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7 days of peace and quiet with meals brought to you. Result.
To the spare bedroom with you
I can't recall cutting the fairings to use it, and they don't need to come off once the support bracket is fitted. I use it on trackdays as well
Can lift the bike a fairxway with one of these lifts [ATTACH]
Back when race bikes only had 2 strokes, you could often see barometers in the pits as the mechanics altered the jetting to suit the air pressure....
The two bikes have custom Woolwich maps which I guess would be applicable to 1299 as well. Cant really compare dyno graphs but this dyno does...
Pokey bum handjob? Sounds like that's from Singapores Bugis Street....
I know it's not a 1299 but it's a remap and race cans on an 1199. Bottom end is better and less jerky. I would assume a 1299 could get much better...
Whisky and chocolate. Which is a result.
Don't feel sorry for @Mary Hinge he loves his job :joy::joy:
You got to see a Nigerian sunrise at Christmas ;)
So where are you at this year @Mary Hinge ?
There is maritime propulsion support???? Always been told to fix it myself... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Spent my last Christmas and Boxing Day away...
Spent half my life working away from home, but today have just sent my resignation mail.......
Maybe it's been off before and someone put loctite on the splines. As stated earlier it should just slide off the splines once the nut is removed.
Be careful with mucoff as I have noticed it can attack plated surfaces.
Surely the best form of racing for the so called pinnacle of motorsport would be to say here is x amount of fuel to do a certain distance. First...
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Just trolling @Mary Hinge
Thought the tree was a yearly gift from Norway after the second World War