Have a look at James Hoffman here....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgjvLQu5NlE
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Have a look at James Hoffman here....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgjvLQu5NlE
The starting point is to get some decent straps, makes the job so much easier as you can adjust tension forward and aft.
Can recommend these.
ROK Straps. Not cheap, but they work well....
If you can, budget 30% on the TT, 30% on the amp and 40% on the speakers.
As a starting point, gave a look at a decent s/hand Japanese Direct Drive.
They're pretty robust, well designed, easy to...
Nailed it.
This is what EV's are all about.
For anything else, particularly long distance, pretty much useless.
The dogbones in my Aprilias used needle bearings. Far better than bushings. The only guys that complained were those who didn't give them the occasional regreasing and were amazed when they seized up.
Fair play.....at least they're not forming a rolling roadblock like the Harleys and GS's usually do.
The TST RS is on my radar.....seriously tempted.
I do all my own motorcycle servicing, valve shims, throttle body balancing, brakes, suspension seals rebuilds tyre changes etc...
I enjoy it and I've acquired the tools to do it. I don't trust...
Ex IFA here
Something to remember before investing money:
Costs are certain, investment performance isn't.
Pay VERY close attention to fund, management and advice charges.
Another vote for Kriega.
I've got the R15 and R20.
Both are well thought out and very comfortable to wear when riding.
Recommended.
Great price!
I'd have bought one, but I've already got a givi.
Yep, it's nuts.
I'll bet anyone £50 that he'll get off with just slapped wrists.
Nice route Andy!
I do that one too!
Can't get my bikes out at the moment....builders!
Will be out and about shortly with a bit of luck.
Had a mate with an old Jag which he parked on his very steep drive.
Correct oil level was about an inch on the dipstick.
Because of the steep angle at which his car was parked, it always showed...
pfttt! We had a BMW 318 that reached 257,000. :smug:
Ex IFA here.
What's your rationale for going offshore?
As has been said, the advantageous loopholes are long gone and when you do the maths, there's not a lot of difference between...
Concrete posts with 30% of their length buried.
No need for gravel boards, as long as you're not piling soil/earth against the panels.
Support panels on half bricks every few feet, just enough to...
Just chuck some oil in it.
It'll probably be fine, but obviously you need to establish why it's losing oil.
FWIW I had an old 70,000 mile scrap Honda 600 sports bike with a twist, out of curiosity...
3 bikes.
Insured with Carole Nash for well over 10 years, premiums were always ballpark ok, so never any need to swap.
Last month my renewal came through, increased to £487 from £255 last year....
I'm not so sure.
Are you saying there's collusion between competing companies?
Not problematic for women at all.
Male and female freemasonry co-exist perfectly. See HFAF & OWF.
Without a belief in a Supreme Being, freemasonry won't work for the individual.
Still waiting...
There will always be those who criticise.
Freemasonry isn't perfect, it doesn't pretend to be.
If anyone can let me know of a better or friendlier organisation with fewer requirements for...
Clearly you're not an American.....not sure why they do it, but.....
I know of a few who have added so much power to already powerful bikes as to make them unridable.
Weird
The one in your pic appears to be a fairly old Chinese design.
Nothing wrong with them btw, I've got one myself.
If you haven't already done so, check out CJ Autos for lifts....
I had an aircooled beetle in the late 70's.
Brilliant motor, easy to service, did 170,000 trouble free miles.
Go for it.