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			 Make your Triumph shift better than new -  | 
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	SHFT-PRO-TD09  
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	![]() Pro Shift Kit Tired of lazy, clunky Triumph 595 shifting? Factory Pro's famous Pro Shift Kits are now available for the early 900 and 1200 models. Improved Factory Pro designed and manufactured 
	Microbearing Detent Arm and Factory Pro Detent Spring will firm up shift feel and 
	virtually eliminate missed shifts - both upshifting and downshifting. Includes: Factory Pro Microbearing Detent Arm and 
	Factory Pro Detent Spring. Installation: Less than 2 hours to install with impact wrench and large socket set. Can I install it myself?   | 
		
			
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			EFI and Carb Tuning - Most all FI and carb tuning by Wheelsmith Racing  | 
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																 Flight Training - train with AMA race winner Todd Harrington. The Harringtons own American Flyers, one of the most established flight training facilities in the USA. 8 locations 800-362-0808  | 
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			The Rich Oliver 
			Mystery School will help you discover your hidden inner strength. 
			 It will challenge you. It will teach you a new way of thinking, and a new way of riding. You can take your riding to an exciting new level! We use a variety of proven drills and training techniques. Practicing these techniques with our Yamaha dirt track trainers will enhance your abilities both on the track or the street. It doesn't matter what you ride or race, the Rich Oliver Mystery School improves everyone's skill level and mindset!  | 
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			 WW2 vintage flying Special Book a sightseeing flight over the Wine Country 
			or a Kamikaze aerobatic flight or a biplane flight over famous 
			Sonoma Raceway, 
			the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco Bay for one or two during 
			the spring and get a free souvenir t shirt! 707 938 2444  | 
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			The extension of the laboratory 
			for engines of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology was completed 
			in about 1935. Its architect was Rudolf Otto Salvisberg (1882-1940). 
			He had a successful career in Berlin but returned to Switzerland after 
			the advent of the Nazis. His architectural style was somewhat similar 
			to that of Erich Mendelsohn. The staircase of the laboratory is in normal 
			use but well preserved. Edited to the tunes of Chemical Residue by Herbie Hancock.  | 
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