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Adam_M

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About Adam_M

  • Birthday 18/04/1985

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    Male
  • Bike(s)
    Honda CBF125
  • Location
    Leeds

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    Things that go vrummm, brrrr, and yeoooooooown. I now sound about 12. But bikes do that. Oh, photography and guitars too.
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  1. Google CBF125 fuel pump. Thar be all your answers.
  2. Have you enquired about getting them repaired? that is ultimately your cheapest option. I really doubt they've properly had it. First things first though, they don't really make speakers specifically for certain genres. That's just Marketing Department BS! And especially not modern Metal and Dubstep and other overly compressed music (I'm a massive metal fan myself, so I'm not knocking the genres, just the modern producers ) most decent speakers will do fine with it. But really, even £200 isn't a lot of money at all when it comes to decent speakers, so yeah, see if you can get someone to repair them!
  3. It's the sort of thing I'd do on the PS3 but would never imagine someone would do that in real life. Surprised they both stayed on. He's certainly making it all very exciting, isn't he? Though I'm not sure I like what he did...
  4. I've decided to stop being such a pansy, got myself a Haynes manual and I'm doing it myself as well.
  5. This is a disaster... I finally find sport I enjoy watching (used to like F1 in the Nigel Mansell days) and they take it away?! I think the sport has slowly been gaining some popularity recently, but this will just kill any further growth, especially for passive fans.
  6. Are we talking about the shift to using oblique imagery when zoomed up close here? If so, yes, they're taken from a fixed wing aircraft, not satellite. This sort of thing has been around for a while, Bing Maps are usually much better at it but it's nice Google have caught up. Though there's nothing big brother about it, a static image taken about once every few years isn't exactly useful to monitor an individuals whereabouts and habits. Very useful for general surveying, change detection, council planning, flood mapping, historic records and obviously services like this. 'Ooh I can see my house'!. I work in the aerial survey world, though we do power line surveying rather than this sort of thing. What you're seeing is no where near the level of detail that we're capable of capturing in the industry, but even at the highest level you wouldn't be able to easily identify a person on the street. We're talking each pixel having a size of 4cm in real life, but generally these are captured at 10-15cm per pixel.
  7. It was my birthday on the 18th too! I'm crashing this party...
  8. Well... I did the oil change, and about 1.2L came out of it. If you estimate that 15-20% is still left in there then that's way, way over! max capacity is 1.1L... suggested change is 900ml... ouch. The poor thing. I've now put in the correct amount, and it's not leaking as bad but I'm going to have to man up, buy a Haynes and some tools and fix it myself. Had a mechanic guy at work look at it, looks like it'll be all okay as soon as I get the gaskets replaced. It was a dumb, newbie mistake and all down to impatience. I think when I last topped up the oil I didn't do the dipstick reading properly (the whole, let it run and then leave it a few mins to settle cycle) Ah well! this is how we learn right?!
  9. Hi everyone, On my Honda CBF 125 I seem to have engine oil leaking out of the left hand side of the engine. Originally this was coming out of the nuts and bolts but after doing an oil change (I'm guessing it was too high pressure wise) it seems to be coming out of other places now! I'm going to guess I've blown something, somehow. Hopefully I haven't blown the engine, any ideas? I'm hoping I don't have to buy a whole new lump for it... Tomorrow I'm going to do an oil change again, this time put less in - this was my first ever oil change so I might have buggered it even more. (but hey, I'm trying to learn and I'm very new to this! computers I -can- do, engines... not quite clicked yet) The bike seems to be performing just fine, It only seems to start leaking after it's been going for a while or I hit a 60mph section.
  10. It might be, but I wouldn't trust it. And no tools and nowhere suitable to do it.
  11. Hi all, I'm wondering if anyone could recommend somewhere in Leeds to get my CBF125 serviced, currently I take it to either the dealers in Castleford or Dewsbury and I'd rather not bother with the trek any more, especially now it's out of warranty. Anyway, just looking for recommendations... don't know who to trust! didn't have a great experience with Castleford, so I'm wary, but the Dewsbury guys were honest enough. Cheers, Adam
  12. so you have a disc lock alarm where the inside rusts and you put WD40 on it!! watch you dont get any on the disc Oh, is this why my brakes don't work any more?
  13. I have the Oxford one. Don't buy it. The inside of it starts rusting away very quickly, though WD40 has sorted it out, it worries me to continue using it. The alarm function doesn't work very well when someone's actually trying to steal it, it does however work very well when you're trying to lock/unlock it. Overall... not impressed.
  14. I was hoping for a bit more guidance on the Snow bit, that's the one where I'm always worried where I should be positioning myself etc. But it sounds like I was doing it right anyway!
  15. Adam_M

    hobbies

    Hmm... my hobbies all have phases. Mostly because I can only afford to do one properly at a time. Photography is a big one, I used to do lots of music photography and had thousands in kit. Tried to turn it into a freelance career at many points but thwarted by the lack of a car! I now do photography at work, so doesn't feel like a hobby any more. Playing guitar is a massive one, I'm always buying and selling guitars and I think I've owned over 60 so far. Currently have 5. Tried the band thing a few times too, trying again with a drummer from work actually. Should be fun. Getting into guitar amp & pedal building now too.
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