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My early 60s triumph had a thumbscrew on the twist grip, so you could lock it at any given speed, like a super-crude cruise control. Never felt...
@JenC did say this and @finm agreed. They both have inside knowledge...
I'm only suggesting that if they don't, that would explain a great deal.
@JenC mentioned that dealers don't always charge batteries properly at pdi and that's what got me wondering if that could be what is causing these...
Wouldn't surprise me if it was to keep the headline overall weight nice and low compared to its rivals... If the battery compartment has been...
Has to be worth a try. If the dealer does give you a new battery, as soon as you get home, stick it on charge to make sure it's good to go.
Yr trying much too hard methinks...
It's amazing how many people are having trouble with new batteries. Is it that new batteries can be killed by using them on a starting circuit...
New Yuasas come with an acid kit that you use to activate the battery. If you do just this, the battery will work. However, you are supposed to...
The only problem I have is with my neck at low speeds, from the effort of keeping my head up while leaning forward. A lightweight carbon helmet...
Do you have an Optimate or equivalent? CTek are good... It's important to charge the battery correctly when new for it to give it's best. If this...
EBC HH sintered are good value, provide plenty of bite and don't coat your wheels and calipers in nasty black brake dust. They can be hard on...
The fact that it started ok with jump leads attached would suggest that the battery wasn't able to provide enough oomph on its own. Before I...
Wear your Rolex... ;)
Bugger... You really need to get some cables from @Exige. Let's hope your sprag isn't terminal...
Clacking noises doesn't sound good. :/ It might be too late but it has to be worth at least trying to save your sprag clutch... Time for a new...
I'm sure that if you check your belts regularly for within tolerance in-service tension, cracks, signs of shredding etc., they will go well beyond...
Cos they stretch less... lol
Is there an in-service inspection recommendation for the Allen key method??
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