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Not for road use, no. It’s really light, which makes it good for race use where the teams can replace it when needed. We’ve just grown accustomed...
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Missus is fuming. She’s a primary teacher and got a bit sick of the same old performances at end of year. She decided a couple of months ago to do...
Having read a bit on the tinterwebs, this isn’t the first titanium exhaust to do this. Titanium is brittle and the exhaust pulses and heat cycles...
I’d whack an R&G shock tube over it and ignore until you can get it coated.
Christ. I was expecting a couple of failed rivets. That’s mental. I’d get back onto Termi and keep at them
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Wonder if you paid it, one would show up :thinkingface:
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Drove over a few weeks back. Didn’t even have time to get some shut eye as it’s that quick. Probably just enough time to read your bikes...
No, your son... sort your driving out Wayne o_O
Best footage I see tends to come from the ones mounted on the chin of the helmet. Not allowed that on track though
Yep. We had increased premiums after some pissed up bloke left the pub up the road, reversed into our car and left. Luckily we had a witness...
Difference being, younger people’s accidents tend to be lack of education and talent. Older people tend to have outright lost the ability to drive.
As with most government/public sector things... it’s common sense.
Just dreading how dependent she’d be if she couldn’t drive though o_O
Only thing you can try on the road is to try the cradle directly to the battery by uncovering the wires and holding it. If that works, it’s loom...
She’s a shit driver and her eyesight is shit when she doesn’t have her glasses on. To be fair, she does drive with them on, but her driving is so...
I hope my mother in law gets tested. No amount of telling will sink in. Her obs are awful and she has no spacial awareness. She’s on her 5th wing...
Perfect likeness too, and usually seen with a pint in each hand in case the barmaid has a heart attack mid shift