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Nice bike , Good to have you here
Welcome ,great to have you here
You would use the blade to remove the main of the sealant ,and then clean the casings of the residual using a scotchbrite pad etc ,to leave...
As long as you take your time and get the right angle to smoothly slide along the surface ,the job will be clean ,tidy and no damage ,
Stanley blades are good ,as you can get holders for these ,for cleaning old paint off glass etc ,
Welcome Stu ,
I don't subscribe so i shall have to make do with the main race o_O
It will probably be more exciting than the main race ,
They are only about 40 mins apart ,so perfectly doable ,
How about new users first month ad free , and then the choice of ads or subscribe ? Then users would know that subscribing is a thing ,
Good to have you here
I would use a low modular silicon adhesive (glazing silicon) as if needed ,it could be removed if care was taken ,as a standard silicon etc is a...
I use Michelin power 5 s on my 1200R ,brilliant tyre ,very stable ,quick turn in ,surplus of grip and said to be a very good track day tyre ,
Welcome Dan , Look forward to seeing the bike when you find one :upyeah:
Should of put the pie behind the fairing ,keep it warm ,
You are going to just pick a ride on some quieter roads ,and i would say fifty miles or more ,get out on the bike and come back with a huge grin...
Welcome , love the bike
Welcome to the forum
Welcome , Look forward to seeing it :upyeah:
Welcome from another member just up the road (somerset)