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SlowBusa

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  1. This Stuff is Awsome..it works So much better than WD40
  2. I have a Drift Stealth 2 was about £100 looks Very cool on side of my lid compared to the UGLY as hell Gopro! But sound is terrible when moving above 45mph Pic is Very good dont go £20-40 they suck!
  3. I was Just about to type that but glad i did a page refresh As said you need to have confidence in your trainer And even asking for money in advance seems a bit premature and pushy
  4. Bypass the side stand switch to rule it out
  5. Wow! Thanks [mention]Westbeef[/mention] I cant pass that up ! Just Ordered One!
  6. For the features and price trust me you wont be disappointed
  7. Hopefully a Quick Fix then
  8. What Price range was the compressor you bought [mention]megawatt[/mention] ?
  9. Old Yamaha XT500 ...thats where ive seen them before........decades ago and that bike didnt have a problem either
  10. Someone please correct me if im wrong but I think thats normal Ive seen it before "IF" memory serves me right its to do with balancing ?????
  11. Its a Common performance mod to throw a turbo at a Busa and leave engine stock .....then it produces about 265 Bhp (a stock gen 1 can handle 315 Bhp) I know a few (from my old forum) who have 500+ Bhp bikes that wish they had just done that............because it keeps the -3k the same as stock
  12. Well Said
  13. One year free subscription ...£20 a year after that GiffGaff sim cost me £5 a month easy to install Excellent after sales from company https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303-NO-CONTRACT-CAR-VEHICLE-MOTORBIKE-GPS-TRACKER-MOTORCYCLE-TRACKING-DEVICE-BB/231127835883
  14. It will Make it accelerate slower Go 1 down on the front will make it a little crisper..........but this is a 50cc road bike so you can throw as much money at it as you like but it wont make it the same as a 100-125cc
  15. My mates door lock had been sticking for 20 years he used this now its smooth like new I had trouble getting a studded coolant hose adapter out of the cylinder head and tried WD40, Penetrating Oil & heat (blow torch) This is the stuff that worked (without heat too) £5 from Halfods
  16. Nice looking small bike with great reviews Ive noticed a lot of 125cc dont produce the full 15 bhp that this one does Lets hope its good weather for you
  17. Hi Were you aware of a problem before he looked at it? You rode it there? Is it Smoking badly? Using Oil? Do you have very little power? I know its a 125 but you should be able to ride it without pulling away at 7000 rpm Are they reputable? Or are they trying to baffle you with jargon And charge you for work that dosnt need doing?
  18. I got the joke [mention]Fleck[/mention]
  19. Well That Sucks! Been trawling a triumph site and old threads quotes for piston ring work are £2500+ !!!
  20. I know the feeling of wishing you had never started something Would there not be access from underneath? A little like a sump cover? There is very little about it on the net
  21. From what I can gather from net,the Triumph barrels are integral to the upper crankcase so pistons will go in from the top so a conventional ring clamp would work.. Hyabusa barrels are separate so pistons in from below hence your use of jubilee clips? yep your right about the busa barrels
  22. Oh dear, Ive just done the piston re-intall a couple weeks ago without spending out on traditional piston ring compressors I struggled to find 2 that were shallow enough and didnt boost the price of re-installing by another £50 (at least) I eventually went to screwfix and bought very large wide hose clips (they are Huge!) that worked REALLY Well I oiled everything and tightened them just enough on the rings so they moved but not too easily After spending an hour trying to get the rings in I used them and it took about 10 min They come in a pack of 10 I will PM you and can send you 3 out in the post https://www.screwfix.com/p/t-mex-stainless-steel-worm-drive-hose-clips-70-120mm-10-pack/28347
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