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Monthly Archives: February 2004
eGuard write-up is up
eGuard system monitor installation steps. Nothing fancy. 🙂 Off to play with razor blades and the Superhawk seat now! Yay!
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New chain and sprockets
Woohoo, I put the new chain and sprockets on today. It goes much easier with an impact wrench, I’ll tell you that much. Last year’s three-day saga took about five hours today (including set-up and tear-down). The Motion Pro chain … Continue reading
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Quick Lock sideracks write-up
It took long enough, but I finally posted the write-up for the SW MoTech Quick-Lock sideracks. Linda, thanks again for all your help. I couldn’t have translated those German instructions without you! I can’t wait to go on a long … Continue reading
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eGuard Installation
eGuard Systems sent me one of their kits to review for the Women on Wheels magazine, and I finally got around to hooking it up tonight. It was a fun installation — challenging but not frustrating. I don’t know much … Continue reading
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Manifest Destiny
So, now, after riding the Superhawk for a whopping 30ish miles yesterday, my obsessive-compulsive brain has come up with all sorts of Ways To Fix The Superhawk. This includes, naturally, many things that aren’t actually broken. I do this with … Continue reading
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