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V-Trec now fitted and very pleased, with one issue; the bike will no longer start in gear with the clutch pulled in :thinkingface: It worked fine...
Thanks for all the advice. Something didn't quite sit right with me with foldable levers, which ruled out the Evo-Tech as they only make folding...
THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLGIRLS & THE PENIS - A train hits a bus load of Catholic school girls and they all die. They all arrive at heaven wanting to...
John Bercow has been found dead after attempting to rewire a plug. Police said he apparently had no concept of neutral.
Might be of interest. The latest issue of Ride has done a test on what they describe as road based adventure tyres, using a V-Strom. The results...
Twin4me, thanks for that. Slightly concerning that they self adjusted. How did you find the foldable aspect of them; any issues in normal...
Update; set of Lextek short levers fitted, shortly to be removed as short levers aren't for me, at least on this bike. The front brake I'm okay...
And to a large degree I'd agree with that. At the time I posted it, I was £185 down as I had a set of ASV levers which according to ASV were the...
These look familiar, even down to the part number... https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/184049 Would give the option...
Welcome. Can't add to the number of ex Chislehurst residents but did occasionally escape from Petts Wood to visit the Tiger's Head or the...
Thanks again. well if I do go for Pazzo's they state only short levers with hand guards and as the hand guards include the indicators they aren't...
If they made them for mine I wouldn't be asking, I'd have bought them already. Had them on the previous bike & loved them.
Thanks for that, good to know about the quality. I like the idea with the V-Trek that there is continuous adjustment rather than fixed positions;...
First change I'm looking to make is a change of levers, as I don't like the fact that the clutch lever isn't adjustable. I'm looking at either...
Dealer advised either letting the clutch out a little until it starts to engage and then pulling back in if stationary or knocking it into neutral...
Hi, new member introduction. After a break from bikes for a few years (clue in the forum name, needed two cars in the household as you can't get...