--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Don Montgomery"
wrote:
THE ABOVE-
Snipped to protect my (appearant) previous erronous input
> > --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Fred Hink" wrote:
> >>
> >> My "pony" says to put the wide shoulder facing out.
> >>
> >> Fred
> >> prisoner to the Moab HEAT
> >
> >>
> > It appears that I have over-stated the damage when I used the
> > words 'destroyed'. Fuzzy memory-storage in the grey-matter soft
> > drive
http://KLR.details I guess--I just knew it was not
something
> > you wanted to do. shrug. More correctly stated, "Noticeable
more
> > wear on one side of the chain plates" that was enough to show
some
> > concern-- is a more accurate description. Still I will follow
Fred's
> > pony and put the wide shoulder 'out'. Never argue with a pony
from
> > Utah.
> >
> > My apologies for misleading information about the the
significance of
> > CS reversal--appears to work well for some--depending upon
shoulder
> > height.
> >
> > revmaaatin.
>
>
> KLR base manual, pg 4-15 shows & says wide shoulder in towards
tranny.
>
> What's Up Doc?
>
> Don M
> carrot in hand, looking down the barrel of Elmer Fudd's shotgun :-0
>
Don,
If you don't mind, I'll hide behind Fred's pony while you folks that
can read ski-mantics (and words) figure it out.
revmaaatin. who knows that historically, when the calvary hides
behind the pony, they are usually going to be 'walking' infantry
after the battle