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FYI There are no heat shields inside my fairings - 1999 748
Exi, are you sure those Dzus fasteners match? They look different to me :thinkingface:, tut tut, heaven knows how much that’s wiped off your...
LOL, I was joshing with you FE, I’m a ‘yooof’ of 59 years young:D. What you propose is exactly what I was suggesting:upyeah:
@CarloL What Sev said ^^^ supplying oil direct to the valve train
Let’s hope not :worried:
It’s a euphemism for turning up on the doorstep unannounced aka ‘door stepping’ duhhh, you oldies:confused: don’t you know street talk:)
Sprocket Man to the rescue....... what’s the address Wassy, I have experience in these situations, trust me :D
I think there’s a bit of that famous photographer @chizel in there as well; photos taken into the light etc. Regarding his orientation I can now...
@theskitz I just want you to know @Andy 1198 is not me under another pseudonym :thinkingface: he’s obviously just got taste:D actually,...
Why not just rock up at the front door of the factory and demand some answers? I know I would if I’d put a deposit down and had been waiting years...
complete with bins in the background; welcome to the Forum Greeny:upyeah:
Thanks, I’ll give it a good, covers off, deep clean and see what I’ve got. It runs absolutely fine, in fact pretty good for a 22 year old bike...
Isn’t pedantry illegal? Just asking so I know:) Thanks for the info:upyeah:. The fella who sold me the ST2 also had an ST4S which he told me had...
The only main difference afaik is the engine, the ST4 having the 996 engine and the ST2 having a 944 2 valve, the frame is the same iirc....
I might be deaf but there’s nowt (much) wrong with my vision, I could have sworn you ordered and ate tiramisu at the Bike Shed ;):)
@ALISTAIR STANWAY because the bike’s been standing for a while you’ll also need new belts, @Exige is the man for that...
Bought an ST2 today, complete and running well, just a bit tatty & needs some TLC, a mere €1300, a little over a £1000, was a complete bargain...
A bit like mine, although I was on tarmac - supposedly:confused:. 2nd pic is a crud covered horizontal cylinder, and that’s with a mudguard...
Aha, that explains then. I just wondered as my 99 748BP came with braided steel lines as standard. I didn’t know whether or not they were always...
That in itself makes me think the wall upon which the writing is written is getting closer each day; it’s sad:(