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DISCLAIMER
Our free advice has worked for thousands of
bikers, possibly saving hundreds of thousands of dollars in repair bills. BUT
– it still should be treated as free advice – use your head, be safe! If you
are EVER unsure as to the correct procedure when riding or working on your
motorcycle, ASK A PROFESSIONAL. As of this time, none of the contributors to
cyclemaintenance.com are professionals. While we have worked on countless
motorcycles, there is no possible way we can understand every situation from
over some wire and fiber. Don’t get us wrong, if you break something
(including yourself), we will feel terrible, but don’t say you weren’t
warned that working on motorcycles was dangerous. And please do not sue us,
because you wouldn’t want thousands of angry bikers after you because you ran
cyclemaintenance.com out of business! Other important legalese appears
below:
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"Site") has been gathered and displayed to the best of our knowledge.
However, cyclemaintenance.com, or any specific contributor or author or designer
can not be held liable or responsible for the correctness of any of the Site’s
information, or for damage, direct or consequential, resulting from using any of
the information or tips contained on this Site.
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consequential, resulting from the use of the Sites’ information usage. All
information, advice, or tips found here are provided "as-is", no
warranty whatsoever or degree of correctness is implied. Nor is it implied that
the information, advice, or tips found here are correct procedures in proper
safety, mechanics, or physics.
Good luck, stay safe, God Bless, and for Pete’s sake – keep the rubber
side on the road!
Chris
Owner, cyclemaintenance.com
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