Japanese Youtube How-To Video

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Japanese Youtube How-To Video

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Kurt in S.A.
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Not very much "How-To"! When's the next installment coming?

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There's a series of those. If you double click on the u toober above, you'll see many more on the screen.
Some have Engrish translation...but they don't describe stuff in detail.
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I too, liked the song.

When he was massing with the valves, I wondered why he was holding them open and then figured out that he was showing that it had no side play. Or is is a little? Are they supposed to have some?

Also, I would take off the fairing lowers to do that job. I think it would save more time than it would take to remove them.

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Yeah, I thought leaving the lowers on was kind of silly, too.
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This should be a sticky.
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Now, we're not going to get carried away with stickies.
Just create yourself a YouTube account and save it!
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