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Ian Frog

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  1. On my stage 1 kit the filter had a different backplate that goes under the original cover, which is what I suspect you have. The pipes I went for are identical to the ones you have. just the remap to do as soon as I get a chance. The new p[pes are on the post that @janinej put the right way up for me last weekend lol. Cheers Ian
  2. Hi Bob I never actually took the battery out as I just used the maintenance cables for my Optimate. Your bike already has the stage 1 and what I a doing to the new one is just copying what I experienced before. Your bike was always a good starter and I found it a much smoother runner than other Harley`s I have encountered. Cheers Ian
  3. So far unridden but it seems to start easier and the tickover isn`t as lumpy. I suspect there are lean spots in the original mapping for emission targets. I will report back once new map completed and test mileage under my belt. Cheers Ian
  4. That looks really nice, I wonder if I will be the only one who sees a bit of the Hesketh in there? Probably better built though. Cheers Ian
  5. No such luck. I probably wouldn`t be allowed in and in all honesty I still like the good old UK. Cheers Ian
  6. If you are getting both knees down maybe time to consider a slightly larger bike ! Cheers Ian
  7. Hi Well I have gone full circle and new Dyna is on the bench getting it's stage 1. The Fatboy was an awesome bit of kit but I missed the smaller bike.Don't know why it's clinging to the ceiling lol. Cheers Ian
  8. If your having dinner with your Mum on Sunday best omit the Wotsit`s then. Cheers Ian
  9. Hi @Mawsley I am 2 years in on the HJC RPHA Carbon which has built in Sena capability with none of the problems you mention including all day use on a charge for the intercom. I accept it1s not a flip front but I would guess their range may have something in it that would suit you. Give me a shout if you want to have a good close look at it. Cheers Ian
  10. I would actually go with A and while you are waiting for an answer proceed directly to C thus ensuring maximum effect. Cheers Ian
  11. Good to see you about again. Hope you are having fun. Cheers Ian
  12. Shame the tyres are both flat and that annoying disc lock put on by persons unknown make his rescue before the deadline difficult. Cheers Ian
  13. Well got the new Harley home and I think this is the first time I have wheeled something on to the bench and struggled to find anything to clean lol. New pipes, air filter and plugs on their way . Cheers Ian
  14. Bought it and it`s at home awaiting new exhaust pipes and air filter. I am under strict instruction to only do things to this one which can be reversed back to standard if needed. Cheers Ian
  15. White rabbits, white rabbits, white rabbits. There superstious duty fulfilled. Cheers Ian
  16. Well because @fastbob has posted how much he is enjoying my old Dyna I know there is no chance of buying her back again. As a result when I got rid of the Fatboy I have found this. Believe it or not 2008 one owner and only 1557 miles since birth. Checked all previous MOT`s and mileage is genuine so I have swooped ! Cheers Ian
  17. Motorcycle live at the N.E.C is coming up in November. Cheers Ian
  18. I believe the clip for attachment is similar to the kind of thing used for a dog lead or keys etc so should be simple to operate and has already been said it`s just a matter of getting the memory to connect to become automatic rather like the wearing of seatbelts. Cheers Ian
  19. Tethered as in a fixed lanyard attached to the bike so in the event of an off the jacket is triggered. Think of the hi-viz string showing someone when their disc lock is fitted sort of thing. Cheers Ian
  20. I wonder if you could email him and say something along the lines of : I understand someone has gone to the trouble of recoding the ignition etc which was giving me trouble if I had decided to try to get the thing running, having spent so much time and effort on this would you consider selling me this non-runner so I can finally get this sorted as a non running bike bugs me. You never know he might decide you know enough to succeed and he wont lol. Cheers Ian
  21. He must owe you a fair bit in storage and restoration costs ! Surely not worth his while collecting it as I am sure your invoice will outweigh his perception of the value of the bike. I am gutted for you as well. Cheers Ian
  22. I love this thread it just keeps giving with highs and lows so your perseverance is to be applauded. Keep it up and when you get it finally sorted get out and about next year and take lots of pics. Alternatively track day it and thrash the doodads out of it. Cheers Ian
  23. You are probably close but I favour the footballer option as the drug use could be seen as lifestyle rehearsals ! Cheers Ian
  24. I defo need to investigate the various options as the multibike policy I have has started to creep up in price over the last few years. Cheers Ian
  25. Who is that with? I see they cover any other bikes owned by you on that policy, I wonder if there would be any additional charges if there were say 2 or 3 others? Cheers Ian
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