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GEN II headlight access
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<blockquote data-quote="gazelle" data-source="post: 1443400" data-attributes="member: 28432"><p>Yes, hemostats are invaluable in tight places....can turn a 2 hour job into 15 minutes. A mirror (sometimes held my a helper) can also be a great help ! I had a K2 750 Honda (83K miles) and a mechanic friend told me that with a hemostat he could get paid for 2 hrs work and replace a throttle cable in 15 minutes. So I bought one and did it myself....83K miles and was never in the shop.....had to replace rear wheel because drum brake inside diameter had worn beyond adjustment even with new brake shoes....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gazelle, post: 1443400, member: 28432"] Yes, hemostats are invaluable in tight places....can turn a 2 hour job into 15 minutes. A mirror (sometimes held my a helper) can also be a great help ! I had a K2 750 Honda (83K miles) and a mechanic friend told me that with a hemostat he could get paid for 2 hrs work and replace a throttle cable in 15 minutes. So I bought one and did it myself....83K miles and was never in the shop.....had to replace rear wheel because drum brake inside diameter had worn beyond adjustment even with new brake shoes.... [/QUOTE]
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