Well, I got my new chain and sprockets in yesterday. Installed it all and now my bike does not have sounds that you should not be hearing. The chain was worn out. However, the old sprockets appeared to have much more life left than the new ones. THe new ones had much sharper points on the teeth. At any rate, I'm glad it is done and I'm going to try to take better care of this chain.
rw
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license plate pop quiz - nklr
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chain and spocket
A quick search didn't turn up any background on your mileage that required the new chain and sprockets. Please advise.
Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Robert Waters wrote: > > Well, I got my new chain and sprockets in yesterday. Installed it all and now my bike does not have sounds that you should not be hearing. The chain was worn out. However, the old sprockets appeared to have much more life left than the new ones. THe new ones had much sharper points on the teeth. At any rate, I'm glad it is done and I'm going to try to take better care of this chain. > > rw > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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license plate pop quiz - nklr
Here in east TN, "in appreciation for our service", they charge us a
one time $5 fee per tag and require a copy of our DD214 for proof of
service.
Tags are also different for each war. Mine start with the letters "VV".
MC tags are $17/yr, autos are $24/yr
Sonny
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Dooden writes:
"How much extra cost/discount did you get on tags for being a vet ?"

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