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lilrich

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Finding reliable technical information may seem much easier today with the plethora of sources available. There is always someone willing to dive deeper into the minutiae of every single issue however obscure. Be aware however of those whose expertise lies in a singular incident. Be doubly cautious of those who claim exclusive all encompassing knowledge. We seem to spend an inordinate amount of time studying the details of our physical purchases. Conversely we accept readily intellectual input from anyone. Just because someone says it is so does not make it true. Our current political situation should make that point clear. Take everything with a grain of salt and continue your quest. This and other forums make it clear that there is a thirst for true knowledge, not that dished and distilled to us. Sorting through the haze is not an algorithm but a human endeavor called life.
 
First step is contact the dealer you bought the bike from. They should be able to help you. If not PM me with exact make and model.
 
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