Float height setting 89 model

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Float height setting 89 model

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I get it about the 14mm setting, but it depends on which side of the float is measured as too what the reading is because of the different shape of the two halfs. There is 2mm difference between the two. So which side do you set it too?
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If its not broken it dont need fixing

http://www.exup1000.co.uk
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Stig wrote:should find what you need here

http://www.exup1000.co.uk/tech_info_are ... height.htm
Thanks Stig, Thats a great site you have there and i have had a good look at it, bloody awsome.
But i do find it a little difficult too navigate. dont know why, theres bits and peices all over the place. Il get used to it.
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the pages that I linked to arent completed so theres no "official" link to it from the main site yet. Its been a long time in the building and has to be done in my spare time (which I dont get alot of!)
I try to add extra sections during the winter when theres little else to do but so far this year i've not had 5 mins to spare for the site. being as I do it all myself theres no-one else to help out with the site building ...so its a steady process and ALWAYS a work in progress banghead

If theres something specific, the best way is to ask on site and someone will usually point you in the right direction :thumbsup:
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Going on from this GreyImport recently gave us acouple of links to an FZR250 site where acouple of guys came up with some ingenious stands and tooling for doing just this Job.
They are now in the WIKI :-
http://fzronline.com/wiki/doku.php?id=t ... _book_list.
or direct :-

http://fzr250.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=3508

http://fzr250.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1487

http://fzr250.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=3451
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Thanks Guys. Actually its probably my own fault as im not very computer savvy realy. I only use the computer for my bikes and in particular when i started too restore my kwaka h1 about 3 years ago. The way i save web pages at the moment is only by using the history drop down box which is ok if you go there quite often but if you dont go there for a while, its gone.
Is there another way of saving important web pages somewhere so its there for good?? That is untill the computer craps out! lol
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coops wrote: Is there another way of saving important web pages somewhere so its there for good?? That is untill the computer craps out! lol
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind ... -favorites

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