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Taken the bike apart to perform the ABS brake fluid change. Tank off, radiator, exhaust off etc. How for I get the fluid out of the expansion...
Because if it isn't setup properly and cuts the power violently then inertia will take it's course and you'll end up doing an impression of...
Badly setup TC is probably more likely to result in a high side than having none, and getting off on the low side is generally less painful.
Check your exhaust manifold studs are tight.
sat nav mount.
[Look at those single pot brakes up front. I bet the Titanic stopped quicker. I believe the Titanic had some assistance :)
My ZX10R is currently on an Abba with the swingarm removed. Mine is being powder coated, matt black, the others are far too glossy. You'll need...
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Kev Not yet, but who knows? Just in pieces at present so thought I may do some preventative maintenance / tarting up. To be honest since I...
Andy Can you please ping me a price and delivery for some silicone hoses and clamps for a ZX10R C1H (2004). Cheers Garry
Perfect, I changed to Sportsmart 2 after getting 1700 out of a S20 Pro (no track / no motorway). So hopefully I should see a massive improvement...
The powerbronze on mine was cracked following my mates Super Duke 1290, I promptly bought a rad guard after that! The PB one is not as bad as...
…..depends its wet up here but 14C, if it's the same for you just go easy on your throttle. Be confident, relax, ride smoothly and you'll be...
PR4's are probably a better choice than Sportsmarts if you're getting 6,000 out of them, they're not getting hot enough!
Just ride it sensibly for a few miles, building lean gradually.
Just not worth entertaining alloy on critical fasteners IMO, there's no benefit and the risk is exponentially increased. I had an alloy one split...
I put Dunlop Sportsmart 2 on mine, and they are fantastic. The 2 tyres that won PB's road test were Metzeler M7RR & Sportsmart 2. The combined...
Keep the installation certificate though :)
Personally I wouldn't use an alloy nut on something like an axle nut! Titanium would be more appropriate.
Probably not in the new members section ;)