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What about the hips?!...Mine seem to hate all motorbikes...:(
I've used this site in the past to compare the ergonomics. Quite handy to visualise the differences. :upyeah: https://cycle-ergo.com/
Dunno if anyone has posted the TT YouTube channel? It has some decent footage ;)
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My thoughts exactly, but maybe it is old enough to not have to mot?
Saying that, maybe it's worth a valve clearance check anyway...then you can add new valve seals, if not already changed they will need doing by now.
Keep in mind it was running ok before winter storage, so it can only be down to simpler stuff that is non-mechanical, so highly unlikely to be...
Exactly my thoughts Nasher :upyeah:
I agree, I've managed to do this twice, just taken foot passenger tickets at the last minute and sorted accommodation on arrival. It does make for...
The same product exists for car windscreens. Usually used on old classics. :upyeah:
Yeah...fairweather bikers really piss me off too. :D Jokes aside, I did once ride a Ktm 990 down a motorway with about 15cm of snow on the ground...
Isn't it the vehicles on the boat that is the limiting factor each year?
Cut down through the centre of France, only using A roads. Some parts are utterly magnificent :upyeah:
Yes please! Dm'ed you. :upyeah:
Behind this hill here: [ATTACH] It is for sure an amazing place for motorcycling, unfortunately it lacks a few other things that I deem...
You may also need the alignment tool for when you reinstall the gearchange mechanism assembly. I did one engine by eye and it was fine, the next...
Also, if you are from Yorkshire, you can save all the small pieces and after 40-50 years join them together to make a 'new' chain...;)
You need to make a day of it tbh, boat from Giens peninsula. :upyeah: Ps: if you put your back to the sea, and look to the north in the...
Are you going to take the boat to Porquerolles? It's worth it to see what the South of France was like many moons ago. :upyeah:
Like a phoenix! Winner for the longest thread resurrection? :)