*fart noise* *spitwad* Thanks CA Stu A13> ________________________________________________________________________ > Exactly right. Except for his annual Kansas help out this is Fred s first > real vacation in a long time. He ll be back on September 22; at that point > my time as substitute teacher moderator will end. So far-knock on wood- > class behavior has been tolerable. > > Bogdan >
top gun spring.
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I agree. I'm aware of two incidents from people I know. Both were injured using the wrong tools/method. On guy lost a finger and the other guy suffered multiple facial fratures and has been off work for almost a year. Several may say otherwise butit's not worth it !!!!
They were doing car struts but the idea is the same.
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--- On Mon, 9/8/08, Bogdan Swider wrote: From: Bogdan Swider Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Top Gun Spring. To: pentax@..., DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Received: Monday, September 8, 2008, 3:44 PM I ve done the change a couple of times. My advice is don t. There are plenty of auto places that will change it usually for cheap. It really is dangerous without the exact right set up. And I see no reason to buy expensive tools you only use once in a while. Bogdan On 9/6/08 8:19 PM, "D Critchley" wrote: > > > > I've read a bit about these springs lately and I want to put one on my '08. > I checked the FAQs, and the factory service manual but there is no > mention of any excessive spring pressure being required to install the > thing. Question is,Is there any problem in installing one of these or is > it as easy as my two sources say it is? > Thanks in advance, > DC > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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