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Old 08-31-2005   #2 (permalink)
Brooksie
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Wooly-take it to the Triumph dealer/shop and have them do it. Unless you have the maintenance manual (great investment) and know the torque specs, be very careful. The manual and a good torque wrench may be a great future investment for doing small adjustments in the future, and even engine work. I know how long it takes to get even the smallest jobs done at the dealer, since there are so few of them.
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