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Stu

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  1. front wheel out of balance low air pressure fooked head bearings to name a few


    you need to start aliminating one thing at a time until you find out what it is


    i reckon it could be head bearings to be honest


  2. And the world revolves around you does it lol :wink:

     

    no im not doing a track day when youve got high risk of shit weather


    i would rather take my bike out in the snow


    whats the point in paying all that money and taking a chance and crossing your fingers hoping its going to be a nice day when you can do it earlier in the year and have more chance of better weather

  3. the prices dont start to drop off till around october november time and im not doing a track day then


    the prices are usually between 89 - 130 quid depending on day wekk month etc etc


    i would budget for around 200 - 250 for a track day thats including all your fuel food and pics

  4. best thing to do is find out if its at stock settings


    have a look around the internet and see what people recomend there is some good sites out there


    try a few to see what you think


    also whats up with it ? whats it doing that you dont like or whats it not doing :?


    Stu

  5. well i voted yes 8) would have to be cadwell again though :D


    as for all you scared of dropping your bikes you have got more chance on the road trust me


    for a start everyone is going the same way you dont have mud diesel oil gravel etc to worry about


    you can ride as fast and as slow as you like


    last year there was 3 people going round at a maximum of 50 mph they had instructors with them which are free


    but i cant see any of you having a problem


    are you doing it vicki ? on your track bike im going to get shit for that

  6. there should be a white plug under the rear seat (sometimes down the side of the fairing) with a rubber cap on it this is a dealer mode switch it has two wires running to it '


    short them out with a bit of wire with the ignition off then put the ignition on and take a look at the lcd display the FI light should be on and there should be a fault code on the screen you can look up the fault codes on the net somewhere


    the code refers to what part of the bike is playing up usually its just a sensor that needs replacing


    Stu

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