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Re: [ST] Racetech, Ohlins, and L.A. Freeways



So how do you do this without a centerstand?  I haven't installed mine, and 
I'm not sure if I want to.

Thanks for the info!

Regards,
Sean

>From: Jim-Karl Gagné <jim.jay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [ST] Racetech, Ohlins, and L.A. Freeways
>Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 10:30:26 -0400
>
>yes three is best
>
>front:    put a tie wrap around the fork leg, sit on the bike tank half 
>full
>with riding gear on
>
>have someone hold the bike
>
>have someone slide the tie wrap to the moving part
>
>get off the bike and put on centerstand without disturbing the bike too 
>much
>
>lift the bike from the ground ( push the rear of the bike down ) front 
>wheel
>has to be in the air
>
>measure the distance between the moving part and the tie wrap
>
>1 inch to 1.25 is good
>
>
>rear:
>sit on bike
>
>hold bike
>
>take a measure from rear axle nut and mark on the rear fairing ( the bottom
>of no. 9 of 955i for example )
>
>get off , centerstand, lift the wheel from the ground
>
>measure same marks
>
>1.25 to 1.5 inch is good
>
>voila 8^)
>
>
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