Fri, 23 Apr 1999 09:02:22 +0300 - Message No. 5455
From: "Marselos Rallidis"

Subject: More space for me and the co-driver


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Dear ATic's
I bought a 52 lt NONFANGO baggager for my @. The problem is that the =
space on the seat (when I had a codriver) was shortened too much and I =
had a problem... you know... too much in the front... tooo much =
pressure!
So I unscrewed the base of the baggager and instead of using 6, I used =
the 4 back screws (putting the baggager more back) in order to gain some =
more space. The baggager seems steady but it moves a little bit up and =
down.
Do you think that I may have a problem when driving in high speeds?
Do you know if there is something that I can do in order to make it more =
steady?
Thanks a lot
Marselos Rallidis

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Dear ATic's
I bought a 52 lt NONFANGO baggager = for my @. The=20 problem is that the space on the seat (when I had a codriver) was = shortened too=20 much and I had a problem... you know... too much in the front... tooo = much=20 pressure!
So I unscrewed the base of the = baggager and=20 instead of using 6, I used the 4 back screws (putting the baggager more = back) in=20 order to gain some more space. The baggager seems steady but it moves a = little=20 bit up and down.
Do you think that I may have a = problem when=20 driving in high speeds?
Do you know if there is something = that I can do=20 in order to make it more steady?
Thanks a lot
Marselos = Rallidis
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