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  1. No I don't, but if you can't cope for 20 minutes during a test then how the hell are you going to go our on a bike, or will all of your trips consist of 10 minutes until the next toilet? Serious question if your IBS is that bad.

    Incontinence pants.


    Plus each day is different so i like to plan ahead. Plus i enjoy being out on a bike not being in a room doing a test.

  2. Ahahahah let me guess, Your gonna cheat when you go?!!?!

    Why would i cheat on something about information i should already no? Idiot.


    Well i've got in contact with the dsa as the test centre i can't find any contact details for them.

    I've emailed the guy i've done my CBT with for lessons and he suggested that we can stay local incase i need to make any trips to the toilet.


    Then that gets the ball rolling.

  3. another day.

    another dale problem to solve :mrgreen:


    if those are the sizes of the tyre atm then get the same.. i'll pm you a link dale :up:

    It;s not a problem. I'm just confused. I'm unsure of the proper sizes will have to wait till i get the bike back to check which should be tomorrow or tuesday!!!

  4. Hi, my bikes in for MOT and the guy has mentioned my tyres that they are ok but close to legal limit just like the other topic... However i cannot for the life of me find the right tyre size or i don't understand them and if i have looked at the right tyres it's 70 pound for one tyre, not even a decent make i think (sawa is the make)


    Please help me understand


    Front tyre size 110/80 x 16

    Rear tyre size 130/90 x 15


    that are the sizes apparently but on Suzuki website, can't find the link it has p on the end or something

    ahh found the link http://www.suzuki-gb.co.uk/bike/gz125k9/tech/


    mine is a k3 though.

  5. Don't worry too much about it. I too have to jump between 1st and 2nd a few times before I find neutral 8-) I'm getting better with time as I'm getting used to my bike and the same will be with you :wink: Keep riding :thumb:

    That isnt my problem!!! My problem was you have to lift your foot up lightly however it wouldnt lift unlike it usally does so you have to add some more force and it just jumps straight into second. Just seemed to be the cold so as when i came home from work sat on the bike and straight into neutral.

  6. this morning i came to put the bike into neutral from first. Its really tough and it skipped straight into 2nd it will keep doing this even kicking down into neutral from 2nd after a few times of kicking up and down it finally slips straight in turn the engine of for 30 secs then back on i will have the problem again. Ive tryed rolling the bike back and forward or do you think its because it being dead cold this morning.



    So problem is

    I have to change from 1st to second a few times before the lever will just slip into neutral.


    gear changes are fine lever is slack enough only happend this morning not had this problem before


  7. WF, No i can't plus if i could it would be a royal pita because the mudgaurd being so low it's hard to get my fat hand up there.


    i'm at work tomorrow so will problys nip across to halfords for some stuff like you suggested....

    you not heard of removing the wheel....

    Way to over the top to get 2 bolts out isn't it.....Not something i'm willing todo and don't have the tools either.

  8. the screw holding my pillion seat on was a right knut to get out too, an intruder so same design for holding the seat on! I just spentan hour just getting one screw out, little pressure, little tap with a hammer, little squirt of WD40 and repeat.....


    don't take it to a garage tho, get yourself a tap and die kit from a tool shop and a harder small drill bit, tell the person you buy it off what its for so you can get one that'll drill through a screw! might take a good few hours but it'll save you money and hopefully a get you out of a bollocking from you dad!!!

    Hi mate cheers, i only said the garage option because it's going in for service and mot on the 9th.


    WF, No i can't plus if i could it would be a royal pita because the mudgaurd being so low it's hard to get my fat hand up there.


    i'm at work tomorrow so will problys nip across to halfords for some stuff like you suggested....

  9. let the garage sort it dale..... bloody hell lad your more useless than me and thats bad :mrgreen:

    My dad will hand me on the wall if i tell him about them.....Guess who's taking it into the garage....Him!!!

    Oh well, not my fault however he may be a pit annoyed at my poor attempts of sawing.

  10. Hi, re my topic yesterday about panniers i decided on getting throw over panniers, well today i tryed to take one bolt out so i can remove my pillion seat (there is 2 but the other head has been snapped off, not by me i should add) I got my allen key out and turned *snap!!!!* so now both my bolts are snapped, so now my pillion seat isn't being held on with nothing now, just used a tie wrap at the moment, i've tryed to drill one out and no matter what drill bit or size i use it will not drill....I've tryed to cut a slot in the other and it won't budge i've tryed to shock it and wd 40 it but nothing. Is there anything you recommend or should i just get it looked at when it's in the garage?

  11. at less than £30 notes, i'd go with the first ones....


    but have a look at how your rear seat comes off first......


    and bag up whatever you put inside, so they stay dry...

    Well, from what i can see at the moment, the rear seat comes off with 2 allen bolts...One of the heads have snapped off one, so only one bolt holding it on, will have to get another bolt sometime. i assume that's all it takes to get the rear seat off.

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