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the flakes round here keep leaving a trail of dead pixels...... no reference to previous posters intended
Just to give you an example of customs charges......bought a 2003 Showa rear shock recently off Fleabay for my bike from America $80.00 + $48...
Yes there is a thick rubber gasket with brass inserts. Yes you have to pick and choose which you bid on ....I think that other model covers...
G'Day to you Plug yep they sure do inspire "laughing in the helmet" and "Stupid grinning" hope you have many miles to recover:wink: Andy
its money well spent, you won't regret it. just popped a new rear on mine at the weekend and it is amazing how much more stable, smooth, precise...
Having ridden most of my time on Michelin Pilot road 2's and 3's (94K miles) and the write up they get they would be my first recommendation Pro...
For a moment there Dave I thought you had fitted Panniers to go with the sat nav on the D16 and had a close shave:biggrin:
I'm well impressed AL, very tidy jobs Andy Toolmaker / Machinist
So he had the brain injury when he recieved the gun in theater ? and thought what on his way back to base ?
So he had the brain injury when he recieved the gun in theater ? and thought what ?
So what can we learn from this .......its ok to keep stuff (dangerous, illegal) from work at home if you forget about it and keep it in a locked...
are they a spherical ball type held in by wire clips? I did a shock for a guy from work ...quite a while ago now, I got the bearings from our...
The reason I posted here Doodle,Eyore was to give an example of the possibilities you can get, its a man made machine....some will last a long...
Hi Steve welcome aboard The belts are £102/pair and take about 1hr to change ...easy job. the milky oil sight glass is common ...no worries. 05...
2003 1000DS .....94K miles 2nd set steering head brgs new fork tubes, seals. replaced rear shock last week needs a new clutch, original still...
yes they are the hard anodised ones The hard anodising only goes a few thou deep and once thats worn through they go off fairly quickly
I have not found that to be true easily last just as long as steel.......unless you forget to refill your scott oiler then they really go out...
Sorry Jack , DID website comparison table shows the 520 consistantly less strong than the 525 http://www.didchain.com/chainSpecs.html
I'm good with spanners but would not do so well posting a You Tube video clip......we all have our different skill sets...don't put yourself down...
G'Day Hugh 525 is wider and spreads the load over a slightly larger area, 520 is narrower and will wear the sprockets quicker, because the same...