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CNC machined from EN58AM stainless steel this is a wheel nut socket that will last. The manufacturers give them a lifetime guarantee. 55mm, for...
In new condition, sticker still attached. £65 £55 £50 inc. P&P to UK mainland address. PayPal friends and family, bank transfer or cash on...
Welcome to the forum. Might be worth running a fork seal cleaner around the fork before stripping it down. I've heard of people using cut pieces...
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OK, worth suggesting but looks like you've tried that. Do you find the screen position helps with audibility? The Mutli screen, especially as...
Have you tried setting up your existing headset speakers so that they align centrally with your ear canals? Also get them as close as comfortably...
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I think that currently it's at the discretion of the tester, thought that's possibly due to change in the not so distant future. Though, with the...
Yes, upper slots at the front. There's also the adjuster pieces that screw to the bottom edges of the seat pan. This jacks up the rear of the seat...
Welcome to the forum Pieter.
I think you need to give it longer. What riding trousers do you wear? Mine is more comfortable with leathers or textiles, less so with jeans...
These are stainless steel, they'll last a life-time and you can leave it to your heirs. The aluminium ones are, in my experience, get you home...
Welcome to the forum OW. Enjoy the hunt for your next bike.
You might think what was all the fuss about for the first 80 miles or so... :D Let us know how you get on with it.
And that's at 4,000 miles? :astonished: If you were constantly riding on high abrasion roads, such as in the Scottish Highlands, it might help me...
Blimey, you must work them hard :astonished: Hot weather and abrasive roads do rip into the life of a tyre somewhat, summer tours to Mediterranean...
Tyres, a contentious subject... I'm happy with Michelin Road5. Self and girlfriend did Corsica trip last year with the bike fully loaded with...
If its the EverRed, or equivalent, warranty and you have concerns then buy it if it's not stupidly expensive. Bought the 2 year EverRed...
IMHO the only extended warranty worth having is the EverRed official Ducati one. However, unless things have changed you can only buy this cover...