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[St] Oil in the left cylinder
- Subject: [St] Oil in the left cylinder
- From: "David Jonas" <kahonas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:34:03 -0400
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Fred said, "If the bike stayed down on the left side for a long time there
is some chance the you got some oil in the left cylinder."
I've heard that, and I'm wondering why, and also, why the left side. I
dropped mine on the right and it stayed that way for, oh, about 2 minutes,
and haven't had a problem. What is it about the left side?
David
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