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There's a spare hole through the engine on an SS, well there was on my 750... I've seen a guy use a high tensile bar, an axle stand and a trolley...
Think they are supposed to be stronger - metallurgically...
Aha. Still not good to rev it like that straight from cold though.... :/
Try a boat chandlery, they often sell neoprene self-adhesive tape in various thicknesses and widths. Because it's neoprene foam, it will...
We all know surely that the the richer the rich are and the less tax they pay, the more trickles down to us plebs... :) Thus we all benefit from...
Was talking to a BMW rider last night, who's just come back from a very similar trip. He reckons Ravenna is a little visited gem and that Ostia,...
There's one very much like that (Palladio) on the canal between Padova and Venice. What struck me was magnificent it looks from the outside but...
I believe some people have stripped their casings to bare aluminium and found that it then resists corrosion well. It's moisture getting between...
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Me too :/ The oem are better placed for glancing at, so I'd recommend keeping them. Bar ends are a long way from line of sight, so better for...
My only problem with my 999 is my neck, my wrists are just fine. If I'm travelling at a reasonable lick, the windflow supports my head but when I...
You can get aftermarket hangers that mount on the light assembly. Much neater imho.
Does the 1098 have an oem damper - if so, could you fit one of those, maybe from ebay?
Nice tickover on the first. No way to treat a cold engine on the second and what kind of starting technique is that??
Way outside my comfort zone but it sounds like you're answering your own questions. Stein Dinse are pretty good to deal with, so no problems there.
Great bin-shot there... :)
Try a 999, you'll love it. Comfy riding position, supple suspension, easy handling, grunt that doesn't need high revs to access and timeless looks...
I'm rather hoping you mean engine braking...
I'm guessing that the spring washers are there to prevent the rattling that's been talked about, so it won't adversely affect the braking at all....
I'm no expert on this but my understanding is that higher pressures will make the handling lighter but too much will make the ride harsh and...