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ive been working on both for years and must say bikes are more simpler then cars get stuck in and save your money if you have no idea then its a good way to learn or get others to help you and buy a haynes manual too and study that about your bike also look on the internet look for anything to do with your bike model it will give you some idea how it works and common problems and the symptoms too so gives you a head start if you do have problems in the future
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they arent stainless mega yeah you will have to clean them up really well and use a exhaust or BBQ paint
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whats it made out of is it just the end can or down pipes?
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i used to have to do that a lot with one of the lads i used to ride with as he would follow me rather then ride is own ride!!! if he didnt see a brake light he just kept going and i lost count of the times he nearly ran in to the back of me!! i dont ride with him anymore for this reason!!
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sounds like your pulling your clutch in too early aswell leaving the clutch out for as long as possible will help prevent wheel lock
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clogged up air filter?
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yeah mate no worries i will download them and add them to my sat nav so i have them all
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i will be using one off the routes for a ride but not sure which yet
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Inexperienced rider: What's best?
Stu replied to a topic in Clothing, Luggage, Accessories and Security
what sort of riding will you be doing? if its just a toy for ride outs you may find leathers your best option if your commuting everyday then i would opt for textiles or if you can afford it buy both -
Not Disappointing Sue. The amount of people that didn't bother to reply was disappointing. Theres quite a few good/Dodgy costumes going to be making an appearance. So come on everybody. E-Bay, Fancy dress shops or make them yourself. I've just put an outfit together for £11. If your stuck on what to wear PM me and i'll try to Help. maybe not all have decided what they are doing yet like me you will get a reply when i know
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dunno dont think so im too tired i cant think
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was thinking of a couple and got a few ideas but nothing definate yet
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drop michelin an email and see what they say i did and got a reply withing 24 hours
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ive been looking and looking but still have no ideas for fancy dress!!!
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They are both the same! And a waste of money if you ask me as you have to find the bike or parts its on before you can do anything! Spend the money on chains and locks
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the only time i stick to the limits is when im at work its my licence not theirs when in the car i will add the 10% + 2mph bike is a different story it depends on my mood although on the bike 30's and 40's are 90% of the time stuck to the % are a guestimate and not accurate just incase anyone wants proof
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put your fan on a switch dont leave it on constant you will burn the motor out eventually
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as you probably already know your not supposed to put copper slip on the caliper bolts as they can come undone easier but i always do it too never had one come loose if a bike is maintained properly things like this should be checked every so often anyway
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wise choice its good stuff just dont forget to grease them or something check the connections too as some can work loose and not connect properly
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Your not trying hard enough A bit of wax soon stops them mine have been great for the past 3 years!
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Make one. I have the drawings etc somewhere. i made one peice of piss and cost me nothing
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If the weather forecast is crap I will be staying at hope.....or home even lol bugger and i cant even blame the phone
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i got 3 tubes of electrical grease off ebay for less then £4 delivered if you can pull the connectors apart and clean the contacts first too i pulled all the pins out on mine cleaned them up and put them all back greased up
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but im sure we can sort it all out on the day i would just like to say to if the weather forcast is crap the bike will be staying at hope!!