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I find myself agreeing with you on every point and as Scotsman I cringe every New Year when I hear Auld Lang Syne pronounced as "Alld Lang Zine".
I usually write in English on here but, fin ahm speekin it's no aweys that wye :D
Use a hex 6 point socket with tape around the nut. Slacken of the top yoke clamp screws before trying to loosen the nuts, they will undo much easier
1. 12.8V would indicate a fully charged battery but I'd expect it to be a somewhat higher than that even at idle if the bike is charging. It...
I have a Volvo! Previously eleven Saabs, much better cars. Unfortunately now defunct thanks to General Motors.
I've often used methtylated spirits with good results
I have these LEDs fitted to my Supersport and , despite what Bob T says above, they do provide a very good pattern with a sharp dip cut off. I...
Jings! It looks identical to mine apart from the Conti, mine had the curved version.
I think these are what you are looking for.
Apart from the brake calibers which have an initial torque before applying the brake and then fully tightening, I have always assumed that the...
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Yes it looks the same. Kyaba forks. As I recall it didn't need a lot of effort to unscrew. I had mine apart to fit Andreanni cartridges.
Checking parts lists the Hyperstrada and Scrambler forks appear to be the same, at least on the base models, although the lengths may differ.
They look very similar to the forks on the Scramblers. On the LH leg I found that after removing the cap nut I was able to use a pair of long...
If you use a Mac XLD does the same thing. I converted all my CDs to MP3s a couple of years ago.
I've used tool on my Supersport 939 which has the same engine as the Hyper 939 with no problem.
Which models? Could the thread on your tool have got damaged?
I have same tool and have used it for years with no problems. Only time was on a 900ie that was very tight. I think someone had previously damaged...
It does matter but I can't remember off the top of my head. But If it doesn't want to fire up when you put them on swap them round and try again.
I've always used long nosed pliers with no issues. Get a good grip, a sharp tug and its out.