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Re: W-6 Detail,s?
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Posted by John M on January 22, 2006 at 09:45:56 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: W-6 Detail,s? posted by W-6 Kirk. on January 22, 2006 at 08:52:08:
Im not trying to be rude here,but what makes you think your W-6 is any different than any other?First,a few months back, you say the wheels aint right,now the air cleaner aint right.What is it? What is it that makes you think yours is any different than any other W-6 ever made.As I have told you once before,the wheels you have are probably the right ones,and possibly the ones that came on it.The only other ones are the ones with the wheel brackets on the rim,and the solid front hubs like I have seen on Orchard version,and yes even some regular standards.You air cleaner is most likely the factory air cleaner,all of them were offset to one side.Again,Im not trying to rude, and I appologize up front.But I just dont get this wheel deal.Sorry!
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