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yup, but I believe he used another entrance mostly. Damned if I can find it.
ugh - for heavens sake, have the decency to remove that hideous cruiser next to them
yes, I drilled a couple of holes for screws and ran the wires in through the corrugated roof. Then I sealed it with builders foam. Easy. And fun...
As big as you can afford :) Mine is maybe 3 feet by 2. Can't remember the output. Look online for specialists. They're not as expensive as you'd think
Lucaz, get a solar panel and a boat battery. Hook them up to an inverter and you've got mains power and the ability to run 12V LED lights. Job done.
Sounds like the rear shock needs setting up. My 998 had enough power and never spun up.
G, I'll take the bobbins, the clutch master, maybe the clutch cover.
This is the key to my new garage. My boys immediately called it 'the Butt Cave' : ) [ATTACH]
obviously they get a little dirty, but do you know, you can always clean them!
not really
welcome c90.
This is Gianluca Nannellis 749R race bike from '05, '06 and '07. He raced it in World Super-sports (WSS) with some success, handing over to Stuart...
have a chat with Mark Hill. He's a well respected exhaust guy and does fantastic work for people in the BSB and even the DD paddock. And me too : )
my little bike is coming along nicely! [IMG]
that's nice funky!
Bonjour Florian, j'etait a Poitiers pour la Tour de France en 2000. Tres belle!
times have moved on Nog - I now have a pedal bike : )
I successfully held myself back for an hour, but... Nog in a Micra! That's funny!
is your car posh enough Andy? : )
I just need the top vents!