And I thought that muffler bearings were the hot ticket after market
accessory.......
Gromit A13
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Muffler bearings are used to create a free flowing exhaust
system by reducing exhaust gas friction and have been used
successfully in airboxes also. Maybe Fred has 'em in stock.
Professor
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------------------- original message:> > muffler bearings, huh! I'll have to check into that. >
> > And I thought that muffler bearings were the hot > > ticket after market accessory.......
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Actually, I ordered some from Fred with my last order and it has completely eliminated the chirp from my muffler. Thanks! Karl ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com>Subject: Re: nklr: a newcomers question > >Muffler bearings are used to create a free flowing exhaust >system by reducing exhaust gas friction and have been used >successfully in airboxes also. Maybe Fred has 'em in stock. > >Professor
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I wrote:
For the folks that are very concerned about their fork seals when transporting, they can release the pressure in the forks, assuming the 650s have air valves in each fork like the 600. Maybe that's one reason why the valves are there. Mister_T> > Tom Myers wrote: > > > > > >...leaving them under compression overnight? Should I have at least > > > >relieved them a bit? > > > > This is a common misconception. > [...] > > About metal springs maybe, but is of genuine concern where fork > seals are involved.
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