Posted by Martin Coogan on September 13, 2007, 4:14 pm
Turby wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 17:40:35 GMT, "Martin Coogan"
>> Mark Olson wrote:
>>> İyamaha_majesty@mbk.cid wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 04:55:17 -0700, Bike Guy Joe
>>>>
>>>>>>> Have you ever wondered why Brake/Clutch Hand Levers jut
>>>>>>> out so much
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yeah, I always wondered about that....since you mostly use two
>>>>>> fingers on 'em anyways.
>>>>
>>>> I was thinking of cutting them so they don't go past the Handel
>>>> Bars at any angle.......
>>>
>>> At least no matter what happens to the levers, you'll still have
>>> your Bach brake.
>>
>> Don't get Bizet Chopin the levers, or you'll be Haydn for trouble.
> Ives seen people try to Telemann on this Liszt worthwhile information,
> but it rarely works. It's like Grieg to the OP. (Perhaps if he uses
> Mahler words?)
A Novello idea, but I'm sure he'll unRavel it in the end - he Weissenborn
yesterday.
I'm Orff now to Berlin for a Binge.
--
Martin
'03 R1150RS (#2) '02 V11 Sport
Posted by Timberwoof on September 13, 2007, 9:42 pm
> Turby wrote:
> > On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 17:40:35 GMT, "Martin Coogan"
> >
> >> Mark Olson wrote:
> >>> İyamaha_majesty@mbk.cid wrote:
> >>>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 04:55:17 -0700, Bike Guy Joe
> >>>>
> >>>>>>> Have you ever wondered why Brake/Clutch Hand Levers jut out
> >>>>>>> so much
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Yeah, I always wondered about that....since you mostly use two
> >>>>>> fingers on 'em anyways.
> >>>>
> >>>> I was thinking of cutting them so they don't go past the Handel
> >>>> Bars at any angle.......
> >>>
> >>> At least no matter what happens to the levers, you'll still have
> >>> your Bach brake.
> >>
> >> Don't get Bizet Chopin the levers, or you'll be Haydn for trouble.
> >
> > Ives seen people try to Telemann on this Liszt worthwhile
> > information, but it rarely works. It's like Grieg to the OP.
> > (Perhaps if he uses Mahler words?)
>
> A Novello idea, but I'm sure he'll unRavel it in the end - he
> Weissenborn yesterday.
>
> I'm Orff now to Berlin for a Binge.
Applause. You guys are really making a concerted effort! I wonder how
many people aren't keyed in to the measures you are taking. Give it a
rest.
--
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Posted by P. Roehling on September 14, 2007, 8:10 pm
> Applause. You guys are really making a concerted effort! I wonder how
> many people aren't keyed in to the measures you are taking. Give it a
> rest.
Hey man, give me a break.
Posted by Outback Jon on September 13, 2007, 4:01 pm
Mark Olson wrote:
> İyamaha_majesty@mbk.cid wrote:
>>
>> I was thinking of cutting them so they don't go past the Handel Bars
>> at any angle.......
>
> At least no matter what happens to the levers, you'll still have your Bach
> brake.
>
I have to fix my Bach brake. It's Baroque....
--
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outback_jon@ver.no.sp.am.izon.net
AMD Opteron 146 (@2.8) and 6.1 GHz of other AMD power...
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Posted by Martin Coogan on September 13, 2007, 4:17 pm
Outback Jon wrote:
> Mark Olson wrote:
>> İyamaha_majesty@mbk.cid wrote:
>>>
>>> I was thinking of cutting them so they don't go past the Handel
>>> Bars at any angle.......
>>
>> At least no matter what happens to the levers, you'll still have
>> your Bach brake.
>>
> I have to fix my Bach brake. It's Baroque....
Offenbach brakes are Baroque. Use the Ford one instead.
--
Martin
'03 R1150RS (#2) '02 V11 Sport
>> Mark Olson wrote:
>>> İyamaha_majesty@mbk.cid wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 04:55:17 -0700, Bike Guy Joe
>>>>
>>>>>>> Have you ever wondered why Brake/Clutch Hand Levers jut
>>>>>>> out so much
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yeah, I always wondered about that....since you mostly use two
>>>>>> fingers on 'em anyways.
>>>>
>>>> I was thinking of cutting them so they don't go past the Handel
>>>> Bars at any angle.......
>>>
>>> At least no matter what happens to the levers, you'll still have
>>> your Bach brake.
>>
>> Don't get Bizet Chopin the levers, or you'll be Haydn for trouble.
> Ives seen people try to Telemann on this Liszt worthwhile information,
> but it rarely works. It's like Grieg to the OP. (Perhaps if he uses
> Mahler words?)