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basic schoolboy error
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(12-03-19, 10:14 AM)robbo link Wrote: It's easily done, thinking you'll remember something in a few days time which appears to be glaringly obvious when taken apart. For years I've had a white board for using non permanent markers on the garage wall, to make notes or scribble a sketch of a part on, or list the torque settings of what I'm about to work on rather than thumb through the manual with oily fingers when rebuilding said item.

White board is a great idea. I have the FZS600 Manual downloaded on my mobile phone, which ends up with the oily marks, after I have to refer to it to check the correct torque for some bolts, while re-fitting parts!
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basic schoolboy error - by 74eldiablo - 11-03-19, 09:12 PM
Re: basic schoolboy error - by bazza - 11-03-19, 09:30 PM
Re: basic schoolboy error - by darrsi - 11-03-19, 09:46 PM
Re: basic schoolboy error - by His Dudeness - 11-03-19, 09:48 PM
Re: basic schoolboy error - by Frosties - 11-03-19, 10:56 PM
Re: basic schoolboy error - by His Dudeness - 11-03-19, 11:59 PM
Re: basic schoolboy error - by 74eldiablo - 12-03-19, 08:32 AM
Re: basic schoolboy error - by robbo - 12-03-19, 10:14 AM
Re: basic schoolboy error - by F4celess - 12-03-19, 12:11 PM

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