Spark plugs FZR 400rr 3tj1
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Re: Spark plugs FZR 400rr 3tj1
Im gunna get a fuel filter today is there a size recommended or will any do
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Re: Spark plugs FZR 400rr 3tj1
Somewhat out of context now but :
I did not initially pick up on this reply,but after remembering a well respected member on here telling the tale of the American customer who complained there were no fitting instructions enclosed for a dogbone set and also being in conversation today,on a US forum,with an established member who stated his drive chain had no instructions for fitment ; I wholeheartedly concur.
He could not grasp that fitting a spring link was easier in the 2 0'clock position on the rear sprocket as opposed to holding a chain together with it hanging free.
Evilchicken0 wrote:I'm prepared to accept Kurlon isn't that odd ... but the rest ?
I did not initially pick up on this reply,but after remembering a well respected member on here telling the tale of the American customer who complained there were no fitting instructions enclosed for a dogbone set and also being in conversation today,on a US forum,with an established member who stated his drive chain had no instructions for fitment ; I wholeheartedly concur.
He could not grasp that fitting a spring link was easier in the 2 0'clock position on the rear sprocket as opposed to holding a chain together with it hanging free.
A red box doth not a Snap On make.
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Re: Spark plugs FZR 400rr 3tj1
2 O'clock is how I did mine