what have you done to your "bike" today
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Fitted new horns... The OE one had stopped working (worn out maybe ), managed to find a pair in the scrappies, a 2008 Honda Civic Type S, two tones! Managed to get them both in the same space as the original, using the brackets that they came on (being Honda horns they were nice and compact)
Absolutely belting!
Absolutely belting!
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Fitted fresh rubber to the Ape. You know, a couple of those black round things. A set costs me £250 and I get 2500 miles out of them. 10p a mile just for rubber. Economical these bikes....
ps. Met a MY15 Tuono Factory rider and bike down the rubber shop. He just had a some round black things fitted. The bike was immaculate and had all of 10000 miles on it. 10k in three years? Do these people not use the things?
pps. Got a squidgy thing for my butt. Preparation for Wales.
ppps. Is this software some yankee sh1t? I did NOT say "butt"
ps. Met a MY15 Tuono Factory rider and bike down the rubber shop. He just had a some round black things fitted. The bike was immaculate and had all of 10000 miles on it. 10k in three years? Do these people not use the things?
pps. Got a squidgy thing for my butt. Preparation for Wales.
ppps. Is this software some yankee sh1t? I did NOT say "butt"
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered" (George Best, RIP)
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Took the SP2 for an MOT and then went on a ride out. Due to the lack of use because of my bad neck and arm I keep thinking of maybe selling the SP2, but the minute I get out and ride it, it all goes out of the window and it all comes back to remind me how fantastic these things are.
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collected recon starter motor supplied by Agent P including a brew
then a trip down to Mac V and the Granians to fit it and talk baldrocks
then a trip down to Mac V and the Granians to fit it and talk baldrocks
Life's too short for plain biscuits
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Moved several Storms to gain access to tools & bench as had to put up with Vanstub again...
Balrrocks you say ? It's never bloody ending when The Stubsters involved...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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always good to see you Mr stubs
how did the fitting go, any oil lose when removing the old starter?
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yeah everything was cool AP had Mac supervising me
Life's too short for plain biscuits
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a pleasing two tanks used today on the blue girl while it was dry..
the older i get,the faster i was
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Just picked these up on the jauce.com site:
here is a pic mounted on a bike:
My hope is that they will allow me to use my hi-mount link pipes (which are longer than the low-mounts and thus give a boost to the lows and mids) while keeping the passenger pegs (so I can take my daughter out for rides)...
here is a pic mounted on a bike:
My hope is that they will allow me to use my hi-mount link pipes (which are longer than the low-mounts and thus give a boost to the lows and mids) while keeping the passenger pegs (so I can take my daughter out for rides)...
99 VTR1000F Firestorm, a.k.a. The Carbon Express
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They look good Micky
Chris.
Chris.
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I like the look of those.mik_str wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 6:25 pm Just picked these up on the jauce.com site:
here is a pic mounted on a bike:
My hope is that they will allow me to use my hi-mount link pipes (which are longer than the low-mounts and thus give a boost to the lows and mids) while keeping the passenger pegs (so I can take my daughter out for rides)...
So far today I've had the rear boot replaced with a Michelin 2ct to match the front. The old rear had a massive flat area so I'm hoping to feel a difference and may have to take the long way home .
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You should find a big improvement on how the bike handles now, just remember to do the 100 miles first to bed it in,bobbler wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 11:24 amI like the look of those.mik_str wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 6:25 pm Just picked these up on the jauce.com site:
here is a pic mounted on a bike:
My hope is that they will allow me to use my hi-mount link pipes (which are longer than the low-mounts and thus give a boost to the lows and mids) while keeping the passenger pegs (so I can take my daughter out for rides)...
So far today I've had the rear boot replaced with a Michelin 2ct to match the front. The old rear had a massive flat area so I'm hoping to feel a difference and may have to take the long way home .
Chris.
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Fitted a set of Ade whitmarsh MCcT to Daz350s bike.
As I MotoGP was on at the same time, I took the TV out of the living room and put it in the garage and used chromecast and BT sport to watch it while working
As I MotoGP was on at the same time, I took the TV out of the living room and put it in the garage and used chromecast and BT sport to watch it while working
AMcQ
- KermitLeFrog
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I felt sorry for Jorge
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