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Everything posted by nickerbelly
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another cool vid and a question
nickerbelly replied to pugeyed's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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might need waterproofs for this one
nickerbelly replied to bladerunner's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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we've always named our cars/bikes!, my wife's car is called Foxy because when we were going to buy it she thought the number plate ended fxy hence foxy! turns out it ended fyx but foxy stuck. my car is called Mildred because it was owned by a lovely old lady from new - until I bought it of course! , and my ZZR is called Magic because it's metallic black and it's f***ing magic - geddit?
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maxxis rear for the Bandit.
nickerbelly replied to trebor4460's topic in Advice on Repairing and maintaining your bike
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Wouldn't it be deliciously ironic if the perps were involved in an accident and could only be saved if gotten to hospital within 10 minutes and the ambulanceman said "the only way to get you there in time is by helicopter, but the air ambulance is grounded due to someone stealing their funds so I'm afraid you're going to die"
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Huge fire guts M&P Motorcycles in Swansea
nickerbelly replied to E.goldstein's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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whats your favourite type of bike?
nickerbelly replied to Chadatious's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
Definitely have a soft spot for the 90's when bikes really came of age , currently in love with my wife/ZZR1100 - not saying who I love more though also loved my fz750 although technically that one was late 80's. would like to get an early ZX6R as a second bike for scratching, and might consider selling my soul to the devil for a first edition R1 -
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so what you been doing with the sun?
nickerbelly replied to Chadatious's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
couldn't go out yesterday, but went out today - having totally rebuilt the back end of my bike - cleaned and resprayed the swingarm, hugger and all linkages etc , cleaned up and treated the shock and resprayed the spring, cleaned off all the gunk from chainlube, de-greased the chain and gave it an oil bath, sorted the cush-drive rubbers etc etc. It was good to be back on the road -
maxxis rear for the Bandit.
nickerbelly replied to trebor4460's topic in Advice on Repairing and maintaining your bike
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I use glasses wipes, I get them from wilko's or aldi and just keep a slack handful in my jacket pocket or under the seat, they work well enough for me - I know it means stopping every so often to clean up, but over the years I've found this to be the most practical solution - tear-offs tend to become an expensive solution as you rip one off, and within seconds a bumble bee commits hara-kiri on the clean one - and you can't just dump tear-offs when you remove them like they do on the race track - if there's a policeman watching you'll find yourself being done for littering as happened to someone I knew - and I don't agree with it myself either, there's enough sh*t dumped on our roads by others as it is!!
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Cheap Tyres
nickerbelly replied to E.goldstein's topic in Advice on Repairing and maintaining your bike
I tried a set of Maxxis supermax sports tyres on my zzr11 and I'll swear by em from now on the grip is superb and I know some people use them regularly for trackdays, got mine from an on-line supplier - DK motorcycles who are reasonably priced and deliver within 2 days (more often the very next day!) - the rear has lasted 3500 miles and is just due for replacement, the front isn't even half-worn yet. They also do a supermax touring tyre which is a little cheaper than the sports version and a friend of mine has them on his rf900 - the touring rears are reputed to last up to 7000+ miles and he says the grip levels are excellent (knee down excellent apparently!) I think they're definitely worth a look -
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Basically it boils down to this - in the past, Libya has had covert terrorist training camps and Gaddafi was a thorn in the U.S's side, now that there is civil unrest and political change building all over the middle east it's a golden opportunity for the americans to get rid of said thorn under the guise of "protecting innocent civilians", and english military personnel are involved to keep us sweet with the yanks (hope this doesn't breach the politics protocol dave )
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