Tue, 31 Mar 1998 08:44:26 +0200 - Message No. 2456
From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Matz_Bjurstr=F6m?="

Subject: Re: Tool kit


OK, so all answers has been about _not_ gotten ripped of their toolkits :-)

So, now to original question: What's in them.......?

Cheers
Matz

-----Original Message-----
From: Sheridan Coulter 
To: 'Chris Longhurst' ; 'Matz Bjurstrvm' ;
Phoebus Katsanos ; xrv@normans.isd.uni-stuttgart.de

Date: den 30 mars 1998 14:04
Subject: RE: (XRV) Tool kit


>I picked up my RD04 last year and the original tools were there except
>the pliers which had been replaced by better ones. Caught me out that
>one, never expected to see a toolkit on a second-hand bike.
>Sheridan Coulter
>Technical Project Leader
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Longhurst [SMTP:clonghur@es.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 30, 1998 9:47 AM
> To: 'Matz Bjurstrvm'; Phoebus Katsanos;
>xrv@normans.isd.uni-stuttgart.de
> Subject: RE: (XRV) Tool kit
>
> > Errr. I bought my RD04 second hand and there were (naturally
>:-) no
> > toolkit
> > at all.
> >
> You say "naturally". I picked up my RD04 this weekend - a 1990
>model
> with four previous owners. Would you believe the _entire_
>toolkit is
> still there, along with (and this really shocked me) the
>document holder
> in the 'cargo' pouch.
> I guess the previous owners must have either cared for the bike,
>or not
> known that stuff was in there :-)
>
>
> "Aaalrighty then" - Ace Ventura.
>
> Chris Longhurst, Flight Simulator Graphics Modeller.
> http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/2195/
> Work:clonghur@es.com
> Home:chrisl@audicoupe.demon.co.uk
>
>



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