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    #31
    Originally posted by azr View Post
    If you're wanting stainless steel brake lines this is the guy to go to



    Raymond Chan, great guy to deal with. If you don't see what you need on his site just give him a call and he'll custom make it for no extra charge. Did my entire bike, front and back for $104 Canadian delivered to my door in BC 4 days after I ordered them!
    SS line ordered from Raymond Chan @ rennsportautoparts. Great and fast service. Direct fit kit to replace all 6 lines!
    Last edited by Guest; 02-19-2014, 08:39 PM.

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      #32
      tank

      Tank received today from Joe Nardy. Great packaging, fast shipping, great price and item as described! Great shape. Lot of work for the week-end with all those parts coming. Pictures to follow.

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        #33
        Cam Chain Tensioner

        While I'm having room to do it, is it worth it to take apart the chain tensioner? Is this something that would need to be changed and maybe install a manual one?

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          #34
          valves

          Working on the valves tonight. Since the cover was leaking, I will also change the seal and the tach sleeve. Broke on me while trying to pry it out.





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            #35
            The only thing you would need to do to that tensioner is to replace the seals and gasket; look on this site for the instructions - http://www.bwringer.com/gs/ - on how to do so. You can also get there from Basscliff's site.
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              #36
              Originally posted by cowboyup3371 View Post
              The only thing you would need to do to that tensioner is to replace the seals and gasket; look on this site for the instructions - http://www.bwringer.com/gs/ - on how to do so. You can also get there from Basscliff's site.
              Nice tutorial...I have ordered the seals and spring. Should have them for the week-end. Thanks much!

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