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I don't think he was advocating don't use armour; he was stating that the safety threshold for it was set too low, and set by manufacturers...
Serviced, dressed, and first ride of the season to fill up...[ATTACH]
Good description :-) Turn in has always required a bit of effort when compared to my old 'blades for example and I am considering ways of reducing...
I like the style, but for me I prefer a solid colour. Interested in how much you feel they 'quicken' up the steering? I am just putting mine back...
Had my bike from new - original stand. It is fine... until, I guess, some bright spark dispels the laws of physics...
Hi Paul yes I would like them if available? Will message details. Cheers Kev.
Had mine from new. No handle comes with it. Just for storage or display. I never used mine - use a FG one a pin that has bearings.
Nice :-) Are they for sale?
Popped into PT to drop off the 916 tank and forsome 916 fairing bolts and filter/oil/washers for the 888.
I have found my wifes red nail varnish a really god match - and durable - when touching in chips. Got to stop with the lipstick though... :p
It actually wasn't my neighbour after all - he was at Brookalnds on his...
I think that lives a few houses down from me... :-)
So that all passed without a hitch... Weybridge was fine, the traffic was down and the footfall in town up. Win win... :-)
haha - quick, but in this case just too quick for anyone else to get that!
I recently loaded a file of 2.5Mb approx. -this was yesterday though...
Let me know - mine need a major overhaul and I am after a spare OEM set. :-) Thanks, Kev.
Dont seem to have any for my bike :-(
That's what I assumed but surprisingly difficult to fnd the correct set as they changed bolt spacing for later versions and they are not the same...
I am trying to find a good set of: 1996 916SP RH/LH Pair Brembo Calipers (61040122A/61040113A) Thanks, Kev. [ATTACH]
Getting the bodywork ready for a bit of tlc and a re-lacquer. Always takes longer than one thinks... and a quick 'hurrah' for the trusty Dremel!...