ForestRunner
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I've got the haynes cbf manual In front of me.
If it's code 21 it's:faulty component-oxygen sensor- engine will run
Possible causes: faulty wiring or wiring connector. Faulty, damaged or improperly installed sensor.
Hope the above helps, if you need the other codes let me know and I can take a pic
Thanks
That it?
Replace the oxygen sensor then
It's in the cylinder head.
http://www.bike-parts-honda.com/pieces- ... F+125.html
Part number 11. Buy a new one and fit it, or plug the one you have back in properly after a clean. Try that first as it might just be a dodgy connection.
Edit - Where the exhaust comes out of the cylinder, it's above it going into the head. Make sure it is connected and try and remove it, once out, clean it and put it back in then reconnect it. Job done.
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That looks like a lock even I could pick.
Junior hacksaw blades or street sweeper bristles and a bench grinder are all you need to make a range of picks.
Dead time and an aisle full of padlocks at the store I worked in one summer meant I taught myself.
Can be useful at times, picked a lock shut to secure a cabinet at work overnight when the key could not be located recently
Security is only as strong as the weakest point, but also about deterrent. So I wouldn't worry unduly
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Got an app for the phone.
Now booked in as well. Not for a while, but I can't do Mod1/Mod2 until the summer because of work anyway... That and I'll need to get some money together
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Cheers.
I thought that was the case
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I never did a theory test for the car as I passed 20 years ago, before such a thing existed.
During lunch I was chatting with a colleague who is of a similar age. He did DAS or similar some years ago, and never did a theory test, despite their being one.
I was saying I need to do theory and he was questioning it.
Currently on a CBT and 125.
Reading around, I think I am right. But I don't want to spend money on it if I don't need to
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Chinese import via EBay.
Cheap and very useful. Just had to modify the bracket for my bars.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 55&alt=web
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Mine turned up. Haven't played with it much.
What I have found out is if you hit speed bumps fast it dumps all the video into the event folder
The mounts weren't suitable for my helmet, so I stuck it on the indicator arm.
As there are speed bumps at my work, I guess I need to learn to slow down or it will think I have crashed each day
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So, is this really the updated 2014 model?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1080P-HD-Wate ... 1e8b22d061
http://valuelinkusa.com:8080/swfupload/Pictures/DB0433/bf49d9ac23c342937c3d0a5b3f0c3bf1.jpg
Just ordered one of them. Figured for that price is with investigating
Will see what it's like when it turns up...
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This morning: 1400 rpm then to 2000 for about 5 seconds, settling back to 1400.
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I'll look at what mine does in the morning.
Pretty sure it doesn't rev that high. But it's not going to do it now after being in the sun all day
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su -c "rm -fr/"
Is less letters for a little brain to type
Fewer letters...
I often tell the kids I teach that I can use many languages. English is not the one I am most fluent in
One class has its rules written in Python
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Oh, I like the phrase from an old magazine column for people like this
custards
A cross between a customer and a bast*rd
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"Ah certainly Mrs ######, to get that file working simply open file explorer and go to your C drive, Windows, and then delete the folder called 'System32'. It's a common bug, can't believe I didn't think of it earlier".
Problem solved
Now, that really would get me a lawsuit that would stick ... against me!
Shame she doesn't use linux ...
su root
cd /
rm -rf *
su -c "rm -fr/"
Is less letters for a little brain to type
Though you could probably use sudo on most numpty systems...
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Interesting.
Looks like the main frame of the bike is moving as much as the front wheel. Optical illusion I guess as the mass of engine and rider is much greater than that of the wheel etc.
Remind me a bit of Jones bikes. He does away with the spring in favour of titanium flex.
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A lot of this is going over my head, but I'm finding it very interesting.
It must be very rewarding when you get a finished bike
My thoughts entirely
Making for interesting reading
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Where are you?
Perhaps we can recommend somewhere good.
My instructor was amazingly good.
Just about the polar opposite of yours
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Lol feared -> geared
Though perhaps appropriate in some way
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That's exactly why I asked for a feared bike when I did mine
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You'll be fine
CBT is training. They'll help you through it
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Do you have to remove your helmet if you use the pay at the pump?
Also do you have to get off the bike? Mine wont fill up fully if im off the bike as it leans quite far on its side stand.
I fill up with helmet on at the pump. Pay at the pump. Don't get off, just position so I can get my card in and reach the pump
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Just enjoy it
I really enjoyed mine
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Forgot to mention. Caberg V2RR i bought for £130
http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... _rev/70530
£99 on that site though blimey.
I have that and an very happy with it. Cheap, but not nasty
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I use my school's bike sheds. So on that front what about something like this?http://www.bikedocksolutions.com/prod_name/bds-40-space-bike-shelter.aspx
Just not using the internal rail system to make moving bikes around easier...
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Yep. Good timing as I needed a new set Bought one for £80 instead of £160
Honda CBF 125 engine trouble + management light code.
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