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is that what they call entertainment
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yes R&G's are going on next week , double bubble and rear hugger ordered , I think that may be about it oh yes and bloody ride it when I can -
Just about to go out for a ride , got a few better pics than the one from yesterday, Already removed the white dot and dash tank protectors as I thought they looked blood awful so will replace with something better asap.
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@dick65 wrote:ive got a scottoiler,saves a lot of hassle m8 just remember to keep it topped up
ordered one only to find when i picked the bike up it had a full touring kit hidde behind the numberplate, luckily the shop will take the new one back.
also found a link on the r&g website which shows how to fit the bungs, also ordered the r&g 28mm saw to make things easier.
http://www.rg-racing.com/browseType/Crash_Protectors/Suzuki/GSX1300R_Hayabusa/CP0063.aspx
http://www.rg-racing.com/browseType/General_Accessories/HS0001RE.aspx
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oh dear your in trouble sadie just read that. -
@Robbie wrote:Yeah and its not sweet enough......just like ya friggin tea
I'll try washing next time , it may get rid of the tangy heady flavour. -
you know how tasty my special filling is -
I love Pie. -
especially when the fuel guage hit red and i realised i was 25 miles from the nearest garage
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just ordered small hugger and new airflow screen screen for it .it did get a tad windy at ahem......70mph m'lud. -
all picked up , got to give it a good clean now, I shall pop some pics up when its all clean unless Robbie beats me to it.
Thanks again to Robbie for nipping me over there to collect the Bike.
Just one Gripe , effin caravaners leaving tyres in the motorway or deciding to crash not to long in front of us causing tailbacks. -
yes ,going to only do sensible mods to this bike, r&g's , scotoiler , things like that really. Must be getting old. -
great stuff , I've ordered my r&g's so when they arrive i'll try and sus them out.
Got one of the last gen 1 , 5000 miles on a 08 cost was less than £6000 , totally standard one owner. pick it up saturday.........nitrous going on sunday (only joking) -
just ordered some for the new bike , how did you get on fitting these Grumpy owl. -
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ITCHY wrote:It's hard to find a good tradesman Lee, I've been looking for a good bricklayer for ages
DAVE HAVE YOU SEEN THIS.........do you know anyone you could recommend. -
hopefully collecting saturday
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@Robbie wrote:@lee wrote:@Davehutch wrote:nice Jezza a proper bike better than them bandit crapstue ban him
keep looking jezza,the wright one will come along
Yep and it'll begin with a K and end in awasaki
Nope it begins with Hand ends with ayabusa Depoit paid ..... hopefully after phone call tomorrow I should have collection date.
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I'm up for it , good to see you have found somewhere , if your off for a drink round stratford in the evening give us a shout and I'll pop over as its only 20 mins down the road. -
@Stue11 wrote:
Noooo we are not women we dont need that much for camping surely@Davehutch wrote:thought £55 wasnt to badBut I now realise I need the "L" brackets £125
so all in all £180 plus you have to drill through the plastic2day stop over.. 2 pants 2socks deodarant toothbrush no hair gel
change of boot and away ya go wear the clothes under ya leathers
any longer take three pairs of pants , one to wear , one to wash and one drying -
@Davehutch wrote:
when i do it , it makes the ones on my@dirtydog wrote:just had to pull a nose hair out and by f**k did it hurt.....must be getting oldshorter
Its a pity you did not figure this out before the ones on your head disappeared. -
@gsf1200 wrote:i can do all the above,cook,clean,polish,hoover,do the washing,dusting,clean the windows,make the tea,walk the dogs,etc SORRY IM GOIN OFF ON ONE AGAIN,SUE
is that not what women are supposed to do. -
@fr499y wrote:i'll have a look around local to here for ya if ya want? will be going to a few bike shops this week anywaylet us know what you see
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looking for something from around 07 onwards £6500 max, lower mileage the better as i intend to keep for a few years.
Valve Grinding
in Advice on Repairing and maintaining your bike
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would this not be due to the float valve in the carb.