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Not as easy as Jap bikes to work on but not too bad on the whole, just make sure you have the tiniest set of Allen keys for undoing the bolts.
Should be a breeze then I never get ill and I cut everyone I know out of my life years ago :joy:
You keep saying that!
When I hit 40 a friend of mine said “welcome to heart attack alley” well I’m nearly through that now so what lies ahead for the 50s? I really hope...
Mowed the bastard lawns again, surely that’s got to be the last one of the year?
Yeah the Kubota stuff is pretty good.
No that’s a tracked tractor.
I’d start with rotating them back towards you yes. I found the closer the bars were to me the better it got on my wrists
Try moving your bars around first to see if you can solve it that way, make sure you can still go lock to lock though without interference from...
Had a ride out while it was sunny and dry, booked Panigale in for mot Monday and did some small bits of bike maintenance.
Changed the light bulb in the oven….exciting stuff
Rick Astley I presume?
Something like this would do it....
You could try and bring it back to life but in my experience you are only putting off the inevitable. Buy a new one that battery has had it.
Changed the rear wheel bearings on the Honda, only took me an hour including removing and refitting the wheel.
Trimmed 100ft plus of hedges, the wife said there was much less swearing than last year so I think it went well.
A very particular set of skills, skills he has acquired over a very long career. Skills that make him a nightmare for people like you. :upyeah:
Having a quick look what’s for sale they seem to be listed at £8800-£10000 with similar milage so yes seems about right.
There’s no way to tighten them up, they are riveted together and as they wear they go loose. One of mine started to do it so I made some shims...
Rode back from the Welsh weekend away, the rest of the family enjoyed the beach yesterday. [ATTACH]