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Not surprised. It's a marked contrast between before and after.
Briggers, if you've gone to the effort of a full Termi system, get yourself down to CJS for a proper map. Anything else is a half-arsed bodge :upyeah:
Who knows...I'm certainly intending to keep mine for a good few years. Fuelling is now sorted, no electronic suspension to go wrong. If the heads...
I had my GSA12 for a little over 2 years. It failed on me twice, the finish was shocking and the brakes were a constant bugbear of poor stopping...
The irony...I'll have a fairly fresh PR3 rear to dispose of soon. The front (which is nearly dead) developed a strange wear pattern so I won't be...
And now you understand why I was so glad to leave GSA ownership :lol:
I'll have some company while lurking in the "unclean" corner then.
That'll nicely balance out the fact that mine hasn't been...for quite a while now. :biggrin: I lie...there's a clean spot on the number plate,...
If you're used to riding a Rotax (as your username suggests), that might well be the problem. The last 2 Rotaxs I rode (BMW 650 and a CCM) ended...
Ah, I see Altamura are part of the group too. Explains a lot.
Warwick Binks. That name rings a bell from a loooooong time ago...something to do with custom painting?
The clue is in the name...Specialized :upyeah:
The front does wear strangely if you're a heavyweight and/or late on the brakes - you end up with a triangular profile and no tread either side of...
A wise old man one told me "Tyres should match the conditions you ride in, not your ego's perception of your ability. Be a big boy, suck it up and...
It's the Daily Fail. Anything and everything they report upon is purported to be a crisis of biblical proportions.
For all that insurance companies are variable in behaviour and possess a tenuous grip on reality, pretty much all of them realise that your...
Yes. I expect a birthday present :biggrin:
Hideout Adventure Pro suit. Frickin expensive, but beautifully made and the only way I can get stuff that fits me properly.
Aaah, clever. Very clever. :upyeah:
Mine moves around for the simple reason that I act like a parachute on top of it. 6'3, 140kg with a tall wide torso. The bike itself is fine and...