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Spent days making a carbon T piece for the top coolant pipes and you can't even see it. Still, looks a bit neater now, and hope will look a bit...
I ain't got a Panni but gotta show this I've just seen in Demon Tweeks. How about 1199 under seat exhaust guys an gals? Doubt the figures claimed...
But who wants a BMW? :Depressed:
I know my timing was changed when I had mine done there, but it might have been done by Rich before going to Chris. A quick call should suffice...
I think the 45mm headers with 50mm cans is about best. Sure as Nelly says a full 50mm might give a bit more peak, but if we only wanted peak power...
I doubt you'd feel any difference. The T piece route is fine. The only set-up not seen as acceptable is the single line to one caliper then...
I'm in west mids, but always travel to cjs in Bristol. Great work.
Had mine for years. Spend more time rolled up in a box in the garage, but always work when needed. Obviously until this year after saying that....
Go for it. You get quicker the more you do. :upyeah:
It's been so long since I've seen mine but don't they come with a flat ring spanner in the tool kit? I've not got a new bike though to know if...
I'd just make use of the internet, I'm presuming you already have access so there's a whole world of free information at your finger tips. Some of...
Last rear puncture I had was miles from any tyre places. Supergluing the screw in place lasted the thousand or so miles left on the tyre though....
The few new bikes I've bought have all had problems requiring repair, modification or recall so I'd stick with it. And my bikes have been from...
Oh no Ricky, I think the starter clutch is still shagged, or should I say spragged.
In the states they sell a head stock and log book too. Head stock optional to save postage. What use is that? I thought. Then I clued up to the...
Ooooo. There's times and places that expense doesn't matter though. But please note, my garage will never see that time, and it's located on the...
+1 for above. He'll probably pass you to Chris at CJS, but from what I hear he doesn't do too many now due to how busy the dyno is.
I actually like gear driven cams. I'm guessing though that it's their weight that lets them down.
Just an update. Pulled the starter motor out and stripped it to find this. [ATTACH] A couple of the magnets had broken up inside! Thanks Tobytyke...
No-one will lend me one either :Arghh: