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cyberwolf

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  1. cyberwolf

    pit bike starter

    the sign above the red button means off (you cant start the engine) the sign in between the red button means on (you can start the engine) and the one just above the yellow button means engine start (you press the button to start the engine)
  2. cyberwolf

    pit bike starter

    the top sign means off so you cant start the engine i cant see what arrow you on about?
  3. cyberwolf

    pit bike starter

    the sign in between the red button means engine stop on/off and the one above the yellow button is the starter button it starts the engine
  4. what i would do is take the bike to akey and when he not looking swap bikes he wont notice
  5. if i can find cash for fuel i be up for this but the only prob iv got i dont have a printer so cant print a form of
  6. you can still do direct access on the new test
  7. the faster iv been is 580mph
  8. just paid with paypal
  9. i have 2 how do i pay?
  10. good idea but no can do from me as im going back onto full time hrs at work and got no hoildays left
  11. iv got 3 helmets the one im using is caberg trip dont know what the others are cant be ass looking
  12. i was told only use the paste/sealant (with the gasket) if you got bad scratches of dints otherwise don't use the paste/sealant
  13. oh i like them but no good if they not waterproof im looking for new boots as mine are 5yrs old and iv gone of daytona boots
  14. i wont be coming no cash
  15. cyberwolf

    coolant

    check the fuse is ok for your fan it could of blown
  16. cyberwolf

    coolant

    50:50 mix of Antifreeze & water http://www.bugscooters.co.nz/product_in ... ucts_id=19
  17. cyberwolf

    Chain

    wd40 can rot some rubbers i know that from when i use to work for smurfit, but iv always use wd40 for cleaning the bike but not on the chain and never had a prob with it but i think it would take years of everyday use of wd40 to rot the rubber in your chain as you would be putting new chain oil on the chain which would help with protection from wd40 and chain oil is not the easyest stuff to wash away even with wd40
  18. you got the right thread
  19. looks like crystallized fuel to me can you not unbolt tap and clean it?
  20. cyberwolf

    Vibration

    sell it to one of the women on here they would love it
  21. oh ok for a sec i thought someone else was leaving
  22. why would you be looking for new mods
  23. Clothing and weather protection When riding mopeds or motorcycles it is important that you wear the correct protective clothing to protect you from the weather and to help other road users to see you. Without the right clothing you can get very cold and wet when riding a motorcycle. Special motorcycling clothing is available which: protects you from the weather helps to protect you from some types of injury helps other road users to see you By law you must wear a safety helmet when riding a motorcycle on the road. However, you should also consider using the following items of clothing when riding a motorcycle: visors or goggles gloves and gauntlets protective clothing boots visibility aids Safety helmets By law you must wear a safety helmet when riding a motorcycle on the road. All helmets sold in the UK must either: comply with British Standard Bs 6658:1985 and carry the BSI kitemark comply with UNECE Regulation 22.05 comply with any standard accepted by a member of the European Economic Area which offers a level of safety and protection equivalent to BS 6658:1985 and carry a mark equivalent to the BSI kitemark. Damage to helmets If your helmet receives any serious impact you should always buy a new one. Damage won't always be visible to the naked eye. For this reason you should never buy a second-hand helmet. Visors and goggles A visor or goggles are vital to protect your eyes from wind, rain, insects and road dirt. All visors or goggles must comply with a British Standard and display a BSI kitemark, or they must comply with a European standard which offers a level of safety and protection at least equivalent to the British Standard and carry a mark equivalent to the BSI kitemark (ECE 22-05). If you need glasses or contact lenses to read a numberplate at the prescribed distance then you must wear your glasses or contact lenses when you ride. You should not wear tinted glasses, visors or goggles if you are riding in the dark or conditions of poor visibility. It is very important that you keep your visor or goggles clean. You must have a clear view of the road ahead at all times. To clean your goggles or visor wash them with warm soapy water. Do not use solvents or petrol. Protective clothing Motorcycle clothing is of two main types: clothing made from man-made materials leather clothing When you are choosing protective motorcycle clothing make sure you look for additional protection for the shoulders, elbows and knees. Gloves and gauntlets Good gloves or gauntlets are essential when your ride a motorcycle. Never be tempted to ride without gloves. If you fall off you could seriously injure your hands. Motorcycle boots It is important to wear good boots or footwear when you ride a motorcycle. If you wear sandals or trainers your feet will have little protection if you fall off. Riding in cold weather When riding in very cold weather your hands and feet can become painfully cold. No matter how good your gloves or boots, the cold will eventually get through. This can cause you to lose your concentration when riding. To overcome the cold you can try wearing thin inner gloves on your hands and an extra pair of socks on your feet. If your hands or feet become too cold, stop and warm up before continuing your journey. If you're serious about motorcycling in cold weather you should consider buying electrically heated inner gloves or electrically heated handlebar grips. However, these accessories put a large demand on your motorcycle's electrical generator so you should check that it can cope with the extra demands before you buy and fit them. Visibility aids for motorcyclists Many road accidents involving motorcyclists occur because another road user didn't see them. Using some form of visibility aid will help others to see you. Remember you need to be visible from the side as well as the front and back. Wearing fluorescent orange or yellow clothing in daylight will improve your chances of being seen. Other methods you could use to help other road users to see you in daylight include: wearing a white helmet wearing brightly coloured clothing riding with your headlamp on dipped beam To improve visibility in the dark you need to wear reflective material. They work by reflecting the light from headlamps of other vehicles. This makes you much more visible from a long distance away.
  24. you find most usb power cables have a step down built into them so you can run a sat nav which is 9 volts of 12volt so if you cut the plug of you be taken the step down off! and it well burn out anything thats under 12 volts
  25. cyberwolf

    Coil problem

    nice one
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