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Not anymore apparently - if the cover is on the pillion part of the seat and no pillion footpegs are on the bike, it should be deemed to be a solo...
OK, DB - I deleted my post even though it was meant well. I'm sure your post is meant well, too. AL
What's the betting they haven't worked out what their annual profits loss will be when they market these at a higher cost than conventional IC...
Well, I like Harleys, but I much prefer them with a V-twin petrol engine rather than an effing great fridge or air conditioning unit stuffed in...
A single twin and earth spur cable via an RCD should be how they are wired; not through the consumer board. I would fit a chocolate box connector...
Have we left yet? Thought not...........;)
This is an extract from the new rules: 8.1 Noise 8.1.1 Exhaust noise If possible, you should assess the exhaust noise by revving the engine to...
Took my 2007 Harley for MOT on 5th July. The bike when sold to previous owner had Vance and Hines pipes fitted. Every MOT it has had up until last...
No change there, then.
Just think that you lot derided my very early views that Brexit would never happen or if it did, it wouldn't resemble what it was supposed to be...
Usually it is the left one that leaks first. The OEM Marzocchi forks on a mate's bike used to leak with proper standard size seals for no obvious...
I made my own - I was going to use 3mm stainless, but I used 4mm stainless in the end. They were effectively in 4 parts - the hanger threaded at...
Electric cars? Just another daft idea that someone thought up in order to get subsidies from governments (sorry, I meant through taxation) and to...
IIRC the 750 IE doesn't have a convenient fin near the filter; so what I would do is use a K&N filter (which has the lockwire nut on the bottom)...
'TESLA' - Anagram of 'STEAL' or 'LEAST' or 'SLATE'.
But I don't want a sealant proof petrol. ;)
Weld and insert in-situ, I reckon - but it is only a chance it will be OK. That crack at bottom left, doesn't look good to me.
To be blunt, I would be very surprised if 2mm aluminium plate will save the casing in the event of a chain break - I reckon the chain will bite...
If tightening the drain plug has stopped it, then maybe it was just a bad seal on the plug - trouble is these tanks are notorious for leaks...
But it has got stabilisers - it is as wide as a small car; so what is the point of the effing stupid thing?