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Re: [ST] How riding Triumph can save your life - a true story.
- Subject: Re: [ST] How riding Triumph can save your life - a true story.
- From: "STeve Duncan" <xhippy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 17:10:35 +0000
Actually, I have found the easiest way to deal with the headlight aiming
problem is to just pull a small power wheelie, about 8-10 inches off the
ground, on those rare occasions I need extra light! ;)
Actually, the Vision plus blubs were a great improvement. And while I had
the sides off I adjusted the "normal way". Man, but I hate doing anything
"normal".
STeve Duncan
UnderDawg
2K -ST (Black, baby)
Dallas, TX
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>From: Kevin Smith <ksmith955@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>BTW, were my suggestions about headlight beam height
>any good, or did you have to resort to the bendy
>screwdriver thing after all?
>
>
>Kevin (Reservoir Dawg)
>99 ST
>London
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