Wed, 3 Jun 1998 00:33:55 +0200
- Message No. 3266
From: Arne Lindgren
Subject: RE: Main stand / finally made it
I dont have a central stand (yet) but how do I lubricate my chain
without help from somebody else? Please tell me, it starts to look dry
now...
And another beginners question: To check the oil level (every day)
according to the manual, I am supposed to idle the @ warm, and then let
it stand for a coule of minutes, an then check the oil level.....
Veterans: What is the normal procedure, we have a tilmlimit of one
minute here for idling....
Arne Lindgren ( and Mattewerner, the green & white @)
> ----------
> From: Tom Nelen XE50 9398[SMTP:nelent@access.bel.alcatel.be]
> Sent: den 2 juni 1998 12:06
> To: muehlberger@grz.at
> Cc: xrv@normans.isd.uni-stuttgart.de
> Subject: Re: (XRV) Main stand / finally made it
>
> muehlberger@grz.at wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > after dismounting the whole manifold-stuff, I found out, that the
> link
> > plate of the main stand was missing ...
> >
> > So I mounted the main stand and fixed it, so that it holds the
> "normal"
> > position. After two days, the guy who sold it to me found the plate
> - and I
> > could mount it!!
> >
> > Works fine now, but it's quite difficult to get the bike up - am I
> too weak
> > or does anyone else have this problem? :-))
> >
> > mfg
> >
> > Achim Muehlberger
> >
> > ------------------------------
> > Dipl.Ing.(FH) Achim Mühlberger
> > GRZ Linz GesmbH
> > Goethestr. 80
> > 4030 Linz
> > phone: ++43/+732/6929-1329
> > email: muehlberger@grz.at
> > ------------------------------
>
> Hi there,
>
> I have the same problem with my @. I have to ask my girlfriend to help
> me when I want to get the bike up for lubricate the chain for
> instance.
> So, I always use my sidestand for normal parking.
>
> Greetings
>
> Tom Nelen
> Nollekensstraat 20
> 2910 Essen
> Belgium
>
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