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I tend to ride around on my own, not that I mind riding in reasonable sized groups.
Very clever vid :upyeah:
Looking good there Imola. Fingers crosed for a claen start first time
+1 for Denzils comment. As they say nothing ventured nothing gained
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Fingers crossed that the op goes ahead and it all goes well for you funky :upyeah:
Thanks for the input guys. As Imola says I have the blocks, just need the correct spindle. I've just bought this item 290508835557 off flea bay...
Nasty cough you've got there Al :wink:
Hi Al Thanks for looking in to this. The plan is to use a spindle from a monster with the ally swing arm which should fit my rear wheel. Next...
Here is an example of Norfolks work [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
After having a diet of Jap IL4's I fianlly saw the light and bought my SS 10 years ago. Took me an age to get used to the riding position and the...
Used to subscribe to Bike, and when I was younger used to buy Motorcyle Mechanics every month, but that went the way of the dodo, and now that...
Cheers Al. I'll probably end up getting some new pads sooner rather than later :upyeah:
I've aquired some P34 4 pad calipers with 40-65mm adapters off a 996R to fit on my 916. I've noticed that in transit the pads have fallen out of...
No Imola is using it as part of his 851 special
One of if not the best indie specialists out there
Hi Al The swing arm I think is off a 94 vintage SS with the screw in adjusters recessed in by the axle hole So would the one off a moster fit?
I've always used Carol Nash mainly because they don't object to doing multi-bike policy and I'm supposed to be of a sensible age :smile:
Hi I've acquired an aluminium swing arm to replace the steel one on the SS, but the spindles are different. The current spindle has 10mm hex...
I can vouch for Norfolk's work as he recovered my 916 seat in alcantera. Ace bit of work. :upyeah: