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Of course you're right for someone in your position Steve but a nut and bolt works for the home mechanic changing belts once every two years. Steve
I have a spare set, if you're feeling unwell I can post next day. Steve
This should be up your street chizel. FATS Domino [MEDIA]
Germans
Do you mean he put an extra strong rear spring on it.
No point denying it, help is only forthcoming if you face it fatty.
I take mine out every service and grease it up. Steve
No need for a special crankshaft turning tool, just use a bolt with a lock-nut on and turn it with a spanner, works for me every time. Steve
Your the man fig, mine was similar until recently. [ATTACH]
Next job a bit of grease on the swing arm pivot bolt!!!! :Facepalm: :Rage: :Dead:
Clubs
Sand
I am not keen on beach holidays so while looking at other planets please find one with rolling countryside and if possible some historic buildings...
Misery
What a let down Exige, does this mean I have to go and purchase a copy now you have whetted my appetite. Steve
I have two, :Facepalm: as I use one on site for second fix joinery, one has quite a large capacity which stays in the workshop and is very handy...
The 500 single should be a real winner IMO, hope this is true. Steve
Looking at some old newspaper cuttings at the moment, forgot I had them.
Not a lot, had an early finish today.
Barbour