nklr: badder harley joke
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leaky o ring:countershaft sprocket.
Greetings KORG,
I have a major oil leak gushing out of my countershaft on the rarely used
'93 KLR I have. Removing the front sprocket it looks like the O-ring is not
holding back the oil. Ref. #92055 KHI P/N 92055-1293.
Anyone have this happen to them?
How do I go about fixing the leak or replacing the O ring? Part should be
here in Maine on Thur or Fri.
Thanks in advance for any ideas. I have all Jake jakemans sprocket fixes on
hand so I am somewhat prepared for this, just have to fix the oil leak.
Thanks
Conall
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leaky o ring:countershaft sprocket.
Conall,
What is ment by the sprocket fixs....
Is there something else that need fixn.
Mike
In a message dated 10/2/00 3:37:57 PM EST, klr_a7@... writes:
<< . I have all Jake jakemans sprocket fixes on
hand so I am somewhat prepared for this, >>
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nklr: badder harley joke
Hey, do you know how many militant lesbians it takes to screw in a
light bulb?
THAT'S NOT FUNNY BUSTER!
You don't have to get rid of your sense of humor when you get rid of
your Harley. I should know, I've owned numerous iterations of the
bike.
--- End forwarded message ---
As a P.S., one of the numerous reasons I don't ride them anymore is
the people -- what's with all the swaggering and acting "tough"? I
was riding these things before they were born, and I don't see the
connection. Sorry, just one old experienced biker-dude's perspective.
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