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My suggestion is to include it in the rebuild thread for the sake of completeness and then, when the dust has settled, copy it out to a seperate thread and edit accordingly wink

Brian


 Very good plan Brian  this is what i was thinking. Cheers for the heads up

Anyone else have an idea? Edited: Voting closed...decision made wink Gotta be quick around here biggrin

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Jarrah.



-- Edited by barra8 on Sunday 2nd of December 2012 01:00:08 AM

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Hello to all you TTR250 fans out there,

                                                          I am tossing up whether or not to include a full re-built of my carby into my 1999 model TT250-RLC Build ''Rebuild started''  thread or just make a separate thread? I thought i would ask the veiwers as can't decide. Any views or opinions will be taken into account.

Also i hope i have'nt offended anyone on this site. I merely try to help but alot of the time my help is either questioned or disagreed with. I do not mean to be rude or offensive to anybody & if anyone feels that way i appoligize for this. I think that this site would be great if we can all work together. After all it is all about helping & sharing. Big thanks to Brian & trish for making this possible & all members who contribute to this awesome site! Keep up the good work!! wink

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Jarrah.



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My suggestion is to include it in the rebuild thread for the sake of completeness and then, when the dust has settled, copy it out to a seperate thread and edit accordingly wink

Brian



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Yes, do it!!. As Brian says "for the sake of completeness"

 

Peter



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