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AGirl's 07 ==> altitude sickness
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<blockquote data-quote="rfulcher" data-source="post: 291840" data-attributes="member: 5085"><p>The below is a good example of how to work with and around a problem instead of getting stuck with "ain't it awful." Mine has surged --once-- and it was miserable. However on my bike, an 07 with 8,000 miles it is not that hard to use the workaround described below. In fact I basically followed this procedure by accident and did not know the problem existed except for the one time. I ususally don't stop on the way up however, this might not be necessary?</p><p></p><p>Next time I am up in the hills I will try to make the problem happen by sedately climbing and then see if I can make the problem go away with okmac's procedure</p><p></p><p>If a couple of guys with the bad climbing to altitude surge could test the procedure and prove it works it migh be worth promoting to a sticky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfulcher, post: 291840, member: 5085"] The below is a good example of how to work with and around a problem instead of getting stuck with "ain't it awful." Mine has surged --once-- and it was miserable. However on my bike, an 07 with 8,000 miles it is not that hard to use the workaround described below. In fact I basically followed this procedure by accident and did not know the problem existed except for the one time. I ususally don't stop on the way up however, this might not be necessary? Next time I am up in the hills I will try to make the problem happen by sedately climbing and then see if I can make the problem go away with okmac's procedure If a couple of guys with the bad climbing to altitude surge could test the procedure and prove it works it migh be worth promoting to a sticky. [/QUOTE]
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