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[ATTACH] I put the oiler cartridge under the back seat, routed the vacuum pipe up to the clocks & fitted a 'T' piece. The oil feed pipe was...
I recently read that the circumference of Stonehenge measures 3652.4 primitive inches. Quite a coincidence, that.
@Jez. I'll set 'em up, you knock 'em down!
Are you suggesting that I bully the special ones?
If you're stripping the callipers, you'll need some brake fluid anyway. Just buy 4 litres, as it works out much cheaper. Just make sure the...
@mk3golfcab. Until recently I was commuting around 400 miles per week, year round. Only snow stopped me. If you use their own oil or a very light...
That's the right stuff to use, though personally, I'd just reassemble with lashings of brake fluid. You only need the lube so that you don't pinch...
@mickey. It could be mate, but I'd always refurb a head before fitting it on. You could be fitting one that's going to have the same problems in...
@Jez. That's the right stuff mate - proper brake component grease for assembly, although a smear of brake fluid is just as good. Anything else...
I overheard some tourists talking about their visit to Stonehenge. "Yeah, it was kinda quaint, but I wish they'd built it closer to the road."
@blink . Great 'tache mate! I don't suppose you've replaced the brake lever recently? The m/cyl pivot needs to be free, otherwise it keeps...
@mickey. The only real way to pinpoint the fault is with a cylinder leakage test. You'll need compressed air though, so will need access to a...
@mk3golfcab Scottoiler all the way mate! Takes a while to get the drip rate right, but I wouldn't be without one.
13.47v is quite a low charge rate. Does it rise when revved? You said initially that it started straight away with a new battery, which usually...
@exuptoy. Hahaha! 'Stitched', you say?!! From the state of it, I reckon you had to use a scaffold pole as a welding stick! Good work with the...
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That Guzzi seat wouldn't hurt if you were to stop suddenly. I've no need for such padding, being hung like a field mouse an' all. Mind you, I...
Mine lives outside, the poor thing, so it's not really practical to have mains leads running to it. I use a solar charger (Halfords) & it's kept...
Ha. I didn't even think about that! I usually think along the lines of just buying one. Cheers. I'll look into that.