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1. Re: Motorcycle fork oil in lever shocks (was TR-3A - Rear shock absorber fluid) (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 14:13:56 -0500
John Cowan writes: Most respondents to my question about what oil to use for topping up TR-3 rear shocks recommended motorcycle fork oil. Sounds like a good idea. They suggested draining the old flui
/html/triumphs/2000-02/msg00613.html (8,050 bytes)

2. Re: Motorcycle fork oil in lever shocks (was TR-3A - Rear shock absorber fluid) (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 14:00:24 -0600
You're a nice guy and I admire many of your tech tips, however (you knew that was coming)... I happen to be intimately involved with lever shocks. Changing the fluid (f?) is not the same as altering
/html/triumphs/2000-02/msg00621.html (10,025 bytes)

3. RE: Motorcycle fork oil in lever shocks (was TR-3A - Rear shock absorber fluid) (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 15:24:22 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
Your thoughts on valving alterations? thanks, Bob Westerdale Dave, You're a nice guy and I admire many of your tech tips, however (you knew that was coming)... I happen to be intimately involved wit
/html/triumphs/2000-02/msg00622.html (7,741 bytes)

4. Re: Motorcycle fork oil in lever shocks (was TR-3A - Rear shock absorber fluid) (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 16:43:48 -0500
Dave, You're a nice guy and I admire many of your tech tips, however (you knew that was coming)... I happen to be intimately involved with lever shocks. Changing the fluid (f?) is not the same as alt
/html/triumphs/2000-02/msg00628.html (9,142 bytes)

5. Re: Motorcycle fork oil in lever shocks (was TR-3A - Rear shock absorber fluid) (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 16:20:33 -0600
-- I do agree, but keep the mounting bolts tight! this practice. -- Neither have I .... but I've seen some "cores"..... Fortunately there is little danger if there's a failure. The "little" shox (TR2
/html/triumphs/2000-02/msg00638.html (7,239 bytes)


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