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Chaps, after tooling about on a loaner 1200 for a week or so, I've become quite attached to it. To the extent where I'm looking at buying a used...
the audience was broadly in favour of devolution. One of the panel members looked like she'd just stepped off the set of Braveheart and attacked...
not what I saw on Question Time last night fin.
HMC, Vance & Hines 996AMA Factory. Ridden by Troy Bayliss, John Kocinski, Scott Russel and Steve Rapp. [IMG]
I guess we have to accept that not all our Police are cape weilding superheros. This from Essex: ...The four reports, with names and other...
I'm an honoury lesbian. My lesbian buddy says so!
surely Andy can drive a 1.6 hire car without smashing it to bits! He's been trained by the best, no?
I'm sure Pete has seen it all before. Doing banking tonight! You got room in your car for a small one?
yep, that's the way the system works Andy!
me likey forks and QR brake lines :upyeah:
perfect, thanks!
...set the steering lock? I had a twenty second 'this is how you start and stop the motor' crash course. Apologies!
yep, you're right. I am not sure it is good to weld these cases again though.
Phil, as MrFurry says, the first 996R motors and some of the 998S motors were all sand cast. My 998S motor was sand cast and I've got a set of...
Al, I'm sure we're all thinking of you.
I prefer Nicks. Andy, you need you glasses checked - the red is tasteless. There's not much gold on there.
the sand cast cases are made in a mould from sand. To make the cases/block you make one mould, pour molten metal into it, then you break the mould...
does that night mean nothing to you Lukaz?? :biggrin:
@xbr, don't weld those cases - they will just break again IMHO. Get a set of sandcast cases - they are stronger than cast and won't let you down.
Phil, with all due respect, that's nonsense!