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"Mys Terry" wrote in message
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On 12 May 2006 06:12:30 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote:

yeah, those Whitworth Phillips head screws used to get
rounded pretty quick.


Yep, nothing but P-heads holding those Triumph / BSA / Norton's!!!! A
miracle of engineering!

How much MORE BUSTED can Scotty and Maxi get??? Let's find out!


RB
35s5
NY


Scotty doesn't even realize that the phillips head screws on BSA's
were, in fact, Whitworth screws.
After he would strip the head, he
probably had a little trouble trying to force those SAE or Metric
threaded replacements into the Whitworth threaded holes.

Still waiting for Max to answer the carb question!


The bike came set up with a Delorto race carb, you ignorant ass. It was a
flattracker, not some idiot's street toy.

The difference is that all your "knowledge" comes from magazines, BB. Mine
comes from experience, and a studious avoidance of know-it-all jerks like
yourself.

Max




 
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