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Yee Haw !



The tranny parts were waiting for me when I got home from work ... I'm at
the point that I need to figger out how I'm going to check the shifter fork
alignment ... Them Andrews gears are smooth as buttered silk !
Life is sweet !
Shirley it must be time for another round , top shelf this time , cuz
momma's credit card seems to have found a home in my wallet .
Pics in a day or two , and I took a bunch as I went along .
Snag,

We don't know each other, but I've seen you posting on here for a long time.
I can lend you a shift fork alignment jig if you would like. I live near
Cincinnati Ohio, and if your nowhere near here I bet that a brown truck goes
by your place on a regular basis. If interested let me know, I imagine you
still have the early ratchet top as your bikes a 76. But I have the jig for
the "Maytag" ratchet as well that the late 78 and up four speeds used..
This is one of the reasons I love this place. Good on you diablo!
This is one of the reasons I love this place . I'll ping ya offline with my
snail mail address .
Snag, Ping me at robofanuc@yahoo.com
Or maybe you will ping me at snagoneATbellsouthDOTnet since I don't seem to
have a good email addy for you .
You got mail.

Belly up to the bar, drinks are on me tonite.
Jimbo. #63
The Squid riding Asshole(tm)
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