Re: Clutch is slipping
- From: David Kelly <n4hhe@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 18:13:06 -0500
In article <DOX2g.4585$iF3.1120@dukeread01>,
"fweddybear" <fweddybear@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Surgeons lay people on their sides or back or belly or whatever it takes
to have most ready access to the part that is being operated on. Why
should a motorcycle be any different?
Well, I guess they don't call em dirt bikes for no reason huh?? lol The
oil filter on my harley is side mounted.... but i would never even think of
laying that on its side.
Ever think of laying a car on its side? Now that would be a
trick...hehehe...I am thinking that once a bike is on its side (newer ones)
there is some kinda switch that will shut off gas flow or just kill the
ignition that will need to be reset..... I seem to remember hearing about
something like this before....
See "Easy Tilter" and "Bottoms Up Lift":
http://www.accessiblesystems.com/automotive.php
.
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