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Old 04-05-2007   #1 (permalink)
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I've just completed a bunch of overdue TLC on my 99 Legend. She is now running better than ever. As she nears 60K miles on the clock I'm wondering whether it's time for preventive maintanance on clutch and alternator. Left side says replace brushes and plates while the right says "Don't fix'er if she ain't broke!"

What do ya'll think? Please....no fighting.

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