>I was perusing the adjustment instructions on my Koni Sports and
noticed
>it says something to the effect that the adjustment should never be
>turned to the maximum position. My question is does you ignore this
and
>crank up the firmness of their Konis where/when applicable? and has
>anyone experienced adverse effects of this like blown seals? or did I
>just misinterpret this ? thanks.
>
>Dave Yeung
>Houston Region
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Well, my interpretation was that you may never get them fully adjusted
to your liking or the situation.
But then of course I also interpret the Constitution exactly as it is
written, unlike most of the gubment officials in office whom _I_ didn't
vote for nor consider to be _my_ representatives. Including a certain
DC area President.
Thank God for two-term limits!!!!
Silly me, sorry for the brief rant.
See you on course.
Eric Linnhoff in KC
#69DS TLS #13
'98 Neon R/T
<eric10mm@qni.com>
You jump in front of my car When you know all the time
That 90 miles an hour Girl Is the speed I drive
You tell me it's all right You don't mind a little pain
You say you just want me to take you for a drive
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"Crosstown Traffic" as recorded by Jimi Hendrix
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