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Re: [ST] Valve adjustments



> Is anybody doing their own valve adjustments?  I'm curious since I am
> mechanically adept and have read the procedure a couple of times.  Seems
> like it should be a piece of cake.  The tool is only about $130
> Canadian...I'm thinking that for the price of the tool and a couple of
shims
> (if the dealer won't exchange) it should be well worth it for a guy to do
> his own adjustments.
>
> Any experts out there who would like to comment?
>
> __________________
> Garry
If you have done any other shim type valve adjustment this one is very
similar and no problem. The tool makes it harder than it should be since it
gets disassembled and reassembled to do inlet or exhaust. If you need any
other detail I'd be happy to help but it will have to wait till I get back
from the Rallye, email me off line as I'm unsubscribing while we are gone.

Paul & Dee
Madd Dawg & Dinky Dawg
1999 Triumph Sprint ST
2000 Buell X1


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