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did my bike test first, couple of times round some cones then the road part, passed first time, took my car test 2 months later, had 9 lessons and passed first time, did my HGV class one 4 years after that, had a 5 day course and passed first time. Now been driving HGV's for 23 years.
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you shouldnt need to re-jet your bike if you have only changed the can, even with the k+n filter you should be ok, balancing the carbs is a 5 minute job so shouldn't be much.
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if you have an ali rad make sure the coolant is for ali rads as the others will knacker your rad fast. I got mine from Halfrauds as they was the cheapest.
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I got some Akita boots from J&S in Brum, £40, best boots I ever brought, comfy from the start, totally waterproof as well.
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I'll be there, its also the ZRX owners club meet so will be with most of that bunch.
I will keep an eye out for your bike hoover, cant miss it with lights like that on it!
meant to put a pic with the last post, if you saw me on one of my old bikes......
http://i425.photobucket.com/albums/pp338/1100rex/bikes/img001.jpg
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you have got a soft link on the chain not a split link, just a thought.
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Givi is owned by the son of the founder and Kappa is owned by the daughter, I have used Kappa monolock for the last 3 years and not had any problems.
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I'll be there, its also the ZRX owners club meet so will be with most of that bunch.
I will keep an eye out for your bike hoover, cant miss it with lights like that on it!
you will have to be quick, I'll be on this....
http://i425.photobucket.com/albums/pp338/1100rex/bikes/MF4M0901.jpg
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I'll be there, its also the ZRX owners club meet so will be with most of that bunch.
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check your manual first before putting copper slip on them all, 3 of my casing bolts need loctite as there is an oil way behind them.
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I've done a fair amount of research with bar end mirrors as I was after some myself. It seems that they tend to have really cheap glass, so it's not very clear in most models. Also, their fittings are often poor and either fall off, or simply wobble about so much you can't see anything in the mirror anyway.
I've used these for about 10 years, never had one break or fall apart let alone move, always get good vision from them.
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5029 ... ar-End/MFW
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This looks to be quite compact;
good mirrors, work well but you mught need longer bolts if you have bar ends as well.
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Leathers should be a minimum of 1.6mm thick and the stitching should be a maximum of 8 stitches and a minimum of 6 stitches to the inch, any more than 8 and it will like perforation any less than 6 wont be strong enough.
And just so you know I worked for Interstate leathers for 4 years as a machinst and leather cutter.
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You leave it in the on position it's a diaphram tap, fuel will only run freely in the prime position.
agreed, there is no OFF position on a bandit tap.
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you can also use parafin to clean the discs as it will evaporate, if you have got any on your pads throw them away and get new ones, if they get wet you might find they don't work.
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only relatively tricky thing is the valve clearances at 14k although I'm gonna leave mine until they are noisey
if your valves are noisy it means they are opening, I'd be more worried if they are quiet as it means they are shut.
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if your clutch was knackered you would still be able to change gears up and down.
Like the others my thoughts would be a broke selector, BUT looking at the photo if that is the bottom of the engine where the oil filter is your crank case is knackered and that is either new crank cases, (expensive and big job) or secondhand engine (not quite as expensive) only trouble with a secondhand engine is you won't know what sort of state it is without stripping it.
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Try M&P http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5029 ... ar-End/MFW I have used these for years on various bikes and they are superb, a lot cheaper than most of the others and I find as good if not better.
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yep use it on the car as well, might not give it a full charge if you have a diesel car as they tend to have a heavy duty battery.
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there will be a couple this year at Stamford hall (A14/M1/M6) one for classic Japanese and later one for old Brit stuff.
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Size 42, I`m 6`-1" and weigh 12.5 stone, 32 waist. Hope this helps.
if you wasn't such a skinny sod (no offense meant) I would be over to have them as your not far from me.
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