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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 192454" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>It is a good idea to set them by turning it all the way in to what is referred to as lightly seated. To explain: twist it until you like the way it runs. Then twist it a little one way, and then the other. Go ride it and get it good and warm again. Try twisting it back and gorth again. It is imperative that it be at operating temp. After you find that setting count the turns in to "lightly seated" write that down or in your case get a tatoo . Then set it back to that setting. It will be a good setting until any one of about two dozen variables change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 192454, member: 1650"] It is a good idea to set them by turning it all the way in to what is referred to as lightly seated. To explain: twist it until you like the way it runs. Then twist it a little one way, and then the other. Go ride it and get it good and warm again. Try twisting it back and gorth again. It is imperative that it be at operating temp. After you find that setting count the turns in to "lightly seated" write that down or in your case get a tatoo . Then set it back to that setting. It will be a good setting until any one of about two dozen variables change. [/QUOTE]
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