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Bhawk

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  1. take your time, every time they ask you to do something take 3 deep breaths before starting, help calm your nerves!
  2. Bhawk

    Election

    It's funny looking back on this thread now. Especially now we can see the u-turns that have been made and how everything he developed so far. And so far we haven't had another GE. One thing to note though. Going into brexit we have a Conservative, Unionist Negotiating Team..... What anagram could we possibly use
  3. When i took my test i was also moving house at the time, when i passed i asked the instructor if he could do the change of address at the same time, he said no so i had to get postal forwarding to receive my license then change address myself. Speaking of which, i recently moved.....again, and i changed my address online, but the site says there are no changes made, but its showing my address online, just not sending out an updated license which is confusing me
  4. As said, i also find the maneuvers much easier on bigger bikes. they are much less twitchy than smaller bikes i find
  5. Today I had it in the wheelie position today. So chuffed with this lift. Easy to use and will make work on the bike so much easier
  6. Aye, garden needs a lot of work but hey....i have a bike to play with remember....priorities lol
  7. Well i finally got around to opening the big parcels that came from abba and sat down in the garden and went through the instructions. The abba skylift looks heavy duty and it only took about 20 minutes to build. Once built i put the bike up. I had to adjust the arms height to make it fit my bike but it was a 5 minute job to adjust it. Then getting the bike lined up was relatively simple, and once locked in place was solid. Easily done on your own. Then i stropped the bike into position and used the foot pump and it lifted nicely. Even while up in the air it is solid, bearing in mind my gardens also on an angle it doesnt feel unstable at all. The fact its on wheels is great too, i can spin the bike around into any position with ease. The positioning of the attachments also means i can easily get to all the bolts to remove all the fairings with no issues. Like i say, this thing is built to last, its solid as hell and i can see it lasting decades. Plus, when i change bike all i have to do is buy the correct fittings for less than a tenner, they say itll fit almost any bike on the market. Expensive to buy but even after just one day of playing with it i definitely think its worth the money. I look forward to working on the bike where i wont be crawling around on the floor any more.
  8. Seen these on eurocarparts. 150pc toolkit in a toolbox for £40. Going to get these on payday, dont know the quality of them but for that price its worth a shot http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/tools/car-mechanic-tools/socketry/half-inch-drive-socket-set/?529770271&0&t5_308
  9. THREE LITTLE DUCKS WALK INTO A BAR........... "Say, what's your name?" the bartender asked the first duck. "Huey," was the reply. "How's your day been, Huey?" "Great. Lovely day. Had a ball. Been in and out of puddles all day. What else could a duck want?" said Huey. "Oh. That's nice," said the bartender. He turned to the second duck, "Hi,and what's your name?" "Dewey," came the answer from duck number two. "So how's your day been, Dewey! ?" he asked. "Great. Lovely day. I've had a ball too. Been in and out of puddles all day myself. What else could a duck want?" The bartender turned to the third duck and said, "So, you must be Louie?" The little duck fluttered her eyelids and said "No, my name is Puddles.
  10. This was my mates foot after being rebuilt in hospital after a slowspeed crash with a car on his 125 wearing trainers. ALWAYS wear your boots
  11. Bhawk

    ELECTRICAL FAULT

    I had a few that kept blowing, turned out it was the wiring, every time the handlebars went full lock left (like when parking it) the wires were kinking and it was blowing the fuse.
  12. Fresh from her shower, the wife stands in front of the mirror complaining to me that her breasts are too small. Instead of telling her it's ok babe I love your little titties, I thought long and hard and came up with a suggestion. ''If you want your breasts to grow, then take a piece of toilet paper and rub it between them for a few minutes a day'' ...off she went to fetch a piece of toilet paper and stood in front of the mirror, rubbing it between her breasts. "How long will this take?"she asks,,, They will grow larger over a period of years," I said very proudly. She stopped instantly!!!. "Do you really think rubbing a piece of toilet paper between my breasts every day will make my breasts larger over the years?" "Worked for your arse, didn't it?"
  13. A young man is in a pub, a big ugly woman comes behind him and grabs his arse while saying "Hey, wanna give me your number?" To which he responds "Do you have a pen?" "yes" she says. "Well you better get back in it before the farmer finds you missing!"
  14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrmYJgcGX30&t=6s Delboys garage is a source of a lot of information, he explains things thoroughly and simply. he has saved a small fortune over the years! Check out his other videos too, he covers most things including simple skills like welding, soldering, grinding etc
  15. If you want to do it yourself, youtube delboys garage, he does a couple of videos on how to do it. he explains each step thoroughly. It will save you a decent amount of money.
  16. To reduce the brake lever travel as the pads wear surely you would need a tad more brake fluid in the system to compensate for the extra travel required? If that makes any sense???
  17. I got a load of gear given to me when i worked at the tip, amazing what some people will throw away. Also found my jacket in a charity shop for £15, fits perfectly. Helmet i got on ebay (thank god it fits)
  18. As said, pinlock. It shouldnt cost £40 too, mine was £17 and fitted it myself, its easy to do and i have had no problems with fog ever since.
  19. Well today someone decided to indicate left at the roundabout (to my right on the roundabout) so when i entered the roundabout they decided they wanted to go straight on instead, meaning i had to accelerate sharpish to avoid being flattened. NOB!
  20. I bought one of the exceptionally cheap chinese ones, it cost 70 quid if i remember rightly, its a basic device but for what i need it is good enough, after a few more months using it ill post a review in the reviews section, I would recommend it if money is tight but i had a decent garmin several years back and that was amazing and did everything i could need
  21. Did you have to visit the factory in richmond by any chance? Its a great place, making awesome boots, never thought of using them for riding though
  22. oooooh thats what thats for, ive been using it completely wrong, never had a friction sore on my todger though!
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