Question Working on your own kit...

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Ditto, just wish I knew what I was dittoing about


What courses, here's a manual that covers a favorite reg design provided by most brands

Now I don't know numbers, but I'm sure there is over servicing, and an over fitting of kits

Because the servicing kitters lack a complete understanding, of what should be inspected
 
Dude, I'm shedding a tear of heartfelt thanks

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But how about we hold off for a bit until I add a storey, or a basement
 
Sooo, ummm...back on topic...The DGX Gears D6 & BP/W is a good package to start with? Especially considering that I want to service my own stuff?
 
I haven’t bought a complete kit from DGX, but they’ve supplied me with several small parts and tools. I can say that they are pleasant to deal with, have a good stock in stock, and ship quickly and securely. They are most helpful via the contact tab (e-mail) on their website.
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Their online videos for servicing are excellent as well.
 
Sooo, ummm...back on topic...The DGX Gears D6 & BP/W is a good package to start with? Especially considering that I want to service my own stuff?
Forgot to mention that I have the DGX wing that comes with that package and am very happy with it.
 

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