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Is it still the screw-locknut adjusters?
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Awe cmon, someone has to know tha answer to this. I may have to call the dealer tomorrow to find out.
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It's the shim under bucket type, same size shims as GSX-R
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Well thats bad news. Man I hate that style of valves. I love the old adjustable style, but I think they are a thing of the past unfortunatey
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Quote from: notagix on August 30, 2007, 06:40:05 AM
It's the shim under bucket type, same size shims as GSX-R
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True it's a pain in the ass when you finally do have to adjust them but my dealings with shims is that they hardly ever need adjusting.
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