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nklr yuma az
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 8:32 pm
by game_warden2
Hi everyone had a question about Yuma AZ. I may be taking a job with
the Border Patrol out of Yuma AZ. I am wondering if anyone has any
information on the area. Can anyone tell me the average cost of a
home, apartment rent, cost of living, etc in the area?
Mike
nklr yuma az
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 8:42 pm
by tjtacke
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "game_warden2"
wrote:
>
> Hi everyone had a question about Yuma AZ. I may be taking a job with
> the Border Patrol out of Yuma AZ. I am wondering if anyone has any
> information on the area. Can anyone tell me the average cost of a
> home, apartment rent, cost of living, etc in the area?
>
> Mike
>
it's time to replace the chain, what all should be replaced?
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:43 pm
by Rodney Copeland
Sorry for the dumb question, I missed the mileage in your post Metz.
Thanks E for pointin it out.
Metz, if your sprocket teeth don't look curved, you may just give
your chain a good cleaning to free it up.
It seems 8000 miles is too early for a new chain, but it's best to
replace both sprockets if the chain is toast.
Rod
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Rodney Copeland" wrote:
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> Sorry about the question for question, but how many miles on your
chain
> thats bindin Metz?
> Rod
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "metz_1999" wrote:
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> > Do I replace the chain and both sprockets, or just the front
sprocket,
> > or just the rear, or just the chain and no sprockets? The chain is
> > binding at 8k, I think because the previous owner used some really
> > thick chain goo that worked like a magnet for dirt. He was even
kind
> > enough to throw in the chain lube as part of the deal( because he
> > would never buy this lube again ).
> >
> > What should I be shopping for when looking at a new chain and
> > sprockets? Is there anything I should avoid? I plan on keeping the
> > stock gearing. Also, what can I expect to pay?
> >
>
nklr yuma az
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 11:30 am
by fasteddiecopeman
Mike,
I'm presently "wintering" in Casa Grande. Last week I broke a filling, so I went down to
Alcodonis, Mexico (10 miles from Yuma, AZ) where I had a PAINLESS cap done to that
tooth for $200 vs the $1250 a dentist here quoted! I highly recommend it.
Ed