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Piggy

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  1. Hey ho!

    Anybody here into home brewing or wine making or distilling? I'm into wines but always willing to experiment. Not so much into beer making but Ive done a few ciders and some experiments with fractioning. I do a cracking pear and ginger wine :cheers:

  2. I don't think size has much to do with it, its just that different bikes handle better in different conditions. Rain never bothered me too much (I live in Wales) but you really feel the difference between bikes in a strong wind. I think maybe balance and centre of gravity are more considered in the design of bigger bikes but I've had 125s that handled really well in shit weather. Ive also binned one in the rain crossing road markings with a handful of front brake :D

  3. Try PlusGas, its really good stuff. Squirt a bit more on a couple of times a day while its just sitting there. If its really chewed up get a dremel or something on it and grind the gnarly bits off then tap a smaller socket onto it. It will come out one way or another :thumb:

  4. Right so...

    I've had the XBR roughly 12 years. Initial cost was £35 (van hire to rescue it). Since then, its probably had about £600 spent on it in consumables, plus new cdi, cam chain + guides, stainless brake pistons, chain + sprocks and a few minor bits and bobs. Total probably around £1500. Told you I was a tight-fisted farkle.

  5. Yup, what he said. The first couple of hits are the trickiest because there's nor much to get your drift behind. After that, you can move the spacer to one side a bit and it'll knock right out. Be patient and keep moving your drift around. Use your old bearings to drift the new ones in.


    I have an XBR too. I really like it. Had it about 12 years now. I've had other bikes in that time but I keep going back to it. The rear wheels are a problem. They rot from the inside and warp the brake drum so you get pulsing. Mine's just started doing it. I reckon I might have my work cut out sourcing a decent wheel. Are yours spoked or boomerang comstar?

  6. Oooooh Matron!


    Cheers for that, folks. I was kind of hoping they'd get a positive review. I'd read the later model was a great improvement. I'm probably going to be looking for something new later this year so I'm just weighing up my options. I'm a big fan of singles but I'm not sure whether I want something with a bit more grunt. I really dont know what I want. :D

  7. Hey Folks.

    I was browsing the threads here and I saw mention of someone owning a Himalayan. Interesting looking bike, I was wondering what the build quality was like. Corrosion resistance, reliability etc. I had a look over a Bullet 500 a good while back and it was fairly awful but RE seem to have upped their game in the last few years. I'm not saying I'm going to rush out and buy one but I do sort of like them. Any opinions?

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