Who did I loan my CycleWorks timing-chain tools too a few years ago?

Michael Cecchini mrc.engr at verizon.net
Sat Jan 16 12:40:49 EST 2021


Sadly, such is the very common problem with loaning tools.....or a tool loan program.   

Even when returned with all the bits, the tools usually take quite a beating because most times the user is a novice and doesn't know much about tool care & attention.

The only way it really works is for one experienced person to take charge and everyone chips in $10--$20 per year to keep tools in good condition & buy new ones as needed.

Then you need to consider what happens when a special tool is no longer being reproduced and it needs replacing?  Bummer. 

Hope they guy is still around and can find the missing bits. 

My best........ Mike


-----Original Message-----
From: Zwicky, Eric 

Hi all,

I hope it's OK to post this here.    A few years ago I sent my 
CycleWorks engine tool set to a guy in Athens GA.    He had it for 
about a year (no problem because I was done with it for the time being), 
and when he sent it back I just put the bag in my tool drawers and 
didn't look at them again.

Recently I gave the bag to a local guy who's rebuilding his /5 and he is 
getting around to the timing chain now, and the tool kit is missing a 
few key pieces.

I've looked through all my folders and sub-folders and can't find the 
email with the guy in Athens.  I think I remember his name but can't 
find the thread that way either, so maybe I am not remembering his name 
correctly.

So if you're reading this, and you're the guy in Athens, would you mind 
getting in touch with me and I can let you know what I am missing?

Thanks in advance,

Eric Zwicky
Richmond VA

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