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RE: [ST] 99 sprint st chain adjusting question
- Subject: RE: [ST] 99 sprint st chain adjusting question
- From: "Marc Van Est" <MarcVE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 16:10:39 +0200
Do you need to stabilize it by tying to eyelets in the floor/ wall ?
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[mailto:st-triumphnet.com-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Al
Garvin
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 3:52 PM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ST] 99 sprint st chain adjusting question
Marc,
I have an ST that has a center stand, but when I have it up on my
lift and want to raise the back wheel off the ground, I use a scissors
jack for a honda civic that I found in a wrecking yard and screwed it to
a wood base and made a wooden top for it and it works great. I can take
a pic of it if you want.
Al Garvin
San Martin, Cal.
Marc Van Est wrote:
> Ever try ordering a beer and got the "invisible man" treatment from the bartender ? My last couple of questions to this list didn't get any response, must be my aftershave.........
>
> Maybe I forgot to introduce myself - sorry. I'm a new convert to Triumph, after years of charging around on jap and german stuff. So far I'm pretty impressed.
>
> Seriously though, I'd like to know how to get the chain adj done with the bike on the side stand , if its possible, as my RS doesn't have a centre stand.
>
> thanks
>
>
> Marc
> Cape Town, South Africa
>
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