen I would try to place the battery somewhere in the bike. It must
be difficult to ride with that chair next to you all the time.
On Apr 4, 2014 9:33 PM, Allen Thomas althomas...@gmail.com wrote:
;-)
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From: James O'Gorman
I was wondering the same thing. What is the speed rating for the wheels on
that chair?
-Kyle
On Apr 5, 2014 10:48 AM, Javier Garcia jajgar...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes Allen I would try to place the battery somewhere in the bike. It must
be difficult to ride with that chair next to you all the
Well since I lost the rear seat, I had to improvise. ;-)
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From: Kyle Munz kyle...@gmail.com
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Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2014 15:23:18
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The studs on the Nighthawk 750 (1993) are at -45 degrees and 135 degrees.
What is a criss-cross pattern with these studs?
Outside, inside? Clymer just printed criss-cross pattern to save a little
photoshop work I think. I'm lost.
Any help greatly appreciated.
(I hate chiseling 20 year old
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-M_UkFoxDD2Y/U0DK3-StW1I/ADQ/MeJYRluPkOc/s1600/crisscross+torque+pattern.jpg
OK, here is what Cummings Diesel head torque pattern called outside in
crisscross pattern (except I'd start at the top and only 8 bolts).
If no one has a more definitive
Upon further investigation, removing is outside - in and torqueing is
inside - out. Doah!
On Saturday, April 5, 2014 6:34:05 PM UTC-7, Phil wrote:
The studs on the Nighthawk 750 (1993) are at -45 degrees and 135 degrees.
What is a criss-cross pattern with these studs?
Outside, inside?
*On Saturday, April 5, 2014 2:52:28 PM UTC-6, Rmj wrote:*
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Ross, we're in eastern Oregon on the Idaho border.
* Paul LeBoutillier *
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