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Miker
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Centre Stand Spring
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13.07. 2020 03:14 »
Just thought I would let everybody know how I fitted the centre stand spring. (Sorry if this has been mentioned before ).A Couple of tek screws in a scissor jack stretch to the right length and chuck some washers where you can. Easy Peasy.
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bsa-bill
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bit of lateral thinking going on there
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All the best - Bill
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muskrat
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Great idea Miker. I'll use that one.
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