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Westbeef

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  1. Isn't the point of the O-Ring that there's grease/lubricant inside the joints between the rings and it should never come out/let anything in? Over what sort of time period did you do the miles?

     

    Precisely what I thought, Mileage has been done since April last year when the bike was bought brand new, although the bike is Chinese the chain is a Japanese RK chain £199.00 ( new ) as fitted to many Honda's, Suzuki's and Kawasaki's.


    The chain has to have let water in or the links could not have seized, it probably happened on the Ride to The wall when it was in the rain all day long from 7:00AM to 10:00PM, it still of course should not let water in.

     

    The cause could be poor chain assembly then! If they don't press the outer plates far enough down then as you know the seal will be broken, but it's still going to be difficult to get some oil back inside. It's not going to be a case of the life of the lubricant in the chain going off in less than 12 months, which I thought might have been a cause - if the chain had been on a long time.

  2. Called the place up, the guy said i should have another go at bump starting it and if it doesn't work then to call up again and book in with them to come down and have a look. So gave bump starting a go, an hour in, bike still not running and my dad looks like he's about to keel over. Safe to say we've done all we can here with our basic knowledge of bikes.

     

    That's ridiculous! You shouldn't have to be bump starting a new bike, you've already proven it's not a flat battery issue! Make sure they sort it for you pal you shouldn't be having to be trying anything like this to get a brand new bike working!

  3. Sounds good, I assume she likes bikes? You know her better than us, my missus would hate if I popped the question like that - but then she aint into bikes :D.


    If you fancy being on Don't Tell the Bride a biker theme would be something they'd go for I reckon :D.

  4. Thanks for the replies, going to call up afterwards, i'll post the outcome up on this.

     

    I hope they sort it! I assume Bullit is a Chinese manufacturer? I can't find anything about them except their own website.

  5. Ferry crossings will be available in the coming months guaranteed , I've known people to book a week before as I was going to do last yr but at over double the price for the classic it just isn't worth it unless you've never been and are really hooked on road racing,for me better options are the classic or scarborough if you've never seen real road racing,,but having said that the tt is fecking awesome so it comes down to what your prepared to pay coz steam packet are certainly on a winner price wise

     

    You've summed me up perfectly there :mrgreen:, I was going to do the NW200 but I'd rather wait and do the TT. It'll be in 12 months time though as I've got a busy year this year. I assume if I book quite early it's going to be cheaper? I'll book next years as soon as possible.



     

    Whats the rough prices for taking a bike and a weeks stay?


    I was going to go this year, but I probably wont be on a big bike so I'm thinking of next year already :).


    Also Mawsley you could try booking in March?

    In the past I was unable to go because of work, so this is the first time I'm toying with the idea. Seems like it's about a tenner a night for camping - but with no quotes from the Steam Packet, no idea about ferry.


    Was planning on four nights, but I'm an impromptu kind of person and hate to be tied down. I remember a time when you could simply rock up to places and buy tickets for things. Having to pre-arrange the finest details and smash the F5 key simply pisses me off - I'll be going somewhere else instead. Either Highlands or off to find sun.

     


    I'll be doing a little over a week when I go, when I eventually get over it'll be the day before the first race and the Sunday after the last race I'd come home.

  6. I look forward to making my final mortgage payment in around 5 years time, it will be a happy happy day. :D


    In many ways I am thankful that I am of an older generation. I brought my first property for £30K. I had a no deposit 110% mortgage which got me on the ladder and then I have remortgaged or moved house over the years which has allowed us the luxury of being able to (nearly) own our own place. But the biggest worry has always been making sure that I earnt enough to be able to make the mortgage payments.


    I can not understand why lenders do not consider the 110% mortgage option. It allows people onto the housing ladder, but I have made comparisons and in my area at least it is usually about 25% cheaper on the monthly mortgage payment than it is to rent.


    I don't know how this compares to other parts of the country, but I imagine it would be a similar percentage drop, it is the lump sum deposit that seems to kill the idea off.


    Had I had to have a deposit when I started there is no way we would have had our own place, maybe I am being naive :?

     

    They won't let you borrow any more than you need for the property, we did try when we looked at a house that needed some work, we had 10% to stick down and we wanted to borrow a few more ££s than the 90% needed. Wasn't even an option.


    I think banks really don't like the idea of negative equity any-more, probably because the way things have gone in the past.


    However I think 100% mortgages could potentially be a good thing, but then ALOT of people would be buying and it'd probably rocket the house prices

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