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175511
Clint The electrical forward and reverse swithch just changes the polarity of the wires to the motor. If it spins with the switch in the forward position, it ...
Malcolm Parker-Lisberg
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Oct 1, 2007
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175512
... question ... Clint as was stated in another post you have to turn the speed control past 0 to the off position and then change the forward and reverse ...
John George
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Oct 1, 2007
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175515
Apparently Gregg is not a motorcyclist. A particular handlebar can resonate at certain engine RPM, depending on the length and weight. If it does, it's well...
Michael Taglieri
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Oct 1, 2007
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175516
check the switch power off with a low powere ohmmeter "digital multimeter on ohms not diode continuityy" ... From: Mert Baker To:...
arthurok
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Oct 1, 2007
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175518
... resonate ... does, it's ... that. As to ... the weight ... weight ... Here and I would have thought you would have brought up that the whole geometry of...
Dave Mucha
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Oct 1, 2007
12:16 pm
175519
... figure out ... why not just make a steel slug, thread it, slice it sideways, then bolt it together like a bicycle handle bar clamp ? you can alter the ...
Dave Mucha
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Oct 1, 2007
12:21 pm
175525
No matter what I try, the reverse position doesnt work, and mind youm this is a new machine but I bought it almabout a year ago, just getting around to getting...
Clint D
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Oct 1, 2007
4:47 pm
175526
If the aim is to insulate the rider from impact shocks transmitted through the handlebars then it can be achieved by using more compliant rubber grips. ... ...
jcastanton
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Oct 1, 2007
5:20 pm
175527
You would have a fault in the controller stopping the reverse switch from working. ... up on...
jcastanton
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Oct 1, 2007
5:24 pm
175528
... If you have ridden a bicycle with a full basket on the handlebars you will appreciate the loss of control involved when mass is added to the steering...
jcastanton
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Oct 1, 2007
5:39 pm
175529
British motorcycles have an advanced lubrication system. It is a continuous oil change process. You never need to drain the oil, just keep adding more as it...
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Oct 1, 2007
5:45 pm
175533
Or the wire could have fallen off that side of the switch, it happens frequently. -- JWE Long Beach, CA Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax ...
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Oct 1, 2007
6:28 pm
175542
... up on ... Clint, The customer service number for cummins is 1-877-528.6646 in case you didn't already have it. also like was posted take off the front...
John George
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Oct 1, 2007
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175543
... yes, but that mass is outside of the axis of the steering. Just like people beyond the wheelbase experiance more bounce than those dead center in the...
Dave Mucha
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Oct 1, 2007
9:30 pm
175544
... It is also a tax on road usage. as people ride, they simultaneously re-oil the road to keep the dirt and dust down. Dave...
Dave Mucha
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Oct 1, 2007
9:32 pm
175546
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Gregg Eshelman
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Oct 1, 2007
9:34 pm
175547
Hi all, I have a chance to get a 6 inch shaper for $500. it is local, so no shipping. I like the idea, but don't really have the room or need. Any idea just...
Dave Mucha
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Oct 1, 2007
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175548
... Complete BS there. If a corked bat results in a 50% loss in ball rebound speed, a batter would have to be able to swing the bat MORE THAN TWICE NORMAL...
Gregg Eshelman
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Oct 1, 2007
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175549
i have seen motorcycles where the handle bars were isolated from the fork using resilient mountings "molded rubber" cars do things the same...
arthurok
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Oct 1, 2007
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175550
Dave The English engineers I worked with back in the 50s and 60s clearly stated the oil leakage was for chassis rust protection period. It saved them the cost...
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Oct 1, 2007
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175552
... One explanation of why players believe that a corked bat hits further is that it has some internal damping and a change in weight distribution which...
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Oct 1, 2007
10:21 pm
175554
As a kid I only saw British motorcycles and was stunned later on to see a rusty Japanese bike. You never saw a Triumph, BSA, Norton or Vincent with even a...
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Oct 1, 2007
10:31 pm
175555
I'd wanted a little SB 7" shaper since they first came out sixty years ago, and I saw one at a machine dealers. One was offered that I could afford a couple...
Mert Baker
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Oct 1, 2007
10:34 pm
175557
Will I be burned beaten and tortured for buying an 8x14 rather than the 7x10's this group seems centered on? I ask because Ive been shopping hard and playing...
Todd Freeman
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Oct 1, 2007
11:07 pm
175558
Is that not because the electrical systems on British bikes was not designed to cope with British weather, so owners of British bikes learned very quickly not...
Richard Garnish
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Oct 1, 2007
11:16 pm
175559
... Nope. ... You might want to consider the 9x20, which might be very similar. The 9x20's main problem is that there is not a tumbler reverse for the ...
Harvey White
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Oct 1, 2007
11:16 pm
175560
... Like a surface mill but lots quieter, uses lathe tools, slower. Nice equipment though, if you can get one. Some love it, some don't. I'd like to have...
Harvey White
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Oct 1, 2007
11:18 pm
175561
Send a link. I'd like to look it over. I'm pushing the envelope on this 7x14. John ... From: 7x10minilathe@yahoogroups.com ...
ELMDAS - John B
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Oct 1, 2007
11:21 pm
175562
I don't think anyone's likely to take offense. I don't think there any many 8x14 owners on this list though, at least not regular posters, so if you have...
Richard Garnish
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Oct 1, 2007
11:24 pm
175564
... stated the oil leakage was for chassis rust protection period. It saved them the cost of painting or under-coating the underside of their cars. Saved a...
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