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Re: [ST] Recall on ST '01 and '02 rear wheel bearings
- Subject: Re: [ST] Recall on ST '01 and '02 rear wheel bearings
- From: "Sprint ST" <sprint_st@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 06:39:06 -0400
My comment was right in line with your BMW. All bikes that I owned
definitely required more than one wrench or driver but my bench is lined
with sockets, drivers and wrenchs to do simple maintenance. Just think they
could have done better.
Rod
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Subject: Re: [ST] Recall on ST '01 and '02 rear wheel bearings
Rod
You didn't see my K12RS. THAT was a real head taking. Did you remark
that on the ST most of the bolts holding a part in place are the same
size and type. That was not the case on the BMW. Even the dealer mecanics
with whom I chatted from time to time was roaring about that.
Fred ST 02 BRG
>>Chris,
>>Yea, tab washer, ya know, something like the one behind the countershaft
sprocket. Triumph is a bit pecular. Ever notice how you are constantly
switching from allen >>to torx to philips even when they are similar size
bolts or could have been identical size bolts/screws?
>>Rod
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