jro,
I have spent a lot of time providing answers to question on this site. I go to some lengths to research what I write in my responses and threads because they become a part of the permanent database that this site has become. I hope they will help those in the future who do master the search function on this site. It is not the best, but you can get to a lot of info with it and you will benefit from this site in direct proportion to the level at which you master the search function.
You WILL make a contribution to this site if you explain what you found in your searching and whatever "different answers" you found. Someone here will be willing to help you sort it out. You will not be the first one to have your question, nor will you be the last. You will help those who search in the future by refining the issue. That is your reasonable contribution to this site and no one is too new to help in that way.
LM has provided you with an answer. You can take it to the bank that it is correct. I hope you appreciate it and will give him a public "thank you" for his effort.
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Re: AnswersAnd Ed will appreciate it. This is a great group here. The above post points out what a wonderful archive the place is, and as well, there are really nice people here who are more than willing to help. 1965 CB77 305 Super Hawk
1989 NT650 Hawk GT 1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca
I would definitely agree!! For one, Ed has been a huge source of information for me and knows about anything I ask him. I have also received good information and help from many others as well and I appreciate everything that I have received.
If I haven't said it before, thank you all for your help. I have learned an immense amount of information from all of you thru the archives and from your responses. Jeff 1974 Yamaha DT125 Enduro
1974 Harley Davidson AMF X90 1976-7 Yamaha XS 650 2-1966 Honda Scrambler 1973 Suzuki T500 Titan What happened to jro?While we are at it, Michael Stoic deserves major Kudos for keeping this site up are running. It is a thankless job to be sure and must cost him a great deal personally.
Can you imagine where we would all be without the Honda305 website? Thank you Michael. You are a gigantic blessing to us all.
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