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Everything posted by paulnaz
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Greetings LowRyter, In a nutshell what you've described is more common than not as we age. For cramping, take a superB complex vitamin suppliment, it might take a week or so to see the difference but I've been cramp free for years now. As for your hamstrings, place a two by four on the ground and stand on it with the balls of your feet and toes, raise and lower your body SLOWLY activating your hamstrings you may or may not touch the ground at first with your heels and that's ok...slow and steady. May want to consult with a Pilates instructor in your area as they can make up a program tailored to your needs. My$.02 Paul B
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Pretty Clever Foto, What kinda oil ya runnin' synth or.........DINO?? Paul B
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O.K. Due to the overwhelming lack of interest since Monday, I'll spill the beans. These tools are used for front end alignment on US made autos with some being specific to certain popular models. Some are generic and provide access to bolts and nuts without being a contortionist. The secondary use for the tapered tool is for hub cap removal. Hope this helps Paul B
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Proto and Blackhawk
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Actually a secondary tool
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No. However they are automotive related
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No. Used widely in the 60"s and 70's, not so much anymore,
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Sorry no, keep 'em coming
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That part is correct, but not armament related
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OK, anyone care to venture a guess on these? Sized from 5/8 to7/8" box end and one with a tapered tail.
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Just as long as it's not that fluorescent pink you had leftover Paul B
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Less obtrusive than stock and they work well with enough view above and past my arms. Ebay and cheap Paul B
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Waiting on the tutorial and pictures from Chuck
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I have no clue to the difference but my 2000 sport has C5 on the ecu instead of C7. Maybe somebody knows . Paul B
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Hi Kane, Two things come to mind after looking at mine (2000 Sport) , the upper two tabs on the frame rail seem to be bent outward on yours. Also the bend of the cast bracket at the bottom appears to be only10 or 15 degrees and on mine it's nearly 35 or 40. The bolt heads at the muffler are approx 1/8" away from the swingarm cover. Hope this helps. Paul B
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As per Scud's explanation there is a later one on Ebay https://www.ebay.com/itm/Moto-Guzzi-V11-Sport-Document-Holder/264290936701?epid=17011726625&hash=item3d88f7a77d:g:uTQAAOSwdfVcaY7O Hope this helps Paul B
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Thanks to all that responded, I'll be good to go now that doslemans has come through! Paul B.
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Greetings r3datom9, I'm still in search of the muffler brackets that attach the muffs to the footpeg bracket. Let me know what you may have and price. Thanks, Paul B. They look like these without the mufflers
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Tomchri, I would check the coils and plug wires for proper resistance, if they're bad, they don't do well under load. Paul B