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  1. Run out to Stratford upon Avon Anne Hathaway's cottage
  2. Well done [mention]BigHeavy1095[/mention]
  3. Hitch hikers guide to the galaxy tonight on Radio 4. New series to celebrate 40 year anniversary.
  4. JRH

    New bike

    no probs! @JRH Will be more useful re electrical issues I've probably replaced most other things so might be able to help Just post up electrical questions and we will help where we can.
  5. Al the best.
  6. Might need to go for something like this, wheel and hub. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CG-125-Rear-Chrome-Wheel-Drum-Hub-Rim-1-40-x-18-/182537552743 Just went to buy this but as I live in northern Ireland - p&p is £100................ Frig me.............! Sent from my WAS-LX1A using Tapatalk Argos click and collect in NI?
  7. I'm trying to fit the ebay wheel onto the existing brake plate...... It took a few weeks for me to find the correct age wheel. Though I've a suspicion you are right [emoji21] it's fits but just not right! Sent from my WAS-LX1A using Tapatalk Might need to go for something like this, wheel and hub. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CG-125-Rear-Chrome-Wheel-Drum-Hub-Rim-1-40-x-18-/182537552743
  8. CMSL diagrams are great for this sort of thing aren't they . Did you know that Cradley Kawasaki do a similar thing on their website for every Kawasaki ( obviously ) ? Yep used them when I had the Kwak
  9. I'm trying to fit the ebay wheel onto the existing brake plate...... It took a few weeks for me to find the correct age wheel. Though I've a suspicion you are right [emoji21] it's fits but just not right! Sent from my WAS-LX1A using Tapatalk If there is a part number cast into the wheel or the brake hub you can go onto Cmsnl and enter the part number and see what year bike they are off.
  10. Did the wheel and the hub unit come as one or are you trying to fit a new wheel to the old hub. As previously said the bike has been in production a long time and looking on Cmsl for instance there are different part numbers for a 2001 brake hub and a 2004 brake hub.
  11. Use a hex/allen key to unbolt it from the caliper. It would take seconds to do. From their website CAN'T THE BOLTS JUST BE REMOVED WHEN THE ROADLOK IS ENGAGED, RENDERING THE BIKE ABLE TO BE ROLLED? If the bolts are removed and the ROADLOK is detached from the bike while the pin is inserted, the system remains attached to the rotor, thereby preventing rotation. The motorcycle still remains unmovable after the system strikes the brake, caliper or mud guard. It will essentially act like a typical disc lock at this point.
  12. Post some pictures up may give a better clue. Could they be off the filler cap?
  13. You could ask if the additional training / responsibility you have had, ie MOT etc, puts you on a higher pay grade. However as Fullscreenaging has said i would wait for 12 months when you should be getting a review before raising the question. I generally use our local Protyre for the car and they now do bike tyres. What discount do i get for knowing you.
  14. [mention]Kevin[/mention] See the video here https://www.themotorbikeforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=66210
  15. JRH

    Flat?

    Lead acid batteries are made up of 2.1 volt cells, ie 12 v lead acid battery has 6 cells. Yes - isn't that what I said? Most 12v batteries are 6 two volt cells joined in sequence. Really must learn to read. I read that as two 6v cells. my bad sorry.
  16. JRH

    Flat?

    Lead acid batteries are made up of 2.1 volt cells, ie 12 v lead acid battery has 6 cells.
  17. They fold down flat when empty, well almost. True
  18. To be honest I see no difference with this to having a car on a front drive and covering it. The only difference is its still there when you drive away.
  19. [mention]markhibberd5[/mention] you could use something like this https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/product/rawlplug-rawlbolt-shield-anchor-loose-bolt-m10-25l-pack-5-157264?vat=1&shopping=true&gclid=Cj0KCQiA2snUBRDfARIsAIGfpqHCxn2piBZuzqH60a7oaXE7UFSLJGbwN35EdFFSmR7bXQkSSiBHrosaAnDnEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds Then when the bolt is removed just fill in the hole with a sealant. Or just use plasplugs and wood screws https://www.plasplugs.co.uk/solid-wall-fixings/solid-wall-fixings-super-grips-brown/100-plasplugs-heavy-duty-brown-supergrips-clip-pack/ Again fill the hole on removal. The first option is the more secure.
  20. Peterborough http://www.mcnfestival.com/ Starts from £15:00 Not sure if I will go this year yet.
  21. Mines been out twice this year and yes my heated grips work as well. Can be up for a ride out just depends when. Could also check out the tags and look for a cafe near to these.
  22. Many happy returns Beefy.
  23. me too *looks accusingly at Hoggfather* You had a police car with flashing blue light.
  24. Surprised [mention]Hoggs[/mention] didn't go for this one. https://www.very.co.uk/injusa-kawasaki-moto-x-scrambler-6v-bike/1600192839.prd;jsessionid=rmuZF3eFy7u7TyG4wQjDgyUY3Qd57Nsd10_7Uy7Soyg5Pp_JgJ7i!530436688?sku=sku20078681&cm_mmc=google-_-PLA+-+Generic-_-Toys+-+Scooters+%26+Ride+On+Toys+-+Battery+Powered+Vehicles-_-na_226462168016&utm_medium=cpc&k_clickid=b01701de-7916-4951-9b0f-798ac7762498&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Shopping_Toys%20-%20Scooters%20&%20Ride%20On%20Toys%20-%20Battery%20Powered%20Vehicles&utm_term=na&utm_content=226462168016&profileid=402&keywordid=na&productgroupid=pg2435508&device=c&gclid=Cj0KCQiA_JTUBRD4ARIsAL7_VeWVb-74m5uRvw_D8rxS6tDAPcN8WoqXkOW8ZcsrdLKkxl_BvQYG1hYaAsoeEALw_wcB Think you pay a lot just for the brand license. Can't recommend any thing; But a quick google throws up loads of options and it seems the lower cost have plastic type tyres which might not give much grip. The rubber tired ones then get expensive. This one looks good but at a price. https://epicstuff.co.uk/products/ducati-hypercross-12v-motorbike?variant=2511317106717
  25. And I thought the panniers on mine were wide.
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