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The rear wheel spacer is fine, I also have around 4-5mm protruding with my Marchesini 10-spoke wheel but, as you say it will sit flush in the...
I've repacked a few sets now and I always wrap the new wadding in aluminium tape, for two reasons; Makes it so much easier to get them back into...
Modern bikes will likely have finer filtration than older models, that said; 'self tapper' - WTF is a self-tapping screw doing on a bike, what...
A screw in the petrol tank (ooer!) won't do any harm, unless it's watch case screw or similar then it's far too big to get into the pump/filter....
I don't know but I think the 600 is essentially a sleeved down 750 and so probably shares the same flywheel?..
I like the MBP valve retainers, combined with Newman rockers. I always dreaded finding 'glitter' on the pickup filter and had to deal with 9...
Having never ridden a BMW boxer twin I would imagine it's mainly down to the higher compression? but BMW may have an even bigger flywheel mass...
Lighter flywheel will give more engine braking, because you don't have the momentum of the flywheel to keep it running on.
Sorry but; [IMG] :D
Because, it's yellow...? :rolleyes:
Also in Italy, Spain and some other European countries; 14 yrs old, no licence required up to 50cc. Even if you lose your licence you could still...
Besides if I had one, it wouldn't be long before a bit of 'tinkering' started, in order to extract a little more power; bigger carb, exhaust,...
In charge of a motor vehicle I assume? Similar to people being done for drink-driving (drunk in charge?) if sleeping off a drinking session in...
Quicker turn-in too... ;)
So not even legal for a 16yr old. :( I appreciate the concept (how Ducati started) and if it were OK for road use as it is I would probably get...
Wouldn't be road legal as it is. Technically it is a motorbike so, assuming it could be registered? then with the correct minimum equipment...
Assuming (from your username) it is a 748 then it probably already has a 14t front? But it is better to increase the rear than drop down on the...
They're on a swivel/balljoint which you can set in any position/angle - hinge in and then they return to the set position.
Just looked and the full name is 'Hindsight LS' (LS = Lane Splitter) CRG LS Hindsight Bar End Mirror
Mine are the 'lanesplitter' version from CRG and they fold in on an adjustable joint but which memorises the open position (sort of like a car...