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What 2 piece did you opt for?
The strap doesn't fit to the pillion seat,it fits to the frame under the seat.
RST great value for money. Have got a 2 piece suit I've had for at least 7 years,excellent quality. I'm tempted to treat myself to new leathers at...
Have a look at the RST Black Series,friendly on the wallet too:)
Bennetts are crooks,think they roll the dice when people phone. When I got my blade they quoted me £2500:eek: Went to H&R and got it for £200:) On...
I've hit a major stumbling block which looks like I'm not gonna get race shift until I can afford rearsets:( While my theory seems to be ok,I have...
As long as you secure the breather pipes and the side stand switch cable so they don't get caught in the chain,I don't see why not. Oh,and don't...
Think I'll just remove it for now as I don't want to have to buy another one at a later date. Looking at the lightech rearsets and the sprocket...
I don't have the money just now for fancy rearsets(maybe come Xmas)so have looked at setting race shift pattern using OEM. It doesn't look like...
Agree with that,after first year decided to dispose of the OEM dunlops and fit the metzelers,suspension setup too and what a difference,last years...
You don't have the ABS model do you? It was reported on here recently that switching to a 55 could be causing the problems people are having with...
You'll have spent enough years wiping her arse when she was a baby,and if she's got the money to lend you and she's offering,borrow,and don't feel...
Did wonder how it would look on the open road,only used it for the run to work so far and as such haven't fitted a mount to my "weekend" helmet...
Hi and welcome:)
I've opted for mounting on top of the helmet,placing the mount so that the visor still opens fully. Not yet done any high speed testing,hopefully...
What tyres you using? Blade makes a fair bit of torque and depending on road surface it's possible. Take it your chain and sprockets are all in...
What you're describing sounds like wheelspin. Too much torque thru the back wheel caused by (as you put it) whacking the throttle open,and the...
No,it's part of the adjustment system on these and can't be removed.
Not happy with my lightechs,the adjuster nut on the end corroded in less than 4 months of non winter use,stainless steel my arse:mad:
Roadside plugging kits are only designed to be a temporary measure until you can have the tyre professionally plugged,which involves removing the...