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My understanding is that the "compensation" is built into the clocks. They take an accurate feed and then add a fudge factor to the speed display...
Nothing good quality of course, but enough to get him pulled :upyeah:
A kilo of Columbian flake in the back of the coach should do the job, then give the drugs squad boys a call :biggrin:
Large glass of Venezualan rum, sat in my comfy chair. The amp has just finished playing Jeff Buckley and is now moving onto the Sisters of Mercy.
B*stard things don't flip out after a couple of years regular use, but as you say they're not really necessary if you've got the juice.
Technique, pure and simple. A few seconds, no force involved, 1 broken sidepod in 14 years of very regular visor changes (and that was already...
39f, 42r
Nope, there is minor cupping on the tread, but that's not the issue. If you look at the tyre straight on, it begins to look triangular as the...
I fancy a set of the Metzelers next. The PR3s are great but I think my braking behaviour is causing stepped wear patterns on the front.
I did the same...then one of them came off when I was removing the pannier. :rolleyes: Time for something stronger!
Like Neil, I came from Triumph to Ducati - I had a Speed Triple and probably still would if I hadn't wrecked my elbow leaving me unable to ride...
Not that I've noticed - all the cases of this I'm aware of were down to faulty senders. I'm on my 3rd or 4th, I lose track, but it's been fine for...
It's normally back up within 5 miles, but in the bad old days I could run through half a tank before the gauge figured out what was going on.
You forgot about the coolant change :upyeah:
Mine used to cut out at speed but your symptoms seem more specific than mine, which would happen randomly (very exciting mid corner)
If you have something that needs rapid/instant intervention in the event of being unconscious, I can see the point (although ironically most...
Don't you dare jinx me, you sod! :D
Tis ok, I've learned the hard way too, never take anything for granted and always double check your prices.
That's about the same as the major service on the KTM then, before any unforseens. However, in the 6 major services my KTM-owning friend has had...
No, it's just a quality 55mm socket, £25 including the 1/2" adaptor. I already had a 30mm socket in my toolkit, but they're only a fiver. Sorry...