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Old 07-18-2014, 02:12 PM   #12
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Yup yup I'm willing to take direction and have no fear setting up camp where wise men fear to tread.

Speaking of sprockets, I've swung around to the back of the bike and had scheduled a rear wheel removal/brake inspection/Shock removal and inspection and general cleaning back there. Heh and also found 2 of 4 missing nuts on the sprocket in addition to the broken spoke on the back wheel. Awesome!

One of the few tools I do not have is a chain breaker. Is one better than the other? Is the $15 one at Harbor Fr__ ok for me and my rarely used purposes? Are there better, or easier to use styles?

Here is the Harbor F link: here (<--is posting links ok here? and/or using the Harbor Freight name outloud)

So many questions. I hope you're having as much fun watching this go on as I am doing it.

I'll be back!
Jim
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2008 Zongshen 200GY-A, HS163FML : Needs: Battery, Battery Box, Both clutch and brake handles, exhaust system, all plastics, gas cap, starter rewired. Her name will be Phoenix.

2007 Shineray Speedee 150, 1P57QMJ: Needs: starter rewired, exhaust connected, cleaned up, ignition switch simplified, new seat and lights, new front and back racks.

There's no such thing as a free puppy or motorcycle. I think I have caught the fever from y'all.


 
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