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Does anyone have twenty seven eight-by-ten colour glossy photographs with circles
and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one explaining what each
one was on how to remove lower legs. (06 StreetGlide).
The manual is very sketchy and doesnt' have many pictures on removal. It's been quite a while since I've done this and would appreciate any advice and pictures if possible. The manual is great for a lot of things but not for lower leg removal.
(Hack, I don't think I want any pictures from you!) [sm=imsorry.gif]
I sure as hell am glad someone else knows about Alice. People think I'm crazy when I tell them about the resturant. Maybe Arloe has some of them there 8X10 glossies that the officer took he might let you borrow.
I guess we are showing our age. Actually a friend of mine grew up right down the road from Arlo up in Massachusetts. He said he was just like any other local yokel.
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