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For the avoidance of any doubt. This pic is standard Pani R Gen 2 can. Baffles are not removable. [ATTACH]
No. Standard Pani R cans have non removable baffles. No worries on track days with them. You can’t fit additional ones.
Scrapped after a mahoosive high side round Craner Curves I reckon. :)
Here you go. https://www.rsbikepaint.com//en-gb/colours.php#makeid=46&modelid=1309&prodyear=2020
One on the lever. One on the slave. Flush fresh fluid through the slave first (probably 4-5 full reservoirs) then finally bleed at the lever nipple.
Would normally snatch your hand off but prior commitments. Sorry.
Awesome Tony. You might get the odd misfire for 50 miles or so but give it the beans and it will be fine.
You can do it. Just take your time. It will be fine.
They look a lot worse than a bit shit mate. Crappy BMWs ;)
Oh. Plugs should be fine once you have brushed them up.
Don’t panic! Tank off. Fuel lines and injectors off. Thoroughly clean with petrol/brake & clutch cleaner. Reassemble. Fire up. It might take a few...
That would hurt.
I always wanted a Hyper but way too tall for me. Oh. And correct re better to have loved etc. Ive scratched that itch now. PS. What’s a Scrambler?
….. You didn’t specify Ducati. A little ‘Tona I did up a few months back. ;) [ATTACH]
Bet you are fun on a night out. :p
I’m not expecting a total loss of tittery but just not 100% of every ride :joy:
Bit of an update. The Tuono is going. Last ride will be today. Just can’t live with it as an everyday bike to be honest. It’s a mad, bad, shouty...
Yes. I know what you mean. I really struggle to sell bikes too. ;)
Paddy Hopkirk = Mini Cooper S (real one).
I will stick to every two years on my track only bike. It was new this year and about 20 hours so far. :)