Posted by Albo5000 on April 19, 2011 at 17:34:07 from (68.14.16.225):
In Reply to: Hand Cranking Super C posted by Faster346 on April 19, 2011 at 17:19:29:
Faster346 said: (quoted from post at 17:19:29 04/19/11)
No problem. I'm sure the correct police will still complain about my thumb, but honestly try it the "right" way as illustrated on the first page, and if it's comfortable for you that way, then rock on. I just couldn't get the hang of doing it that way. My way fits me best, and I have never had any problems doing it like that. You should probably get some pictures or video of your SC! :lol:
I just bought her three weeks ago from my landlord who's uncle was the original owner so I feel fortunate that most of the history on her is known. She looks like she hit some trees in her life but it only took two weeks of tinkering and replacing to get her started.
Let me know if you have good advice or want to see more if it would help you identify something and you feel like sharing your wealth of knowledge.
This post was edited by Albo5000 at 17:36:45 04/19/11.
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