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SW-Motech over the clocks sat nav bracket. Fits Kawasaki Versys 1000 2015-2017. Very good condition. £35 - includes 48hr tracked signed for in the UK, via Royal Mail. Payment by Bank transfer. SOLD- Givi MT505 Metro-T Tanklock Tank Bag - 5L & tanklock fitting kit for Versys 1000 2015-2017. Very good condition. A few scratches underneath from getting on and off lock. Includes sholder strap and waterproof cover. I found this perfect size to make sure the bars didn't hit the bag. I used to carry an AA digital tyre inflator and a stop n go repairt kit, a multi tool in one side pocket, the strap in the other, my phone in the pocket (there is a little opening at the front of the bag to fit a cable through, See pics) a strip of paracetamol, my house keys and I could squeeze a small bottle of water in the top compartment to boot. £60 - includes 48hr tracked signed for in the UK, via Royal Mail. Payment by Bank transfer.
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Just type into Google 2015 BMW F800GT aftermarket end can and take your pick. If you want a full system, then just replace end can with full system. Happy shopping
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Mine has done the same for a few years now. I’ve tried all sorts with no good results. I think it’s because it’s directly onto metal and when the grip gets hot it heats the bar up and softens the glue. It’s harder to spin when the grip is not on.
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Cool, tall bikes - inspiration needed
fullscreenaging replied to Interference Fit's topic in Motorbike Chat
+1 It’s just another ride. -
Cool, tall bikes - inspiration needed
fullscreenaging replied to Interference Fit's topic in Motorbike Chat
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No, he’s a member of the infamous
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It would be worth dropping the guys at MyRouteApp a line about. Since I’ve been a member they have come on leaps and bounds and have implemented lots of ideas the community have suggested over the years. By the sounds of it, what you are looking for does not exist….yet. I think it’s a great idea and something the guys at MRA could do.
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One key. Also unlocks top box, panniers, seat and tank.
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Tyre Pressure gauge: Recommendations please
fullscreenaging replied to Fender1515's topic in Motorbike Chat
Always the way once you’ve bought something! -
Tyre Pressure gauge: Recommendations please
fullscreenaging replied to Fender1515's topic in Motorbike Chat
I have this for bike https://tinyurl.com/45x6x36y and this one for the car originally, but swapped them round. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00N94L21U?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder-mobile-t1_k0_1_7&=&crid=22OWF86LVECGW&=&sprefix=aa+tyre Both fit in my 5ltr tank bag. The AA one is a tiny bit bigger and is a bit of a squeeze but it’s more accurate being digital and auto shuts off. That’s why I swapped it to the bike. -
Cool, tall bikes - inspiration needed
fullscreenaging replied to Interference Fit's topic in Motorbike Chat
Try upping the mileage. 3000 miles a year doesn’t give you much experience every in the grand scheme of things, so this could put you at a higher risk in their eyes. I used to put 6000 miles and then one year I automatically put in my estimated car mileage of 12000 miles and my quote actually went down by £50! -
Cool, tall bikes - inspiration needed
fullscreenaging replied to Interference Fit's topic in Motorbike Chat
Yes, it’s a basic tool, but it gives a rough idea that only takes a few mins to set up. Better than wasting a few hours sitting on bikes in the showroom. Although if you have the time then nothing better than popping into a dealer and sitting on new bikes -
Cool, tall bikes - inspiration needed
fullscreenaging replied to Interference Fit's topic in Motorbike Chat
You can always change the Desert X tyres to road tyres if you really like it. Apparently the Ducati Diavel won the best looking bike award this year. Also check this site out for what you might/might not fit on https://cycle-ergo.com -
It’s just one licence with different entitlements. You accrued 3 points while on a provisional and then after you passed your A2 you gained another 3 points. This totalled 6 points within two years of passing your test. You now have to apply for a provisional and start again. If you passed the theory less than 2 years ago then the cert is still valid and you will only have to do the mod 1 & 2 again before the two years is up. Obviously if it longer than that or the 2 years run out while in the process of obtaining your full licence again then you will have to take the theory. I also suspect you might have to do the CBT as you need the cert number in order to book the theory. You best bet is to speak to a riding school. They will know better than anyone on here.
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@bonio I hear the soup is nice
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I’ve just done a Google search and found this website. https://www.motorcycleproducts.co.uk/honda-cb400-nc-super-dream-1983-parts/2/8963?page=4 It I only looked through the first few pages to find tyres, but it looks like they have tonnes of bits. These tyres are the first ones I came across. There could be more/others in there with a proper look
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It’s to do with Euro Emissions targets also.
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I have the Loop mute insert also @bonio gives you an extra 5db noise reduction. Have you played about with the different sizes? With the mute inserts in and a good seal mine are quiet. I have some custom fit earplugs at work and tried them under my lid once upon a time. Ears were hurting after 20 mins.
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Versys 1000 also.