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Finding a post I commented on in the past.

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 11:42 pm
by pxc-in-japan
Hello, all.
Long time no see.

A while back someone replied to me with info that I now need rather urgently.
So I need to find the post in which I read the reply.
Can you give me a hand doing that, please?

Or... if you happen to be better with the search tool on the forum than I seem to be, and you can find a post that shows what I need, that would be even better, but I feel I'm being rude asking people to perform searches for me.... though I have spent some time making tutorials and sharing them, so perhaps you will forgive rudeness and crap computer skills.

Thank you for whatever you can do for me.

Specifically...
I have just broken a panel trying to remove it as shown in a video - a way that is clearly a shortcut.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2rrAdPwI0E
The info i got before was a list of panel names / part numbers to remove in the correct order, to access the combined brake master cylinder.
Though I have the manual, it sends me in circles and refers back on itself, not giving me a clear idea of the best / proper / safe order in which to remove the panels for access. I don't want to break anything else.

Re: Finding a post I commented on in the past.

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:23 am
by pxc-in-japan
In my haste, I decided to try to take off both panels to access the combined brake master cylinder... and broke them both.
I strongly suggest you do not follow the video I posted.
For me, no worries, it's a 100,000 kilometre commuting machine, and as long as it is mechanically sound, I am not worried about a clean, scratch free body etc.
For those for whom their PCX is a toy as much as a tool.... do not follow that video.

Oh, I still want to know how to access my previous posts and how to remove the panels "properly."

Thanks.

Re: Finding a post I commented on in the past.

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 6:19 pm
by maddiedog
You can search all your replies here: search.php?author_id=3184&sr=posts

This post may help you! viewtopic.php?t=2630