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darkember

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  1. Not too sure about USD forks. I think it makes the front end too low & hunched visually the bike looses something.
  2. Never known fuel to eat the rubber lines they are designed to take that kind of abuse. If this is the case for winter storage the tank will be off the bike & completly drained as will the carbs.
  3. I think the chilli idea is cool make sure its of the birdseye variety
  4. What might work are the rubber links they use for safety riding stirrups. Ie: the stirrup is not solid so if they fall off the rubber snaps so preventing the foot from being trapped. My daughter swears by them. Should easily be able to attach the rubber strap to the peg.
  5. Somone must want it to add to their collection.
  6. I take a small tool kit & agree with Rob about a puncture repair kit.
  7. Keep trying you'll eventually get you're leg over . Rubbing certain oily products into it can also help
  8. Should have kept the top box Stue11 is desperately trying to find one
  9. Mine like a camellion, it changes colour with the seasons
  10. Very lucky & good to hear u are fine. welcome
  11. Glad to assist noprobs just remember that banjo seal needs sorting
  12. Well Im not writing it again can admin cut & past it back in?? thanks
  13. Who removed the other thread on this topic??????????????? I wrote a shed load on the subject
  14. Just watching Guy Martin round the tt sends shivers through me
  15. What is the feedback u get as you tip the bike???
  16. Hehe Hawki is right Stue needs the hard ones. Easier to paint
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