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Or 'polished'...
Rear yes, front no - at least not without restrictions. 848 wheel has 5 hole disc mountings so you would need to find suitable discs, problem...
Don't know about any of this new fangled stuff. I'm still using copper grease, from a large tin that I've had many years, can't remember where...
Another simpleton here (but only a small amount) and never had squealy brakes. My Mrs. new car's rear brakes would squeal like crazy when...
Probably no more than a track bike though... At that age, I wouldn't worry - buy on condition and because you want it.
Indeed, 12 for the price of 1 from Polymax. Even cheaper if you buy in bulk, though I considered 12 will keep me going for as long as I need,...
I got them from Polymax; https://www.polymax.co.uk/o-ring-117-07mm-id-x-3-53mm-cs-fkm-viton-75-sha Part no. BS247V75, currently £1.04 each for...
I've re-used the 'O' ring before, as above they shrink down after a few days and work OK (I've never had a leak) but recently I found a supplier...
Probably so, I doubt there are differences but my OCD wouldn't let it sit with that much gap - can't hurt to stick some washers in.
There are no washers under mine but there is also no gap between the plate and the bolt head when all tightened down. The 'O' ring sits...
My hugger was from QB Carbon, fitted it many years ago. No drilling required but it did bolt into a pre-existing hole in the rear of the 'hump'...
Can second SPR, very helpful when I was setting the Monster carbs/ignition.
As well as the relay, check the fuse associated to it. The fuse holder on my 916 melted along with the plastic of the fuse - the whole assembly...
Maybe but if you fit the appropriate hugger then it works either way. My M900 has a braced swingarm that I believe came from an 851/888? It had...
OK, I wasn't aware of that but what seemed odd was the location of the plate, like this; [IMG] Realise the above is US not Spain but, whilst we...
I used to have an apartment in Menorca (didn't have a bike over there though) and whilst I can't say I noticed too many loud bikes, the attitude...
Black wheels are definitely my favourite - need less cleaning and still look good (albeit from a distance) when covered in chainlube. A friend...
I've got Cyclecat adjustable bars on mine. They can give as much as around 2" of lift though I've only set them around an inch (any higher and you...
Nice, I made one from stainless steel and then later ended up swapping the original LHD version with someone who was going 'the other way'.