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Stu

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  1. Stu

    Storing a bike

    Some good tips there tango
  2. I honestly can't remember how I did it I'm sure I could figure it out if it was in front of me You did disarm the alarm before removing the battery then if it goes off just disarm it again?
  3. Stu

    Storing a bike

    Protect it as already said Turn petrol tap off run bike till carb is dry and don't start it till next year You get condensation by starting it up
  4. just read this i cant remember how i used to do it but you can remove the battery without it been in service mode! im not sure if you just remove the battery then disarm the alarm when it activates then put it in ferry mode so the shock sensing is off
  5. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-YZF-60 ... 0433147477 its on the right of the bike ps i know you dont need one but read the description
  6. Stu

    valve clearances :(

    also your location instead of just uk!! you could be right next a member who could help you out
  7. is it not for us who work most of it all Tough Let me rephrase that I am off work Bonus wife isnt lololol lets see how things pan out this year!! we have less staff in and my holidays are the run up to Xmas so they may ask me to work and have between Xmas day and new year off well thats what im hoping
  8. is it not for us who work most of it all
  9. Sounds like they forgot to use a bit of copper slip/brake grease when put back together I would never use them again!!
  10. If I had it my way they wouldn't go up!
  11. They all sound the same with these http://www.safetysupplies.co.uk/trolleyed/images/products/max.jpg
  12. All 2 piece zip together For normal road use 2 piece is better as you can easily take the jacket off in summer when you stop Also go try some on as off the peg leathers are hit and miss a 1 piece might not fit
  13. all of them council tax is top of my list the TV licence followed by insurance!!
  14. That's what I miss on my Nokia techno I could type really quick on that thing this desire hd takes a little more thought
  15. Stu

    FAZER RESTRICTION

    FZ6 Fazer 2003- VIN- RJ07 part No 05-RJ07-K25 YZF600 Thunder Cat 1996- VIN- 4TV part No 05-4TV-K25 from FI international website going by the first and last part number of the part number i would say yes as the centre part of the part number is the VIN of the bike
  16. well now you mention it!!! so do i and i didnt put it for the fear of been slated it makes no odds what toold you use as long as the chain is secure
  17. spend the 30 - 50 quid on new tools for the service ps well done for tackling it on your own once you have done around 1000 miles with the chain check tension and the link just for peace of mind im sure you wont have any problems though and dont forget to keep it lubed atleast every 500 miles max
  18. first of all post in the right section "pitstop" remove it and check for any signs of wear if its worn excessively then you may need to replace the lever and bolt
  19. good luck mate just remember what you have been taught and chill out
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