>>Righ under the carburetor on the left side of the bike (when you seat on
>>it) there is a back platic know in the shape of a bigger screw. What is
>>it for? The manula is silent about that?
>
> Assuming you meant "black plastic knob", it is the idle adjustment
> knob.
Good grief. I had no idea what he was trying to say. I liked the silent
manula, though.
John - 23 Apr 2005 20:06 GMT
>>>Righ under the carburetor on the left side of the bike (when you seat on
>>>it) there is a back platic know in the shape of a bigger screw. What is
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>Good grief. I had no idea what he was trying to say. I liked the silent
>manula, though.
Beware the Silent Manula
It goes lurking through the night
Stealing random letters
To other posters' fright.
--
John, '02 FZ1, '73 RD350
Miles from where I started
Saddlebag - 23 Apr 2005 20:09 GMT
>>> Righ under the carburetor on the left side of the bike (when you seat
>>> on it) there is a back platic know in the shape of a bigger screw.
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> Good grief. I had no idea what he was trying to say. I liked the silent
> manula, though.
The "Silent Manula" is a killing technique developed by the Illuminati.
P.Roehling - 24 Apr 2005 00:56 GMT
> The "Silent Manula" is a killing technique developed by the Illuminati.
You sure? I thought it had to do with the DoD.
Pete
Andy Leszczynski - 23 Apr 2005 20:46 GMT
>>> Righ under the carburetor on the left side of the bike (when you seat
>>> on it) there is a back platic know in the shape of a bigger screw.
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> Good grief. I had no idea what he was trying to say. I liked the silent
> manula, though.
Sorry for that, it happens when you English is 7 years old :-) and you
are mid-30 ...
A.