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Simon Davey

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  1. Good morning you lot. Going to collect my bike from the workshop today
  2. Luverly stuff. Sounds right up my street.
  3. Nice that they showed you some respect, and acknowledged the time you put into the bike .
  4. He's going to try though
  5. Good luck with it, I'm sure it'll be a very satisfying bike to ride, especially after all the effort.
  6. I used to love Old Spice. My Mum let me buy it for my Grandfather's birthday every year, turns out he never liked it, and I was allowed to get it because it was cheap
  7. @Christophe g, Are you asking if you can ride a 350 as a leaner?
  8. That's a nice looking bike,and clean, of course. One thing that strikes me, you must have a small arse
  9. I would go for the originals. There's been a "thing" for changing to wider tyres, I'm assuming to keep traction on a heavy lean(?). But I'm of the school of thought that, those tyre sizes, and that bike, were designed that way for a good reason.
  10. Does it run on diesel?
  11. Sounds like not enough tension? Also, having it in gear will make it slap a bit, because there's no weight for the transmission to pull against. (It's also so dangerous).
  12. Happy birthday
  13. That is kinda funny though.... Did you limbo with your head on the rear mudguard?
  14. That's a shame, it's not like it's Ayia Napa, with eejits racing around on hire bikes. Hope you had a good time anyway.
  15. Boats - Kits | Wheelspin Models
  16. Clutch bearing? Pull the clutch to see if it stops the rattle.
  17. That's decent of you, and you'll probably have a friend for life, maybe his mother might even cook you dinner.
  18. I'm thinking along the same lines
  19. Not heard of it, but I know some insurance companies have their own version. Might be worth checking with your own insurance to see what they recommend?
  20. Absolutely beautiful. I'd be too scared to ride it, putting it on a stand at eye level would be my only option.
  21. I've been considering a GoPro but can't be arsed with having it stuck to the helmet, then there's all the battery faff etc. A hardwired front and rear seems ideal.
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